Mounting Options

Mounting Options for Commercial Booths and Structures

Avoid the hassles of mounting issues on the day your prefab booth is delivered. At Guardian Commercial, we account for your mounting requirements in the initial design so every structure arrives site-ready. Whether you’re purchasing a single unit or a multi-scale deployment, we provide the stability and flexibility your operation demands from day one.

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Choosing the Right Portable Commercial Structure Mounting Options

Mounting affects how smoothly a structure integrates into your site and how easily it can move later. Guardian Commercial offers several standard configurations for various site conditions and operational workflows. We can review your intended application before we start building your structure and recommend the most effective solution for your needs.

Surface mounting anchors a prefab commercial structure directly to a concrete or asphalt pad with anchor bolts or structural clips. A forklift positions the unit, and the installation crew secures it to the prepared surface, creating a stable, permanent installation without the need for excavation or new foundation work. This method is ideal for high-traffic access points, front entrances, and any application where long-term, fixed placement is planned.

Skid-mounted structures rest on built-in steel bases with forklift pockets welded into the frame. This construction allows your crew to lift and reposition the unit on-site or move it entirely to a new location without disassembly. Skid mounts are suitable for active development sites, phased construction programs, and deployments where placement may shift as your needs change.

A trailer-mounted structure rides on a DOT-approved chassis, making it road-legal and fully relocatable between jobsites. HVAC and lighting systems connect through a plug-and-play interface once the unit is positioned, helping minimize setup time. This configuration is a strong fit for construction monitoring, event operations, and multisite placement where the structure frequently moves.

Bolt-on industrial casters transform a fixed structure into a mobile unit that your crew can move by hand. Heavy-duty swivel wheels allow for 360-degree navigation through tight spaces, while foot-operated locking pedals secure the unit once it’s in place. This setup works well for warehouses and indoor operations where layouts change frequently.

Add-On Features for Commercial Prefab Structures

Guardian Commercial can install a wide range of add-on features during manufacturing, so every structure arrives ready to operate on delivery day. Your project team selects from our many options during the design phase, confirming every feature before production begins. 

Popular options include:

  • Baseboard heaters: Factory-wired and tested at the factory to keep your structure warm through a full shift in cold weather.
  • Built-in A/C units: Sized and formatted to the structure’s footprint and cooling requirements.
  • Duplex Ethernet ports and phone lines: Pre-wired at the factory and ready to connect the moment your structure arrives.
  • Exterior electrical disconnect switches: Code-compliant shut-off access for maintenance crews and emergency responders.
  • Outside LED spotlights: Weather-resistant lighting that increases perimeter visibility.
  • Restrooms: Self-contained plumbing integrated into the structure for sites where utility connections are limited or unavailable.
  • Solar panels: Roof-mounted panels that reduce power costs on remote sites or locations without reliable electrical infrastructure.

 

Talk to Us About Prefabricated Commercial Structure Mounting Options

Guardian Commercial serves a wide range of industries, including logistics, healthcare, government, commercial real estate, and much more. Tell our team about your project requirements and site conditions, and we’ll recommend the best-suited mounting configuration. Contact us today to learn more.

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