None 15 pound paper 0 2 lb m ft 2 1 kg m 2.
Roofing felt paper weights.
Roofing felt is comprised of a base made from natural materials such as wood cellulose or synthetic ones such as fiberglass or polyester and then coated or saturated with a protective coating such as bitumen asphalt which repels water but still allows the product to breathe.
Like many paper type products roofing felt paper can be described by its weight or the density or heaviness of the paper.
The following table provides typical weights dead load self weight for various roofing materials where possible the values were taken directly from manufacturer technical data sheets and are the actual weights of specific representative products.
Asphalt impregnated felt paper.
There are lighter weight felts available.
The standard types of felt are 15 and the more waterproof 30.
The numbers ihad a correlation to the weight not the thickness.
With various benefits you ll want to make sure you re using felt paper for your next roofing project.
This weight of tar paper may tear and tends to create holes around the roofing nails.
Felt tar and slag roofing 4 ply 4 8 lb m ft 2 23 4 kg m 2 felt tar and slag roofing.
Felt paper is a type of roof underlayment.
This means that 100 square feet of the felt weighs 15 pounds.
Roofing felt also called roofing felt paper is underlayed on roofs before shingles are added.
Tar paper comes in two different weights or thicknesses.
It s purpose is to prevent water from penetrating the roof decking material like plywood or osb oriented strand board used for sheeting roofs.
It is placed between the roof decking or sheeting and the roof shingles.
The weight of roofing constructions above the truss rafter may be estimated with the calculator below.
However that direct correlation to weight no longer exists.
The best weight for roofing felt is the 30 pound product because it provides thicker and.
The lowest thickness is 15 pound felt.
30 felt can weigh between 16 and 27 pounds per square.
Felt paper is sometimes referred to as roof underlayment or tar paper.
Its main purpose is to prevent moisture from leaking into a roof.
In the past the felt number designation was correlated to the weight of the felt i e a 15 felt weighed 15 pounds 100 square feet.
By shifting the pound symbol 15 felt became 15 felt which may actually weigh 7 5 to 12 5 pounds per square.