Pallet Rack Playbook

Pallet Rack Decking

Pallet rack decking provides a solid or mesh surface on rack beams to support non-palletized loads, prevent items from falling through, and enable storage of loose items or smaller packages. Decking materials include wire mesh, wood panels, and corrugated steel, each with specific load capacities and fire code considerations.

Last updated: August 23, 2026

When Decking Is Required

Product Requirements

Fire Code Requirements

Many fire codes mandate specific decking for sprinklered warehouses:

Decking Material Types

Wire Mesh Decking

Most common and versatile decking type:

Wire Mesh Variations

Wood Decking Panels

Solid wood boards or plywood sheets:

Corrugated Steel Decking

Solid steel panels with corrugated reinforcement:

Installation and Fit

Sizing Requirements

Decking must properly fit beam spacing and bay dimensions:

Installation Methods

Safety Considerations

Load Capacity

Decking Capacity Factors

Decking capacity depends on:

System Capacity Verification

Total load capacity is limited by weakest component:

Applications

Common Uses

Specialized Applications

Maintenance and Inspection

Regular Inspection

Replacement Indicators

Replace decking when:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pallet rack decking?

Pallet rack decking is a solid surface installed on rack beams to support non-palletized loads, loose items, or smaller packages. Decking materials include wire mesh, wood boards, particle board, or corrugated steel. Required when stored items cannot safely sit directly on beams.

When do I need pallet rack decking?

Decking is required when pallet bottom boards don't adequately span beams, for hand-stacked items, loose cartons, non-palletized products, or to prevent items from falling through beam openings. Fire codes may require specific decking types for certain applications.