Glidevale membranes are used in timber frame kits

A Glidevale product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Sep 2, 2010

Thomas Mitchell Timber Frame, one of Scotland's leading suppliers of timber frame kits, is making sure its homes will perform even at the ends of the earth with Glidevale products.

Homes include those being shipped to fulfil orders to sites as diverse in climate as Cyprus and the Falkland Islands.

Thomas Mitchell Timber Frame, one of Scotland's leading suppliers of timber frame kits, is making sure its homes will perform even at the ends of the earth with Glidevale products

Thomas Mitchell Timber Frame, one of Scotland's leading suppliers of timber frame kits, is making sure its homes will perform even at the ends of the earth with Glidevale products

Each Thomas Mitchell home incorporates Glidevale Protect TF200 Thermo insulating wall membrane and either Protect VP400 vapour permeable roofing membrane or Protect Wunderlay impermeable roofing underlay with Glidevale roof ventilators.

The combination ensures the structure of each property is as thermally efficient as possible, achieving up to 0.25W/m2K U-value.

Moisture within is still allowed to escape providing a comfortable, dry home regardless of its location.

Protect TF200 Thermo, Protect Wunderlay and Protect VP400 are part of Glidevale's range of Protect roofing underlays and structural building membranes, which are complimented by an extensive range of roofing ventilation solutions.

Glidevale is part of the Building Product Design Group, which includes Passivent, Z-Led damp-proofing, gas control and cavity closers, and Kingfisher ventilation and solar control louvre systems.

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