Go Solar with MultiTX: Don & Low’s Solution for Solar Roofs

22 August 2024

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DON & LOW’s MultiTX® Solar membrane is a high-performance, cost-effective solution. As the UK government advances sustainability initiatives, integrated solar roofs have become pivotal in modern construction. The increasing demand for solar solutions requires advanced construction materials that meet stringent regulatory requirements. Don & Low’s MultiTX® Solar membrane is tailored to these needs.

MultiTX Solar is a three-layered, high vapour resistance, air and liquid barrier designed for ventilated pitched roofs. It complies with the UK’s rigorous regulations, such as Part L, the Future Homes Standard, and BS 52520:2021, and enhances solar roofs’ overall energy efficiency and durability. This innovative membrane mitigates the risk of condensation, ensuring long-term performance and reliability.

MultiTX Solar Membrane

Don & Low’s MultiTX Solar meets all the requirements. Its high vapour resistance air and liquid barrier makes it a modern, budget-friendly alternative to traditional roofing underlays, and it ensures compliance with the latest regulations.

Efficiency, durability and ease of installation are the three distinctive features of MultiTX Solar. It offers exceptional protection against the elements, making it ideal for use in ventilated pitched roofs, whether cold or warm. Its lightweight and easy-to-cut design minimises manual handling concerns and ensures flexibility even in low temperatures.

By eliminating the need for counter battening in integrated solar roofs, MultiTX Solar reduces material and labour costs while minimising environmental impact.

Don & Low’s MultiTX Solar is more than just a roofing solution—it’s a step towards a brighter, greener tomorrow, revolutionising solar power integration in the UK and beyond—contact Don & Low’s team of experts at 0808 169 4444 or membranes@donlow.co.uk.

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