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The BERRY GLOBAL 625954 is a 4 mil clear polyethylene sheeting roll measuring 20 feet wide by 100 feet long. It is single wound with no folds, making it easy to deploy across large areas without untangling or separating layers. The sheeting is lightweight yet durable, resisting tears while remaining highly pliable for conforming to irregular surfaces. It meets ASTM designation D4397-91 and all associated specifications, confirming performance for vapor barrier and protective cover applications. Contractors, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and general tradespeople use this sheeting for moisture control, dust containment, and surface protection on residential and commercial job sites.
This polyethylene sheeting is suited for a wide range of trade and construction applications. Common uses include ground vapor barriers in crawl spaces and under slabs, temporary dust barriers during renovation or mechanical work, landscaping ground cover, concrete curing covers, and general-purpose protective tarping. Its 2,000 square foot coverage per roll makes it practical for large-scale installs without mid-project splicing. The 4 mil thickness provides a balance of flexibility and puncture resistance appropriate for both indoor and outdoor temporary applications.
Designed for general-purpose use as a vapor barrier, dust barrier, and protective cover in residential and commercial construction, HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical trade applications.
Polyethylene sheeting used as a crawl space or under-slab vapor barrier should be installed per local building codes and IRC or IBC moisture control requirements. Overlap seams by at least 6 inches and tape edges where a continuous barrier is required. Use a utility knife or shears for clean cuts. No special tools are required, but care should be taken to avoid punctures from sharp debris on the substrate before laying the sheet.
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