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The BERRY GLOBAL 625889 is a black, 4 mil polyethylene film sheeting designed for vapor barriers, dust containment, concrete curing, and general-purpose covering applications. Measuring 4 feet wide by 100 feet long, the roll provides 400 square feet of coverage in a single continuous sheet. The 4 mil thickness delivers a balance of flexibility and puncture resistance, making it pliable enough to conform to irregular surfaces while still holding up to jobsite conditions. It meets ASTM D4397-91, the standard specification for polyethylene sheeting used in construction and agricultural applications. The roll weighs 8 pounds and is suited for installation by general contractors, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and trade crews requiring code-compliant moisture management.
This sheeting is used across residential and light commercial job sites where vapor control or temporary protection is required. Common applications include under-slab vapor barriers, crawl space moisture barriers, concrete curing blankets, dust partitions during renovation work, and landscaping ground cover. The black color blocks light penetration, making it effective for weed suppression and areas requiring opacity. Its pliable construction allows single-person installation without tearing during unrolling and fitting.
Designed as a general-purpose polyethylene sheeting solution compatible with standard construction, plumbing, and HVAC vapor barrier applications requiring ASTM D4397-91 compliant 4 mil poly film.
Installation is typically performed by general contractors, plumbers, or HVAC technicians depending on the application. For under-slab or crawl space vapor barriers, consult local building codes and IRC moisture control requirements before installation. Overlap seams a minimum amount per local code and tape seams with a compatible poly tape to maintain barrier continuity. Avoid puncturing the sheeting with fasteners or tools in areas where an unbroken vapor barrier is required.
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