Predal-Seacoustic is a mixed wood/concrete floor system which, with half the CO2 of a solid slab (finished floor + false ceiling), meets the acoustic standards of housing and reduces carbon impact.
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Designed for all types of housing, this pre-assembled flooring system reduces installation time (it can be installed in a single crane lift). Installation is carried out safely thanks to the included lifting beam. The wood-concrete composite floor incorporates 7,24 kg of bio-based materials per square meter of flooring.




