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The BERRY GLOBAL 626082 is a heavy-duty 6-mil black polyethylene sheeting roll measuring 24 feet wide by 100 feet long. Supplied as a single-wound roll with no folds, it delivers a clean, consistent lay-out on the job site. The 6-mil thickness provides excellent tear resistance while remaining highly pliable, making it practical across a wide range of construction, mechanical, and site-prep applications. Weighing 70.9 pounds per roll, this sheeting meets ASTM D4397-91 and all associated specifications, confirming that thickness, tensile strength, and elongation values are within established performance tolerances for polyethylene film.
This sheeting is suited for residential and commercial job sites where a reliable moisture or vapor barrier is needed. Common applications include sub-slab vapor barriers in crawl spaces and basements, concrete curing covers, dust containment barriers during demolition or renovation work, and ground cover for landscaping projects. Plumbers, HVAC techs, concrete finishers, and general contractors all reach for this product when site conditions call for durable, lightweight plastic sheeting that conforms easily to irregular surfaces.
Designed as a general-purpose polyethylene film suitable for use as a vapor barrier, dust barrier, concrete curing cover, and landscaping ground cover across residential and commercial construction applications.
Installation does not require special tools beyond a utility knife or scissors for trimming. When used as a sub-slab or crawl space vapor barrier, overlap seams a minimum of 12 inches and secure edges per local building code requirements, which often reference IRC or IBC vapor retarder provisions. Avoid placing the sheeting over sharp debris or rough aggregate without a protective layer, as point loads can compromise the film. Concrete curing applications should anchor all edges to prevent wind displacement and retain moisture evenly across the slab surface.
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