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Mezzanine in Wisconsin

A mezzanine is a freestanding elevated platform inside your building — essentially an extra floor without the construction project. When you've run out of floor space but have vertical room to spare, a mezzanine doubles or triples your usable area for a fraction of what new construction costs. Wisconsin's warehouse market is anchored by Milwaukee and Madison, with growing industrial development in the I-94 corridor between Milwaukee and Chicago. The state's food industry (dairy, meat processing, brewing) drives significant cold storage demand. Kenosha and Racine counties benefit from proximity to the Chicago logistics hub.

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Mezzanine Suppliers in Wisconsin (7)

AJ Enterprises

Installer·Milwaukee, WI

AJ Enterprises installs every size and style of pallet racking in Wisconsin Illinois and across the United States including warehouse shelving and storage systems.

Selective Pallet RackShelvingMezzanineCantilever Rack

Hassel Material Handling

Supplier·Thiensville, WI·Est. 1968

Distributor of material handling systems, equipment, supplies, and ergonomic products for industrial applications. Established in 1968, they serve the upper Midwest with competitive pricing on pallet racking, shelving, mezzanines, and safety products.

Selective Pallet RackCantilever RackMezzanineShelvingRack ProtectionWarehouse Safety

Omega Industrial Products, Inc.

Manufacturer·Saukville, WI

Omega Industrial has been innovating industrial guard systems for over 30 years. They manufacture engineered mezzanine systems safety barriers and protection products from their Saukville WI facility.

MezzanineRack ProtectionWarehouse SafetyMade in USA

Steel King Industries

Manufacturer·Stevens Point, WI·Est. 1970

Steel King Industries is a leading single-source manufacturer of structural steel storage racks and material handling products. Founded in 1970 they manufacture all products in the USA using only US steel.

Selective Pallet RackDrive-In RackPush Back RackPallet Flow RackCarton Flow RackCantilever Rack+5 moreMade in USA

Steele Solutions, Inc.

Manufacturer·South Milwaukee, WI

Steele Solutions is the nation's leading designer and manufacturer of steel work platforms and mezzanines. They also produce catwalks crossovers stairs gates material handling solutions and security lockers.

MezzanineWire DeckingMade in USA

Wildeck, Inc.

Manufacturer·Waukesha, WI·Est. 1974

Wildeck is an employee-owned manufacturer of industrial mezzanines work platforms vertical lifts and warehouse safety products. Founded in 1974 they manufacture all products in the USA at their Waukesha WI facility.

MezzanineRack ProtectionMade in USA

Wolter Inc

Supplier·De Pere, WI·Est. 1962

Wolter Inc formerly Wisconsin Lift Truck has been providing material handling solutions since 1962 with 7 locations across Wisconsin and Illinois.

Selective Pallet RackShelvingMezzanineWire Decking

When to Choose Mezzanine

  • You've run out of floor space but have unused vertical clearance
  • Building expansion or relocation isn't practical or cost-effective
  • You need additional space for picking, packing, offices, or light assembly
  • Your lease won't let you modify the building but you need more room
  • You want to add a second level above existing rack or work areas

Key Specs to Ask About

  • Deck size (square footage and overall dimensions)
  • Load capacity (psf — typical range is 125 to 300 lbs per square foot)
  • Clear height above and below the deck
  • Decking material (bar grate, plywood, concrete, resinous coating)
  • Column spacing (affects usability of the space below)
  • Stairway and handrail requirements (IBC code dictates these)
  • Fire suppression requirements (sprinklers above and below the deck)

How It Compares

FactorMezzanineMore Pallet Rack
What it addsUsable floor space (a second level)Storage positions on existing floor
Best forPick/pack, offices, light storage above bulkPalletized storage needing forklift access
Requires clear height14-16+ feet for usable space above and belowAs little as 8-10 feet per storage level
Cost$15-$40/sq ft installed$50-$150 per pallet position
PermittingAlmost always required (adds occupiable area)Usually required over 6-8 feet
Relocatable?Yes — bolt-together designs disassembleYes — rack is inherently modular

A mezzanine adds a second level of floor space — useful for pick/pack, offices, or light storage. More pallet rack adds storage positions at ground level. If you've run out of floor area but have headroom, mezzanine. If you have floor area but need more pallet storage, add rack.

Did you know?

Wisconsin produces more cheese than any other state — roughly 3.4 billion pounds per year. That cheese ages in temperature-controlled warehouses on racking systems designed to handle the weight and moisture of thousands of 40-pound blocks maturing simultaneously.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a building permit for a mezzanine?
Almost always, yes. Mezzanines add occupiable floor area to a building, which triggers building code review — structural, fire, egress, and accessibility. Some manufacturers advertise 'permit-free' mezzanines, but that depends entirely on your local jurisdiction. Don't skip the permit. If the fire marshal finds an un-permitted mezzanine, they can shut it down.
How much does a mezzanine cost per square foot?
Installed cost typically runs $15-$40 per square foot for a basic steel mezzanine with bar grate or plywood decking. Concrete deck, specialized coatings, heavier load ratings, and fire suppression push it higher. Compare that to $100-$200+ per square foot for new building construction, and the math is clear.
Can a mezzanine be disassembled and moved?
Yes. Freestanding bolt-together mezzanines are designed to be relocated. It's not trivial — you'll need a crew and a few days — but it's far easier than demolishing and rebuilding a concrete floor. This is one of the reasons mezzanines are often classified as equipment rather than permanent building improvements.
How many mezzanine suppliers are in Wisconsin?
We currently list 7 companies offering mezzanine in Wisconsin. This number grows as we expand our directory. Nearby states may have additional options.
Did you know?

The word 'mezzanine' comes from the Italian 'mezzano' — middle. In Renaissance theaters it was the cheap seats. In warehousing, it's the cheapest square footage you can add without pouring concrete.

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