Filed under: EWS | Tags: demountable walls, drywall, glass walls, green building, interior wall, interior walls, modular walls, movable walls, partition walls, Reconfiguration, sustainable, wall, walls
Previously I wrote about the benefits of using movable walls instead of drywall when moving into a new office facility. The misconception that green building practices cost more than conventional building ways has been disproved. Green building practices can save you money up front, and will continue to repay you throughout the life of the product.
When it comes time to reconfigure your interior walls to accommodate for a change in staff or just to give yourself a bigger office, movable walls really begin to shine in terms of cost saving and ease of move. In a recent study based on a 15,000 sq. foot office space it cost 94% less to reconfigure the movable walls than it did to demolish and rebuild the drywall. Not to mention the disturbance to your staff caused by demolishing the drywall only to rebuild it within the same area. Movable walls can be reconfigured after business hours with little to no disruption of work flow and in half the time it would take to rebuild with drywall.
Whether you are looking to save money, have greater design options, or looking to help reduce your impact on the environment; movable walls are a great solution to your interior wall needs. Employee efficiency and productivity can be increased based on the environment they are provided, and a dusty dingy drywall office is not a way to improve your environment. Whether you call them demountable walls, glass walls, modular walls, partition walls, or just walls; Environmental Wall Systems movable walls can help you improve your triple bottom line of People, Planet, and Profit.
Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments. Cheers!
www.ewswalls.com | 800.528.0903 | Adam Burg
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