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Novia Black+ Construction Wrap 2.7m x 100m (270 m2 )
Cromar Vent 3 Pro Membrane - 50m x 1m, Light GreenCromar Vent 3 Pro Membrane - 50m x 1m, Light Green
Lindab Elite 300 Membrane - 50m x 1.5m Roll
Novia VC4000 FR Reflective Vapour Control Layer - 1.5m x 50mNovia VC4000 FR Reflective Vapour Control Layer - 1.5m x 50m
Novia VC200 Reflective Vapour Control Layer - 2.7 x 100mNovia VC200 Reflective Vapour Control Layer - 2.7 x 100m
Novia VC200 Reflective Vapour Control Layer - 1.5 x 50mNovia VC200 Reflective Vapour Control Layer - 1.5 x 50m
Novia VC2 Air Tight Vapour Control Layer - 1.5m x 50mNovia VC2 Air Tight Vapour Control Layer - 1.5m x 50m
Novia VariCheck FR AVCL (1.5m x 50m)Novia VariCheck FR AVCL (1.5m x 50m)
Novia AirSeal 310 FR High Tack Sealant
Novia Polybit Rolls 1000mm x 25 metres (6.9kg)
Novia Radon Barrier 1600 Gauge - 4m x 20m Roll

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a building membrane used for?
A building membrane is used to protect your structure from moisture, air, and weather damage, while allowing for breathability. It’s essential for maintaining a dry, energy-efficient, and long-lasting building.

2. How do I choose the right membrane for my project?
Consider factors like the type of structure (roof, wall, floor), the climate, and the specific performance characteristics you need (e.g., moisture resistance, breathability). Our experts can help guide you in making the best choice.

3. Can I use a roofing membrane on walls?
Yes, many building membranes are designed for both roofs and walls, as they provide similar protection. Be sure to choose one that meets the specifications for both applications.

4. How long do building membranes last?
The lifespan of a membrane depends on the material and environment, but high-quality membranes like Novia Black+ and Lindab Elite 300 can last for decades if properly installed and maintained.

5. Are the membranes easy to install?
Most of our membranes come with clear instructions and are relatively easy to install. For larger projects, it’s always best to consult with a professional installer.

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