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Timber Frame Permeable Breather Membranes

Breathable membranes are a type of building product that are used in construction to provide a barrier against moisture while allowing for the passage of air. These membranes are typically made from a synthetic material that is water-resistant but still allows water vapor to escape, preventing condensation and mold growth. Breathable membranes are commonly used in timber frame construction as permeable breather membranes. These membranes are installed on the external side of the timber frame walls to provide protection against moisture while still allowing the timber to breathe. They help to maintain a healthy and dry environment within the building by allowing moisture to escape and preventing the buildup of condensation.