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Product category: Roofing
News Release from: Glidevale | Subject: Protect A1
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 01 March 2005

Helping protect timber frame

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Scotframe Timber Engineering, which manufactures timber frame kits, has switched all its undertile membrane requirements at both of its Scottish manufacturing facilities to Glidevale's Protect A1.

One of the UK's largest timber frame kit manufacturers is protecting its homes from risk of condensation- and therefore the potential for rot in the roofs, with a move to the first "third generation" roofing underlay to be launched in the UK Scotframe Timber Engineering, which manufactures precision engineered timber frame kits for three to six bedroomed homes up to 420m2 , has switched all its undertile membrane requirements at both of its Scottish manufacturing facilities to Glidevale's Protect A1, supplied by Index Timber and Building Supplies

Protect A1 was the first "third generation" roofing underlay to be developed, and was recommended by Index because of its universal application and its inherent strength and durability.

Additionally, reliability of supply could be assured.

Explains Index managing director Gary Fowlie, "We had been supplying an imported product but were becoming increasingly concerned over reliability of supply, which prompted us to review the membrane as part of our supply partnership with Scotframe, to ensure they continue to receive the best package possible from a single source".

"Protect A1 gives both ourselves and our customers something better in terms of product performance, and it is readily and reliably available!" .

Glidevale's Protect A1 was claimed to be the first real alternative to Type 1F roofing felt.

Completely waterproof, it helps ensure the roofspace remains dry, absorbing any condensation not removed by roof ventilation and releasing it to be expelled by the ventilation when conditions improve.

It also has independent certification allowing unrestricted use with regard to wind uplift, meeting the 2.5kPa performance criteria at 343mm batten spacings to allow unrestricted use in all exposure conditions in the UK and Ireland.

Clean to handle, Protect A1 is also easy to handle, being a third of the weight of traditional bitumen based underlays, and unaffected by temperature changes.

UV resistant, and with a nail tear strength of 140 (tested to MOAT27:5.4.1) and tensile strength of 102N/25mm, Protect A1 can effectively be used as a temporary roof covering for up to three months if required.

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