Tate offers an exciting selection of high-end finishes ranging from STONEWORKS™, our new line of integrated finishes, porcelain, or wood, to resilients and PosiTile®, a one-to-one fit carpet tile. These factory-applied finishes give architects and designers practically unlimited freedom to create a look that is unique and coordinated to their specific project while still maintaining the versatility and convenience that an access floor offers. Tate's state-of-the-art engineering and manufacturing capabilities allow us to customize our customer's projects even further.
Tate's line of laminated porcelain raised floor panels offer the ultimate combination of aesthetics and flexibility. With a variety of aesthetics and colors to choose from, these tiles can enhance the architectural form and space of a building. The porcelain panels come in two primary designs: One-Piece and Multi-Piece, and the factory-laminated porcelain access floor panels come with an edge banding that produces clean even lines that appear more like grouted tiles. The one-piece layout design is a common grid with a single factory-laminated porcelain tile.
Each PosiTile® carpet module is engineered to match one-to-one with Tate ConCore® and All Steel access floor panels. The combination of carpet and panel preserve the flexibility of the underfloor service distribution system and allow for the reuse of carpet tiles during layout changes. Four ultrasonically welded buttons on the underside of the tile provide precise indexed alignment with four matching holes in the panel. Now anyone can rearrange their work area quickly and easily. For designers, Tate has partnered with different carpet tile manufacturers to offer a wide range of carpet options and styles.
Preparing your building for a tenant change can be a huge undertaking, but raised floors with Underfloor Service Distribution can make the process much easier. Learn more about future-proofing your building with raised floors in our new blog post.
We’re proud to sponsor Bisnow’s Boston Life Sciences Forum on March 30. Join us and a great lineup of speakers as we explore the life sciences industry, its unique and evolving facility needs and more!
Including an access floor system in a library for the distribution of power, data and HVAC services promotes the flexibility of mobile workstations and storage demands while creating a flexible space to be used for other functions such as community gatherings or events. #RaisedAccessFlo ors
The Architect’s Newspaper’s two-day Mass Timber event, TimberCon, is right around the corner. Join us during our sponsored roundtable sessions on March 18 and 19 to learn more about the benefits of using raised floors in your Mass Timber construction. Register here: https:// timbercon.archpa per.com/
By utilizing raised access floors with Underfloor Air Distribution, McGough Construction was able to avoid overhead ductwork and expose the building’s existing wood barrel-vaulted bowstring truss roof. Learn more about this incredible office space in our case study. tateinc.com/ en-us/ case-studies/ ...
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