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Olav Kappert <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Oct 2000 20:42:02 -0400
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Hi:

I am looking for information about the data center floors.  You know; the
elevated floors in
the computer room where the cold air blows and the electrical wiring is hidden.

This winter, I want to build another room in my house but it is in the
basement.  The basement is below ground level and I want the floor to be
elevated by about 3-8 inches.  In Montreal, their is always a potential of a
little flooding in the spring or possible a sewer backup.  Also, the floor was
build uneven with a drainage plug in the middle and the dip is several inches
below level.  I was thinking that this type of flooring method would be just
what I need.

Now the question.  Does anybody have a contact for obtaining this type of
flooring ?  If you know of a contact, please be so kind as to include their
email / URL address if you have it available.  It does not matter if the contact
is located in the US or Canada.

Can anyone tell me the approx. costs for the riser posts and the sectional
squares ?

Thank you to all who answer.

Olav Kappert

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