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Understanding the difference between basic and 3-ply Underlayments

Written by Ilja | Sep 10, 2024 6:00:00 PM

Understanding the Difference Between PP Nonwoven Underlayment and 3-Layer Underlayment with Microporous Membrane

When it comes to choosing the right underlayment for your construction project, understanding the materials and layers used is key to ensuring long-lasting durability and effectiveness. At Oskorp, we offer high-quality 3-layer underlayments with self-adhesive stripes, providing superior performance compared to traditional underlayments. Let’s explore the differences between a basic PP nonwoven and fleece underlayment and our 3-layer underlayment with a microporous membrane.

1. Basic PP Nonwoven & Fleece Underlayment

This type of underlayment consists of just two layers:

  • PP (Polypropylene) Nonwoven Layer: Provides a durable, breathable surface that helps protect against moisture and basic wear and tear.
  • Fleece Layer: Adds a bit of insulation and cushioning, making it ideal for standard roofing applications.

While this option can be effective for general use, it’s not designed to handle more demanding environments or extreme weather conditions. The lack of a middle membrane means that it doesn't offer the same level of moisture resistance or air-tightness as more advanced underlayments.

2. Oskorp’s 3-Layer Underlayment with Microporous Membrane and Self-Adhesive Stripes

Our 3-layer underlayment offers a more advanced structure, consisting of:

  • PP Nonwoven Layer: Similar to the basic version, this provides durability and breathability.
  • Microporous Membrane: The key differentiator, this membrane acts as a barrier against moisture and wind while still allowing for breathability. This ensures that moisture from inside the building can escape, but outside elements can’t get in. It’s crucial for keeping your structure dry and well-ventilated.
  • Fleece Layer: Adds insulation, providing better energy efficiency and comfort.

Additionally, self-adhesive stripes run along the edges of the underlayment, making installation quicker and more secure. The adhesive ensures a tight seal between layers, eliminating gaps that could allow moisture or air to penetrate. This feature not only saves time but also boosts the overall performance of the underlayment by improving its airtightness and weather resistance.

Why Choose Oskorp’s 3-Layer Underlayment?

  • Superior Moisture Protection: The microporous membrane provides a strong barrier against external moisture while still allowing the structure to breathe, preventing mold and rot.
  • Increased Durability: With three layers, including the microporous membrane, our underlayment is designed to handle extreme conditions better than a basic PP nonwoven and fleece option.
  • Enhanced Airtightness: The self-adhesive stripes ensure a tight seal, offering additional protection against wind and water ingress, which is essential for maintaining the integrity of your structure.
  • Easy Installation: The built-in adhesive makes installation faster and more efficient, reducing labor costs and ensuring better performance.

Conclusion: Why 3-Layer Underlayment with Microporous Membrane is the Better Choice

While a basic PP nonwoven and fleece underlayment might suffice for less demanding projects, our 3-layer underlayment with a microporous membrane and self-adhesive stripes offers superior protection, durability, and ease of installation. Whether you're dealing with extreme weather conditions or simply want to invest in a more reliable solution, Oskorp’s 3-layer underlayment is the better choice for long-term performance and peace of mind.