Facility administrators may find the benefits of Ledite and Atomic International to be a bottom line consideration, and simply put - Ledite costs (because so much less material and time is needed) much less than concrete construction. In addition, the significant space savings afforded by Ledite and all its other attendant benefits makes it a hands down favorite for return on invested dollar.
Along with its lower initial construction cost, Ledite provides these additional benefits that concrete rooms cannot:
Unlike concrete, which is a permanent improvement to real estate and subject to taxes, Ledite facilities are removable and may qualify for accelerated depreciation as a capital equipment purchase.
Ledite rooms are often purchased as part of the capital equipment budget, adding to the financing options of the facility.
Concrete is permanent and is not a recoverable asset. Alteration or removal results in costly demolition and no asset recovery. Ledite maintains a resale value since it can be easily altered, removed, relocated or resold.
Construction time is dramatically cut using Ledite. Patient care can begin months earlier due to the faster Ledite installation and the elimination of concrete curing delays.