Estimating the cost of a raised floor system per square foot

Before the construction process of building a new data center begins, managers often ask one question. How much do raised floor systems cost per square foot? The cost for estimating data center floor tiles in facilities includes materials and labor. The most critical materials include, pedestal bases, stringers and raised floor panels. Lets get out the budget calculator and determine types of tile floor price range per square feet with a quick quote how to.

Raised floor systems average cost per square foot

Woodcore:

A woodcore panel type of flooring is by far the most cost effective and budget-friendly floor system for data centers. Concentrated load ratings on woodcore systems are low compared to steel and concrete filled tiles. However, when load isn’t a priority, woodcore provides a safe, value and efficient critical space environment. Additionally, they are available in a variety of floor finishes including high pressure laminate and carpet. Therefore, expect costs to start at $20.00 per square foot. Of course this depends on requirements and additional type of laminate factors. Flooring cost per square foot calculator uses the tile flooring cost per square foot x total square footage calculations.

Hollow steel:

Steel raised floor systems are lightweight while claiming strong load performance. In addition, steel panels have excellent fire-resistance properties. Steel is ideal for older buildings without structural capabilities and extreme fire protection. Steel panel systems range from $40.00 per square foot to $50.00 per square foot.

Concrete filled:

With extremely high concentrated load ratings, these panels are best used in heavy rolling loads situations. Additionally, concrete panels are easy to install and have very low maintenance properties. Building codes in high-risk seismic areas require the most robust solution. Furthermore, there is no substitute for concrete filled tiles. Concrete panels accordingly come in at $80.00 per square foot. Price varies depending on load requirements and additional factors.

 

Ways to save on access floor tiles in a data center

  • Install raised floor using a refurbished or used raised floor tile system
  • Have a raised floor budget plan before starting construction
  • Take advantage of underfloor access before installing panels
  • Negotiate labor costs & fees upfront
  • Specify best cooling system
  • Identify load ratings requirements and install required panels
  • Pre-engineer cold conditioned air systems
  • Pre-plan for conduits/power cables and any under floor installation piping

How to budget raised floor system cost

  • Calculate your computer rooms square footage
  • Budget for flooring contractor cost to install laminate flooring
  • Identify equipment requirements
  • Specify cooling systems
  • Determine energy efficient needs
  • Specify raised floor height
  • Contact Data Center Floor Tiles for a quote

Labor To install Raised Tile Floor Cost Per Square Foot

How much does removing old tile cost? The average cost to install data center floor tiles ranges from $12 to $15 per square foot, with the total cost depending on flooring materials—choosing wisely can help with saving money while staying within the typical cost range.

Choosing the Right Tiles for Performance and Cost Efficiency

When selecting floor tiles for a data center, it’s important to consider factors like floor area, tile installation cost, and the durability of different materials. Porcelain tiles and ceramic tile options offer excellent durability, is water resistant and resistance to wear and tear, making them a popular choice for high-traffic areas. While wood floor installations provide an elegant aesthetic, solid harwood can be less suitable for data centers due to their maintenance requirements and vulnerability to moisture. Tile flooring installation costs can vary depending on the length and width of the area, as well as the type of tile selected. For accurate budgeting, a flooring calculator can help estimate installation costs based on the specific needs of your facility, ensuring that you make an informed decision while maintaining cost-effectiveness.

 

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