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Novia B1F Building Paper 1.25m x 50m 62.5m2


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The Novia B1F Building Paper is made from a reinforced Kraft paper that is laminated with bitumen and a polymer reinforcement scrim. It meets the  BS 1521 B1F requirements, meaning it is suitable for temporary applications, such as bond breaks, temporary protection of projects, or lining garden buildings. 

If you require a Building Paper suitable for permanent application, the Novia A1F or Novia Polybit may be more suitable.

  • Supplied in rolls
  • Meets BS 1521, Class B1F
  • 1.25m wide
  • Suitable for temporary applications
  • Multi-use product
 Thickness: 200gsm
Length:  50m Roll
Width:  1.25m 
Coverage: 62.5m2
Moisture Vapour Resistance: 41 M Ns/g
Liquid Water Resistance Minimum: 3 Hours

 

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  • Size
    1.25m x 50m
  • Coverage (m²)
    62.5
  • Thickness
    200gsm
  • Length
    50m
  • Width
    1.25m
  • Material
    Laminated & Reinforced Kraft Paper

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Damp Proof Membranes (DPMs) are barriers often used in construction to prevent moisture from penetrating floors and walls. Made typically from a thick polyethylene sheeting, DPMs are often laid under concrete floors and walls to block moisture rising from the ground, thereby protecting interior spaces from dampness and mould.

What is a Breather Membrane?

A Breather Membrane is a semi-permeable layer that is designed to allow water vapour to escape from within a building while preventing liquid water from entering. They are installed on the “cold” side of a wall or roof structure (the “outward face” to ensure that the structure remains dry and free from condensation, which can lead to structural damage and poor insulation performance.

What is a Vapour Control Layer?

Vapour Control Layers (VCLs) are installed on the “warm” side of a wall or roof structure to limit the amount of water vapour that can pass through the structure. Unlike breather membranes, VCLs are designed to block vapour rather than allow it to pass, which helps prevent condensation within walls and roofs that leads to insulation degradation and structural damage. 

What is a Gas Barrier?

A Gas Barrier is a membrane used to prevent hazardous gases, such as radon, methane, and carbon dioxide, from entering a building. These barriers are especially important in areas with contaminated ground or high levels of natural gas emissions. Made from robust, impermeable materials, gas barriers are installed beneath the foundation to provide a protective seal, requiring an airtight seal with appropriate overlap tape.

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Many of our multifoil insulation products function as an insulation, a Vapour Control / Breather Membrane, and a Radiant Barrier. Radiant Barriers are designed to reflect radiant heat rather than absorb it. These barriers are typically installed in the attic or roof space to reduce heat transfer, keeping buildings cooler in summer and warmer in winter. By reflecting heat away, radiant barriers improve the energy efficiency of a building.

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