A space in a floor wall or ceiling for running cables and pipes e g.
Floor void meaning.
Also a term on architectural plans indicating an area where there is no floor e g.
Void spaces have floors within them and are not penetrations or shafts.
Basically air or wind from outside can blow through small gaps and cracks to the sides and above floor joists these result from the fact that the joists shrinks by up to 10mm in height and 4mm in width.
In construction a floor void is typically a vertical opening or hole that is left in the floor construction either to accommodate services or allow the installation of a staircase or as an aesthetic feature.
In an atrium or roof space.
These areas may be included as usable or apportioned as common area depending on their location and proximity to the area they adjoin on the floor.
A raised floor also raised flooring access floor ing or raised access computer floor provides an elevated structural floor above a solid substrate often a concrete slab to create a hidden void for the passage of mechanical and electrical services.
Raised floors are widely used in modern office buildings and in specialized areas such as command centers information technology data.
First floor void in the void between the ground floor ceiling and the first floor floor boards many problems exist.
These areas are generally represent architectural furring of walls double walls column bracing false columns or facades etc.
Floor void ceiling void.