🏡 Wrap Your Home in Protection!
DuPont Tyvek HomeWrap is a premium weather-resistant barrier designed to protect your home from moisture and air infiltration. Measuring 3' x 100', it covers an impressive 300 square feet, making it ideal for various applications, from new constructions to renovations. With a lightweight design of just 19.84 lbs and a thickness of 0.07 inches, this product combines durability with ease of installation, ensuring your home remains energy-efficient and protected against the elements.
Product Dimensions | 1200"L x 36"W |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05450208026404 |
Manufacturer | DuPont |
Part Number | 3060B |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Item model number | 3060B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3' X 100' |
Color | White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | DuPont Tyvek HomeWrap - 3' x 100' |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**E
Exactly what I was looking for
I had some hail damage and needed the paper to cover under the siding I replaced. This was just enough to do the front of my home and it was much cheaper than the hardware store. Would recommend.
L**S
PERFECT
This was great for the money and we have plenty left over! Easy to install and the durability is great!
R**R
as advertised
this size works great for a DIYer with no scaffold or second pair of hands, worked out great for residing where the contractor never used any fil at all.
V**E
Pretty good shelf liner
I recently cleaned the shelves in my garage, and when I stripped off the old soiled shelf liner, I saw that whoever had installed it had used Tyvek homewrap. I couldn't come up with a better substitute, so I bought a fresh roll and did the same thing. The wrap was about a foot wider than the shelves, but when I folded it down it held a nice crease. I was intrigued to see that it is actually made of HDPE plastic... the same thing they use in milk jugs. But since it comes in a big sheet, it probably isn't recyclable (it isn't the right number for plastic film recycling). And it certainly isn't compostable. But at least it seems really durable, so the new liners should last a good number of years.
M**Y
Quality, well worth it!
We used Tyvek under our Hardie Board siding. We needed more and ordered another brand, it was see thru, stretchy, hard to work with, not quality product and recommended 2-3 layers. We went back to Tyvek, one layer is all you need.
J**T
Appears to be the legitimate product.
Easy application.
C**E
Great way to seal out water and wind
Finally finishing the exterior of my rehabbed trailer. Reframed the south end of my trailer last Dec and installed double pane picture window, wired the wall, insulated inside with fiberglass bats and outside with foam board, but that is as far as I got. This year I finally ordered the Tyvek, tape, and nails and covered the foam board and then installed vinyl siding. Much warmer inside than last winter. Great sealing system. As soon as I can come up with the money, I'll do the rest of the trailer same way.
J**N
Buy plenty, the box stores are selling cheap housewrap
Glad I bought this here, went to the big box stores and they had some cheap imitation product that felt like a nylon material, not the same. I've seen that same cheap material used in bulk grass seed bags, it's no good. I didn't buy enough here so I had to use the cheap stuff for my last row up top. Tyvek cannot be reproduced, simulated, or replaced with cheaper products. If you want the real deal buy Tyvek.
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