underlagspapp
Underlagspapp is a term used in Swedish construction for a sheet material that serves as the base layer under roofing or siding to protect the structure from moisture. It is typically asphalt-impregnated paper or felt, sometimes reinforced with fiberglass or polyester. Traditionally it acted as a tar-based underlayment on pitched roofs, providing a water-repellent base for later layers such as roofing felt, shingles, or tiles, and as a barrier against dampness from the attic space or wind-driven rain during construction.
In practice, underlagspapp is rolled out in courses from the eaves toward the ridge with overlaps of
Material variations include traditional asphalt-saturated paper or felt and modern asphalt-impregnated synthetic sheets; newer products may
Although still used, especially in older buildings or certain regions, many builders now use synthetic underlayments