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Bituminous paper, also known as asphalt felt or tar paper, is a type of building material used as a moisture barrier. It is made from paper or fiberglass reinforced with bitumen (asphalt) to help protect buildings from water penetration. Bituminous paper is commonly used in construction as an underlayment for roofing and siding materials.

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