RoofTX Optima Breathable Membrane Roof Felt 50 x 1m – 92gsm

£29.17 excl VAT

  • Size: 50m long x 1m wide roll covering 50m²
  • Weight: Lightweight 92gsm construction for easy handling
  • Type: Vapour permeable roofing underlay and breather membrane for walling
  • Function: Provides secondary weather protection with excellent water vapour transmission
  • Use: Suitable for pitched roofs and timber frame walls in wind zones 1-4

Description

RoofTX Optima Breathable Membrane Roof Felt 50 x 1m – 92gsm

RoofTX Optima is a 92gsm vapour permeable, air barrier low resistance roofing underlay manufactured by Don & Low Ltd. This lightweight breathable membrane is designed for use as a secondary weather barrier beneath tiles and slates on pitched roofs and as a breather membrane in timber frame walling. The membrane allows water vapour to escape from the roof or wall structure, preventing condensation build-up while providing excellent resistance to water penetration from wind-driven rain and snow. Its low weight makes it easy to handle on site, with good tear resistance for installation. RoofTX Optima is suitable for use in UK wind zones 1 to 4 and can be installed in both cold and warm roof applications. The 50 x 1m roll provides 50m² coverage and is UV stable during the construction phase. Install with laps and fixings to manufacturer guidance, taping overlaps where required for wind uplift performance.

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