Dura Skrim 32' X 100' 6 mil. Dura Skrim
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
This is not clear at all.
Although it is not ideal, it is feasible. Neither snow nor heavy rains will be able to travel through it well because it is not very thick. In addition to being transparent, it is pretty robust with the embedded strings. If it is a roof cover such as a greenhouse I would say go with a 10 to 20 mil thickness. As long as you only want to do vertical walls, then it is okay. For the money, 6 mil is good, but it is better and much more expensive to use thicker foil.
It does not come with a warranty, I'm sorry. As a disposable product, it is considered to be a waste
I do not believe that it is. In addition to this specific F/R material, other F/R materials are also available.
Selected User Reviews For Dura Skrim 32' X 100' 6 mil. Dura Skrim
I'm so impressed with the durability of this. In Western Oregon, I put it over a large garden area on a hoop frame all year round. In all, it lasted three years before it needed to be replaced. It rained a lot, it blew a lot, and there was sun. There is not enough light coming in to cause my plants to suffer deficiency, but they are also getting enough light. Having replaced it with this second half of the roll, I shall receive 6 years of service from that.
I like it.