Faq
- How does ISOLINE® LOW LINE function?
- What are the main types of roof structures that ISOLINE® LOW LINE can be installed on?
- What is the required penetration depth for fixings?
- Where exactly should the fixings penetrate the ISOLINE® sheets?
- Can I use a breathable membrane in conjunction with ISOLINE and a full deck?
- Will my tiles leak if installed at a low pitch?
- Do I need to install counter-battens on a full deck roof to ensure proper ventilation beneath the ISOLINE system?
- Will the ISOLINE sheet leak where fixings penetrate it?
- What is the minimum roof pitch ISOLINE® LOW LINE is accredited for?
- Do I need to keep to the original tiling gauge when installing tiles on top of an ISOLINE roof?
- Can I use PV / Solar Panels in an ISOLINE roof?
- Heritage Specific: Is ISOLINE LOW LINE safe for Bats?
- What is the minimum and maximum pitch for ISOLINE?
- Can I use ISOLINE on a vertical wall or as cladding?
- Do I need Fire Barriers with ISOLINE?
- Is ISOLINE breathable?
- How do the ISOLINE® LOW LINE sheets overlap?
- How much weight can ISOLINE LOW LINE take on top?
- What is the maximum tiling gauge that can be used?
- Can I install a Roof Window with ISOLINE?
- Are there specific ventilation requirements for this system?
- How long can ISOLINE LOW LINE be left exposed without a tile covering?
- How should contractors walk on the roof during installation?
- Do you need to use a Breathable Membrane in conjunction with ISOLINE LOW LINE?
- What precautions should be taken when installing roof tiles below the manufacturer's minimum recommended pitch?
- Can ISOLINE® LOW LINE sheets be used as a structural component when fixing solar panels?
- Where does the flashing sit? above or below the isoline sheet?
Will my tiles leak if installed at a low pitch?
It is anticipated that water will pass through the roof covering (tiles). The ISOLINE system is specifically designed as the primary waterproof layer to handle any leaks, allowing any tile to be used reliably on pitches as low as 10 degrees.
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