Overview – Dow Protected Membrane Roof EN User Manual

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Protected membrane roofing’s

breakthrough contribution to
flat roof technology was the
incorporation of an “upside-
down” approach to insulating
the roof: placing the insulation
on top of the waterproof mem-
brane to improve the membrane’s
effectiveness and the insulation’s
efficiency.

This advancement was made

possible in large part by the use
of STYROFOAM

Brand

Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) Foam
Insulation, whose closed-cell,
water-resistant qualities have
proven to be a key component
in protected membrane roof
(PMR) systems.

A conventional roof places

the membrane on top of the
insulation, leaving the mem-
brane vulnerable to extreme
temperature changes, freeze-
thaw conditions and physical
abuse from heavy foot traffic
(Figure 1).

The PMR system places the

insulation on top of the mem-
brane, protecting the roofing
membrane from extreme tem-
perature changes and physical
abuse (Figure 2).

The main difference between

PMR and conventional roofing
is the sequence in which the
materials are applied. The key
to the PMR system is that the
insulation is placed on top of
the waterproofing membrane.
This configuration protects the
membrane, resulting in excellent
long-term performance and
durability.

Figure 1: Conventional Roof With Membrane Above
the Insulation (depending upon building and climate
conditions, a vapor barrier may also be used)

Figure 2: PMR With Membrane Below the Insulation

Ballast

Filter
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STYROFOAM™
Brand Foam
Insulation

Membrane

Deck

Membrane

STYROFOAM™
Brand Foam
Insulation

Deck

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