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Last month we introduced you to Hamilton Sorter's line of Greenguard certified mailroom & modular caseworks. Today we're looking more closely at the many benefits of Modular Caseworks! Here are the top six reasons to consider Modular Casework before traditional Millwork:
- It's factory produced. The manufacturing of Modular Casework takes place in a controlled environment with computer generated machinery that can make precision cuts and guarantee measurements.
- It's quickly installed. Modular Casework ships in modules that are ready to install, cutting the installation time to about half that of millwork.
- It's reconfigurable. Unless there are seismic concerns, Modular Casework is not actually bolted to the wall or floors. The base cabinets are leveled and ganged together. The upper wall cabinets are fastened to a zip rail. The modules do not have to be damaged or disassembled in order to reconfigure or relocate - making it very easy to reuse when needs change.
- It's repairable. Doors, drawers, hinges, and end panels are much easier to repair than traditional millwork, because Modular Casework components are engineered to disassemble and reattach.
- It's depreciable. Modular Casework is treated like furniture and may be depreciable for tax purposes over a much shorter period as compared to millwork, which is classified as permanent construction.
- It's specifiable. Drawing millwork is a tedious, time consuming task. But Modular Casework can be drawn in software by a local representative. Or, with BIM software, it is simple to drag and drop your options into a space with ease, assuring that you get the design you intend.
You can find Hamilton Sorter's Modular Casework Revit models here.
Or, request a copy of Hamilton Sorter's Modular Casework binder by sending an email to smelrose@spacesaver.ca!
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