Collection: Airtight Membranes
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Welcome to the Airtight Membranes category, where we offer an array of products designed to enhance the air tightness and energy efficiency of your building projects. Airtight membranes are essential in construction for creating barriers against air leakage, thus improving thermal performance and reducing energy costs.

Types of Airtight Membranes

1. Self-Adhesive and Vapour Permeable Membranes

  • Example: Wraptite Self-Adhesive Vapour Permeable Air Tightness Membrane
  • Ideal for: Providing air tightness while allowing moisture to escape, thus preventing condensation issues in walls and roofs.

2. Torch-On Underlay Membranes

  • Example: Danosa Torch On SBS Underlay
  • Use Case: Suited for flat roofs, these membranes offer robust waterproofing and are applied using a torch-on method.

3. Breather Membranes

  • Example: Black+ Breather Membrane DIY Kit
  • Function: These are used in wall and roof systems to allow moisture to escape, reducing the risk of condensation, while preventing moisture ingress.

4. Reflective Vapour Control Layers

  • Example: Reflectatherm Plus Reflective Vapour Control Layer
  • Purpose: These layers are designed to enhance thermal insulation by reflecting heat back into the building and controlling vapour diffusion.

5. Aluminium Faced Membranes

  • Example: StrataShield Self Adhered Aluminium Faced AVCL
  • Best For: Applications requiring high moisture control and a barrier against vapour transmission.

6. Specialized Membranes

  • Examples: Radon Barriers, UV Resistant Membranes (e.g., Traspir Zenit UV 210)
  • Applications: Tailored for specific needs like radon gas mitigation or UV resistance in exposed environments.

7. DIY Kits

  • Example: Novia Black+ Ultimate DIY Kit
  • Convenience: These kits come with all necessary components for small-scale or DIY projects, simplifying the installation process.

Choosing the Right Membrane

When selecting an airtight membrane, consider the following:

  1. Application Area: Roof, wall, or floor – each area may require a different type of membrane.
  2. Building Regulations: Ensure the product meets local building codes and standards.
  3. Climate Conditions: Some membranes are better suited for humid, rainy, or cold climates.
  4. Building Design: Factor in the overall design, including ventilation needs and thermal insulation requirements.
  5. Ease of Installation: Consider the installation process and whether a DIY kit or a professional-grade membrane is more appropriate.

Our range includes products from trusted vendors like Proctor, Danosa, Novia, and Rothoblaas, ensuring quality and reliability in every purchase.

For maximum performance, airtight membranes should be used alongside complementary building solutions:

Frequently Asked Questions About Airtight Membranes

1. What is an airtight membrane?

An airtight membrane is a specialised layer used in building construction to prevent uncontrolled air leakage through walls, roofs, and floors. It helps stop draughts while improving thermal performance and can also function as a vapour control layer in some systems.

2. Why are airtight membranes important?

Airtight membranes play a key role in improving energy efficiency by reducing heat loss caused by air movement. They also help minimise condensation risks by preventing warm, moist air from entering colder parts of the building structure.

3. Where are airtight membranes installed?

Airtight membranes are typically installed on the warm side of insulation, such as:

  • Internal walls
  • Roof structures
  • Floors
  • Timber frame systems

Their correct placement ensures optimal airtightness and moisture control.

4. What is the difference between airtight membranes and vapour control layers?

While both products can work together, airtight membranes focus on preventing air leakage, whereas vapour control layers regulate moisture movement. Some airtight membranes also act as vapour control layers, limiting moisture transfer and reducing condensation risk.

5. Do airtight membranes improve energy efficiency?

Yes, by reducing air leakage, airtight membranes help maintain consistent indoor temperatures and reduce the demand on heating systems, leading to lower energy bills and improved building performance.

6. Can airtight membranes prevent condensation?

Yes, they help control condensation by stopping warm air from entering cold structural elements where moisture could condense. This protects insulation and structural materials from damp and mould issues.

7. Are airtight membranes required for building regulations?

In many UK construction projects, achieving airtightness is essential to meet modern building regulations and energy efficiency standards. Airtight membranes are commonly used to meet these requirements.

8. Do airtight membranes need sealing?

Yes, proper installation is critical. All joints, overlaps, and penetrations must be sealed using compatible tapes and accessories to ensure a continuous airtight barrier.

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