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The load bearing capacity of a floor or roof is key to its successful application within the building and ensures that it is up to the task it is being asked to do.
This ranges from relatively the simple and small domestic loads associated with houses and apartments through to commercial application from offices through to schools and hospitals and even car park roofs.
We have a variety of solutions that will meet the demands of your project and we are often able to reduce weights and depths of these systems to have an overall positive effect on the building design and function.
Our load bearing systems include those listed below, these can be used for the following applications amongst others:
- Domestic floors
- Commercial floors
- Balconies and Terraces
- Garages and Car Parks
- New Build and Renovation
Available Systems
Lewis Deck
The load bearing capacity of a floor or roof is key to its successful application within the building and ensures that it is up to the task it is being asked to do. This ranges from relatively the simple and small domestic loads associated with houses and apartments through to commercial application from offices through …
Read MoreOp-Deck
The load bearing capacity of a floor or roof is key to its successful application within the building and ensures that it is up to the task it is being asked to do. This ranges from relatively the simple and small domestic loads associated with houses and apartments through to commercial application from offices through …
Read MoreMax 4
The load bearing capacity of a floor or roof is key to its successful application within the building and ensures that it is up to the task it is being asked to do. This ranges from relatively the simple and small domestic loads associated with houses and apartments through to commercial application from offices through …
Read MoreHody
The load bearing capacity of a floor or roof is key to its successful application within the building and ensures that it is up to the task it is being asked to do. This ranges from relatively the simple and small domestic loads associated with houses and apartments through to commercial application from offices through …
Read MoreFastSlab Foundation
The load bearing capacity of a floor or roof is key to its successful application within the building and ensures that it is up to the task it is being asked to do. This ranges from relatively the simple and small domestic loads associated with houses and apartments through to commercial application from offices through …
Read MoreFastSlab
The load bearing capacity of a floor or roof is key to its successful application within the building and ensures that it is up to the task it is being asked to do. This ranges from relatively the simple and small domestic loads associated with houses and apartments through to commercial application from offices through …
Read MoreLewis SteelFrame Concrete Floor (SCF) system
The load bearing capacity of a floor or roof is key to its successful application within the building and ensures that it is up to the task it is being asked to do. This ranges from relatively the simple and small domestic loads associated with houses and apartments through to commercial application from offices through …
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What are the Lewis Deck sheet sizes?
AQ: What sheet sizes are held in stock for delivery within a few days after order? A: We stock 2500mm and 1300mm sheets. These are all 630mm wide and 16mm deep. Deliveries are made via the pallet network directly to site. The smaller sheets are aimed at small bathroom renovation projects and can be supplied in small numbers via TNT. 2.5* and 1.3m sheets allow for the 100mm overlap to occur over a joist, with joist centres being either 300mm, 400mm, 600mm, 800mm*, 1200mm and 2400mm*. (*2.5m sheet only) For larger projects we are able to produce bespoke sheet sizes if required, please get in contact to discuss other options for sheet sizes.
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Why don't my Lewis sheets interlock like they do in the video?
AQ: Why don't my sheets interlock like they do in the video? A: The sheets have two sides (one printed, one plain), the dovetails on either side are different widths, it is then necessary to alternate the sheets print up and then print down.
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