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Roofing membranes are a type of roofing material used in construction to provide waterproofing and protection from the elements. They are typically made from synthetic materials such as rubber, thermoplastic, or modified bitumen, and are applied in layers to the roof deck. Roofing membranes are used in both residential and commercial buildings, and can be used in conjunction with other roofing materials such as shingles, tiles, and metal.
Roofing membranes are designed to be durable and long-lasting, and can provide protection from extreme temperatures, UV radiation, and wind. They are also resistant to fire, mold, and mildew, making them a popular choice for many building projects.
Some of the major companies in the roofing membranes market include Carlisle Syntec, Johns Manville, Firestone Building Products, GAF, Sika Sarnafil, and Owens Corning. Show Less Read more