Today, there are various balcony construction methods and styles of balconies that can be constructed for MURB’s. You can have them built on-site or offsite. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, but one is more compelling for various reasons. Let’s start by looking at the different types of balconies available in the market today.
Different types of Balconies
There are three kinds of balconies, some of them built using traditional methods and modern methods. Here are the main types:
Concrete Balconies
Concrete balconies can be built in two main ways – Projecting and Inset. A projecting concrete balcony is where the building’s concrete frame forms a projecting platform or cantilever concrete deck and a balustrade is fixed around the exposed perimeter. An Inset concrete balcony is an integrated concrete deck which is recessed into the building façade with the open side guarded by a balustrade.
Bolt-On Balconies
In Canada, bolt-on balcony are not very common, they create a projection though connecting a steel-framed structure on to the building. Such bolt-on balconies can be cantilever or self-supporting using posts from the ground. These do have benefits over concrete however they are only a marginal improvement when compared to Glide-On balconies.
Glide-On Balconies
Glide-On is a newer and modern technique for construction of balconies that is simplistic and innovative. They have fast dominated the UK market because they are rapid, safer, improve sustainability and design out a lot of the common issues of drainage, decking supports etc. used in the traditional methods of balcony construction. The construction process for glide-on balconies is all completed offsite.
The first part includes bracketry which is chosen from a range of cast-in or post-fixed brackets. These are essential to enable the connection of the balcony with the floor slab or main building structure. The bracketry has protruding steel arms from façade. The frame structure and balustrade together are known as the balcony Cassette. This Cassette is a deck construction made of aluminium and the back member is made with oversized holes to receive the steel arms when it is craned into position. Each Cassette® is delivered preassembled and factory finished to a high-quality standard with minimal on-site finishing.
The Glide-On Advantage
Offsite Manufacturing Advantages
Shifting your manufacturing has various advantages for developers and contractors. Read on the find out the benefits:
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