BTM Shingle Lamine

BTM Shingle Lamine attracts attention by both its durability and due to its aesthetic appearance; it adds a perfect shady, 3 dimensional appearance to any roof that it covers with its double fold structure. BTM Shingle Lamine, covered with durable granules whose colors are selected with the utmost care, harmonizes with both with the structure and with the environment.

Features

BTM Shingle Lamine is a double-fold, fibreglass-reinforced roof covering and waterproofing membrane made of oxidated bitumen, which is coated with sand on the lower surface and by coloured mineral granules on the upper surface.

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Oxidised Bitumen

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Powerful Fiberglass-reinforced

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Double-layered Laminated

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Waterproof

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Easy to Apply

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Color Options

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Lightness

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Safe Against Earthquakes

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Wind Resistant

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Long-lasting

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Resistant to UV Rays

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Compatible with the Climate

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Color Options

Mustard
Salmon
Sand Gray
Smoke
Red
Green

Things You Should Know

Where to Use

For roof covering and waterproofing purposes on sloping roofs, on sloping pergolas.

Size

BTM Shingle Lamine  plates are width 33,7 cm. length 100 cm.

Application

Please refer to the Shingle Application Guide or to the application instructions on the packaging. 

Package

BTM Shingle Lamine is sold in packs. There are 18 sheets in each pack, and a surface area of 2.57 m2 can be covered by the 18 sheets. 

Storage Conditions and Shelf Life

The packages should be stored in covered storage areas. A maximum of three packs should be placed on top of each other. The packaging should not be exposed to direct sunlight.

Warnings

Shingle packages should be protected from low & high temperatures and moisture before use. 

The roofing materials (OSB, water plywood) to be Shingle covered should be dry.

OSB panel end joints must be staggered  and a minumum of 3 mm of expansion gap must be left in all edges, in order to prevent shingle layer from substrate movement. BTM A.S. can not be held responsible for any damages on shingled roofs caused by inappropriately constructed decks.

An appropriate ventilation system should be provided in order not let roof temperature increase. 

Ventilation

An appropriate ventilation system should be provided in order to prevent premature failure of the roofing including blistering, buckling of the roofing shingles due to deck movement. If implemented correctly, proper ventilation methods can help ensure the maximum service life of roof assembly materials. It is recommended a minimum of at least 1 square metre of attic ventilation (both intake and exhaust) for every 300 square metres of attic space. This amount should be divided equally between intake and exhaust ventilation to insure proper air flow through the attic. Two types of exhaust vents are available; one with cap, other without cap. One exhaust vent for every 10 square metre of attic space to be installed near the ridge, for a proper ventilation. Also, proper intake space along eaves should be provided with bird and insect netting. BTM A.S. can not be held responsible for any damages on shingled roofs caused by inappropriate or no attic ventilation.