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The Euromac 2 warm roof system is a self supporting roof panel that eliminates the need for any rafters or pre-formed trusses within the loft space.
The Euromac 2 "elements" are essentially insulated rafters which interlock by means of a tongue and groove to form a water and air tight seal.
The roof elements consist of two Z-shape steel re-enforcements running through the dense EPS. The reinforcements give the elements greater strength and provide anchor points for mechanically fixing to the roof superstructure.

The Euromac 2 roof panels can be produced to any length and can span up to 4.5m between supports, ideally suited for
Euromac 2 roof elements are available in thicknesses ranging from 170mm to 230mm this is equivalent to 450mm of glass fibre insulation. Other sheet insulations can achieve the same U values with slightly less insulation but cannot guarantee the same level of air tightness as Euromac 2.
Euromac 2 is infinitely adaptable allowing for any pitch of roof, hips, valleys and even flush fitting roof windows dormer windows and chimneys.
From the counter batons up the Euromac 2 roof can be finished in the usual way; all forms of roof covering may be used. Internal finishing is carried out by mechanically fixing plasterboard to the underside of the Euromac 2 panels.
The benefits:
The Euromac 2 floor system is an ideal alternative to beam and block floors when a concrete structural floor is required. Each panel can span up to 8 metres unsupported and is lightweight so there is no need for lifting equipment.
Euromac 2 floors are EPS shuttering panels which have been designed to cast reinforced concrete floors where the EPS remains in situ after, acting as insulation.
The floor elements consist of two Z-shape steel re-enforcements running through the dense EPS. The reinforcements give the elements greater strength and provide fixing points for ceiling battens. The floor elements can be produced in any length and are manufactured to order minimising waste and excess materials on site. They are easily cut on site with a reciprocating saw or grinder.
The floor elements are delivered direct to site and are lifted into position manually. Steel reinforcement is inserted into the beam channels and reinforcing mesh is laid over the panels on chairs to ensure good concrete cover. The elements are temporarily supported underneath with engineered beams and Acrow props.

Concrete is poured onto the floor and vibrated with a high frequency poker to ensure there are no voids and that the concrete is as dense as possible. The concrete can be finished by means of a hand tamp, roller striker or power float.
The Euromac 2 floor is extremely versatile and allows for the formation of stairwells and other features such as cantilevered balconies.
Under floor heating pipes can be installed directly onto the Euromac 2 elements prior to the concrete pour. This offers a considerable saving reducing labour costs and negating additional insulation and screed.
The Euromac 2 floor elements boast considerable advantages over block and beam or hollow core floors: