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The BERRY GLOBAL 625809 is a clear 2 mil polyethylene sheeting roll measuring 8.33 feet wide by 200 feet long. Supplied as a single-wound roll with no folds, it delivers a flat, consistent lay that speeds up job-site deployment. The material is lightweight yet resistant to tearing and remains highly pliable in varied temperatures, making it a reliable choice for vapor barriers, dust containment, and surface protection. HVAC technicians, plumbers, general contractors, and concrete finishers all reach for this type of sheeting as a standard site consumable. It meets ASTM D4397-91, confirming it performs to established industry standards for polyethylene film used in construction and agricultural applications.
This sheeting is suited for both residential and light commercial job sites. Common applications include sub-slab and crawl space vapor barriers, temporary dust barriers during renovation, concrete curing covers, landscaping ground cover, and general all-purpose protective covering. The 200-foot roll length reduces the need for mid-run splices on larger installations, cutting labor time when covering wide floor or wall sections.
Designed as a general-purpose polyethylene sheeting roll for use in construction, HVAC, plumbing, and landscaping applications where a standard 2 mil clear poly film is specified.
Cut to length using a utility knife or shears and secure edges with tape, staples, or mechanical fasteners appropriate to the substrate. When used as a sub-slab or crawl space vapor barrier, overlap seams a minimum of 6 inches and seal per local building code requirements. For dust containment during HVAC or plumbing rough-in work, ensure all HVAC systems serving the space are powered down before erecting barriers to prevent drawing particulates into ductwork. Dispose of any torn or contaminated sections rather than patching, as integrity of the barrier depends on an unbroken film surface.
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