Raised Access Flooring Systems & Ready-to-Use Kits

Raised Access Flooring Systems & Ready-to-Use Kits

Raised access flooring is a modular floor system designed to create a service void beneath the finished surface for cables, airflow, and building services. We supply complete raised access flooring systems (kits) and individual components — supplied UK-wide.

Supply only — we do not offer installation services.

Buy a Complete System (Kit)

Ideal when you want pre-matched components supplied together as one complete raised floor system.

  • Panels + pedestals + compatible heads/caps
  • Fixings (screw-down) or adhesives (non-screw) where required
  • Fast, specification-friendly ordering
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Build Your Own System (Components)

Best for refurbishments, staged works, or when you already know the exact system build required.

  • Choose panels, pedestal heights, caps, and accessories
  • Select fixings (screw-down) or adhesives (non-screw)
  • Use the calculator to validate quantities
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System Types (How Raised Floors Are Specified)

Screw-Down Raised Access Flooring Systems

Screw-down systems use mechanical fixings to secure panels to the support structure — commonly specified for controlled panel movement and enhanced stability.

Build using: panels, pedestals, and fixings.

Non-Screw Raised Access Flooring Systems

Non-screw systems rely on gravity, adhesive bonding, or friction-based interfaces, with fast access to the underfloor service void.

Build using: panels, pedestals, caps and adhesives.

Ready-to-Use Raised Access Flooring Kits

If you want the simplest route to ordering, raised access flooring kits supply compatible components together as one complete system. For project-specific quantities, validate requirements using the calculator: /raised-access-floor-calculator.

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