Barricade House Wrap Plus 5' x 150' Roll - Ultimate Protection Against Wind, Air & Moisture
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I used staples, and the seams should be taped.
It's not self-adhesive, so you'll have to use cap nails to put it up.
Selected User Reviews For Barricade House Wrap Plus 5' x 150' Roll - Ultimate Protection Against Wind, Air & Moisture
I haven't used a lot of different types of house wrap before, but this one appears to be very strong. It was extremely difficult for me to tear it; this is not paper. It is also not woven. It resembles a fabric in appearance. It's a breeze to work with this person. When you cut it, it does not continue to tear at that location. It's simple to put together with tape. Because I had some on hand, I used tyvek tape, which held up well. As we were putting it up on the wall, it sort of held itself in place. Cap nails were used instead of staples. It has made me very happy.
The product was thick and did not deteriorate after 30 days in the Arizona sun.
This was a lot of fun to work with, and it does a fantastic job. I used it to seal drafts in my 1843 farmhouse's interior walls, as well as in my animal barn and barn doors.