MONCINI

Production of raised floors, marble and granites, urban environment

Our company was founded in 1910 in the natural stone processing sector. Attentive to the evolution of the market, since the 1980s we have developed the production of: raised floors, flooring and technical coverings. We are also manufacturers of natural stone products for urban furniture. The know-how acquired in a century of activity allows us to solve the problem of squaring the hardest materials, such as stone and porcelain stoneware, and therefore to include even the finest materials, without limitations of choice.

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    Raised floors FAQ

    Below you can find a synthetic overview on the raised floor world, with a list of the most common questions we receive everyday from our customers.

    WHAT IS A RAISED FLOOR?

    A raised (or floating) floor is a special type of floor commonly used in offices, banks and every crowded environment with particular needs for cabling and electric supply.

    WHICH ARE THE MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE SYSTEM?

    Raised floors are mainly composed of a metallic grid and height-adjustable structures studied in order to support the panels, usually 60 × 60 centimeters of dimension. The height of the support structure is designed in order to ease the passage of the cables underneath the floor. The most common height of a standard raised floor is 15 centimeters.

    WHAT KIND OF PANELS ARE COMMONLY USED?

    Panels are usually made of stainless steel for high traffic ambients, Moncini offers a very wide range of coverings depending on the customers’ needs: marble, granite, parquet and pvc are some of the most selected materials.

    HOW DOES THE INSTALLATION TAKE PLACE?

    After a survey of our team, we go through the design of the project to install the raised floor and the supporting structure.