Cost-Effective And Comes With A Warranty - Tate Access Flooring


A computer center needs to be able to handle extreme heat, as well as having enough space to hold a large amount of data cabling and have flooring that has the capacity to withstand great static and rolling loads. Tate access flooring systems meet all of the above requirements in an adaptable space, providing a quick and easy response to technological as well as client changes, while still remaining cost-effective in operation and construction.

If, like many other home or business owners, you are planning to renovate your office or computer room, it is important to remember that putting in a new floor isn’t just a small makeover, but also a good investment. So, wouldn’t it make good sense to get the best value for your money? Raised access flooring might very well be just what the doctor ordered.

Your first step should be to decide on the type of flooring that’s right for your home or office computer centre. Tate Access Floors have a wide variety of options including, raised flooring, raised access floor panels and raised computer access flooring to name a few. These floors enable you to store all your electrical wiring right under the floor! With materials like laminate, hardwood and vinyl, it may be a good idea to look at a variety of samples before you make your decision. If you are planning to install heated flooring you should consider which material would work best for this. You should also visit a supplier’s showroom where you can see the flooring as it would look in your home / office and get a feel for them.

Tate access floors can be installed in virtually any interior space needed. From general offices, corridors, auditoriums, cafeterias/break rooms and conference rooms for businesses to bathrooms and living areas at home.

Tate Access Flooring products include the following:

  • All steel flooring
  • Underfloor Products
  • Concore Posilock
  • Floating Floors
  • Concore Bolted Stringers
  • Floor Covering
  • One of the most important things to consider when installing a Tate access floor system is stability. Measured by the ability of the flooring to support certain weights, the strength of the system is measured by how well it can support a projected concentrated, static load over a certain amount of space, without having its surface deflect more than it should.

    The Tate floor system’s steel components are treated internally with a customized epoxy powder coating and a phosphate coating that is applied electro-statically. In order to fuse the powder to the steel surface, the coating is then baked, making it extremely durable. (Ask your retailer about their product warranty).

    Tate access flooring provides versatile flooring solutions for your home or office. You can now easily install and maintain all your electrical, communication and mechanical cabling, while keeping the room cool and free of clutter.