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Roofing & Guttering - Pitched Roofs - Membranes
Breathable membrane and non-breathable membrane, both of which are resistant to wind and snow, share the same primary function of preventing water ingress on a pitched roof, reducing the chances of damp and mould forming.
The main difference between non-breathable and breathable roof membrane surrounds ventilation and how each tackles the problem of condensation- an issue prevalent in modern buildings which have greater insulation levels than ever before.
Breather Membrane
Breather Membrane - Angus Maciver Building Supplies
Breathable Felt
Breathable Felt Underlay - Angus Maciver Building Supplies
Breathable Underlay
Breathable Underlay - Angus Maciver Building Supplies
Taped Underlay
Taped Breathable Underlay - Angus Maciver Building Supplies
Classic Underlay
Classic Underlay - Angus Maciver Building Supplies
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