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The BERRY GLOBAL 626015 is a 6-mil clear polyethylene sheeting roll measuring 6 feet wide by 100 feet long. Supplied as a single-wound roll with no folds, it delivers reliable tensile strength and flexibility for demanding job-site conditions. The material resists tearing and remains highly pliable, making it suitable for installations where conforming to irregular surfaces is necessary. At 17.2 pounds per roll, it is manageable for a single technician or installer to transport and stage. It meets ASTM D4397-91 and all associated specifications, confirming consistent mil thickness and physical performance across the roll.
This sheeting is used across multiple trades and construction applications. HVAC technicians and insulation contractors deploy it as a crawl space or basement vapor barrier to reduce moisture migration. Construction crews use it for dust containment during renovation work, concrete curing covers, and temporary weather protection. Landscapers apply it under gravel or rock beds for weed suppression. The 6-mil thickness provides a balance of durability and workability suited to both short-term and extended installations in residential and light commercial settings.
Designed as a general-purpose polyethylene sheeting roll suitable for vapor barrier, dust containment, and protective cover applications in residential and light commercial construction and HVAC service work.
Polyethylene sheeting used as a vapor barrier in crawl spaces or mechanical rooms should be installed by a qualified contractor following local building codes and manufacturer guidance for overlap and sealing. Seams should be overlapped and taped with an appropriate vapor barrier tape to maintain continuity. When used as a dust barrier, secure edges with tape or mechanical fasteners rated for the substrate to prevent gaps. Avoid dragging the roll across sharp debris, as concentrated point loads can puncture the film prior to installation.
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