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Wire Decking in North Carolina

Wire decking is the mesh panel that sits on pallet rack beams, giving pallets a stable surface and — more importantly — letting fire sprinkler water pass through to the levels below. It's not glamorous, but it's required by fire code in most jurisdictions, and it prevents the kind of pallet fall-through incidents that send people to the hospital. North Carolina's warehouse market has surged as the Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham metros have grown into major economic centers. The I-85 corridor between Charlotte and Greensboro is the primary warehouse belt. The state is also a growing player in cold chain logistics, food processing, and pharmaceutical distribution.

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Wire Decking Suppliers in North Carolina (1)

Nearby Wire Decking Suppliers

These companies serve areas near North Carolina.

Apex Warehouse Systems

Supplier·Greenville, SC

Apex Warehouse Systems distributes pallet rack and warehouse storage solutions serving the Carolinas with locations in Greenville SC and Charlotte NC.

Selective Pallet RackDrive-In RackCantilever RackMezzanineShelvingWire Decking

Atlanta Pallet Rack

Supplier·Conyers, GA

Atlanta Pallet Rack operates a 500,000 sq ft manufacturing and warehouse facility producing teardrop and keystone pallet rack systems in Conyers Georgia.

Selective Pallet RackWire Decking

1 Stop Rack Services

Supplier·Boston, MA

1 Stop Rack Services has over 30 years providing pallet rack layout design, installation, inspection, and permitting in New England.

Selective Pallet RackShelvingWire Decking

A & R Warehouse Equipment

Supplier·Jacksonville, FL

A & R Warehouse Equipment has over 20 years as one of the largest stocking wholesale distributors in the Southeast with turnkey services including installation and relocation.

Selective Pallet RackCantilever RackShelvingWire DeckingMezzanine

A-Lined Handling Systems

Systems Integrator·East Hartford, CT

A-Lined Handling Systems is a turnkey material handling integrator and authorized Steel King distributor serving Connecticut and the Northeast.

Selective Pallet RackCantilever RackShelvingCarton Flow RackWire DeckingRack Protection

Ace Industrial Equipment

Supplier·Philadelphia, PA

Ace Industrial Equipment is a pallet rack and material handling equipment distributor serving the mid-Atlantic region.

Selective Pallet RackCantilever RackMezzanineShelvingWire Decking

When to Choose Wire Decking

  • Your fire marshal requires it (most do for rack over 12 feet)
  • Pallets are inconsistent sizes or have damaged bottom boards
  • You store non-palletized items directly on the beams
  • OSHA or your insurance carrier requires a positive stop for stored loads
  • You're building out new rack and want to meet code from the start

Key Specs to Ask About

  • Deck size (must match beam span and depth — typically 42"x46" or 42"x52")
  • Wire gauge (heavier gauge = higher capacity, typically 14-6 gauge)
  • Capacity rating (usually 2,000-3,000 lbs UDL per deck)
  • Waterfall edge vs. flared channel (determines how it seats on the beam)
  • Number of support channels (crossbars underneath — more = higher capacity)
  • Galvanized vs. powder-coated finish

How It Compares

FactorWire Decking
Fire code complianceYes — allows sprinkler water to pass through
Pallet supportProvides solid surface for damaged or undersized pallets
Typical capacity2,000-3,500 lbs UDL per deck
InstallationDrop-in — no tools required for waterfall style
AlternativesPlywood (blocked by most fire codes), bare beams (risk of pallet fall-through)

Wire decking isn't really competing against an alternative — it's a near-universal accessory for pallet rack. The question is whether you install it now or wait for the fire marshal to tell you to.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is wire decking required by code?
It depends on your jurisdiction, but in most cases — yes. NFPA 13 (the fire sprinkler standard) and IFC/IBC building codes require that rack storage allow sprinkler water to penetrate through shelving to reach lower levels. Wire mesh does this; solid shelves don't. Your fire marshal will tell you whether it's required in your facility.
What's the difference between waterfall and flared channel wire decking?
Waterfall decking has bent edges that drape over the front and rear beams — it's the most common type and drops in without tools. Flared channel decking has welded channel supports that sit inside the beam step, creating a flush surface. Waterfall is easier to install and remove; flared channel is more stable under heavy or uneven loads.
How much weight can wire decking hold?
Standard decks range from 2,000-2,500 lbs uniformly distributed load (UDL). Heavy-duty options go up to 3,500+ lbs. UDL assumes the weight is spread evenly across the deck surface. If you're placing concentrated point loads (like a single heavy item in the center), the effective capacity is lower. Check the manufacturer's derating chart.
How many wire decking suppliers are in North Carolina?
We currently list 1 companies offering wire decking in North Carolina. This number grows as we expand our directory. Nearby states may have additional options.
Did you know?

A single fire sprinkler head can dump 25 gallons of water per minute. Without wire decking, your top rack level becomes a swimming pool and the sprinkler can't reach the fire below.

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