Husky 16 ft x 100 ft Clear Poly Film, 1.2-mil Thickness, Vapor/Masking/Containment Sheeting (UPC 073257009782, MPN CF01216C) – For Drop Cloths, Dust Barriers, Crawl-Space Moisture Control
Condition: New, open box. Roll is unused; packaging shows handling/storage wear.
This Husky/Poly-America clear polyethylene film is a versatile 1.2-mil general-purpose sheeting for jobsites and facilities. At 16 ft × 100 ft, it’s wide enough for wall-to-wall masking, plastic walls/zip doors, and large floor protection. Use it as a spray or dust barrier, temporary weather shield, concrete curing cover, or as a Class I vapor retarder for light-duty interior applications and crawl spaces (verify local code and perm requirements). Transparent material lets in light so you can see what you’re doing behind the barrier.
Features
Large roll: 16 ft × 100 ft (1,600 sq ft coverage) for expansive areas
Clear polyethylene, 1.2-mil thickness – easy to handle, cuts cleanly with a knife
Husky 6-mil black/clear (common for crawl-space encapsulation and tougher site work)
Comparable Products
Clear PE sheeting from other brands in 1–2 mil thickness ranges for masking and containment
Reinforced or flame-retardant poly (when jobsite specs require FR or higher tear resistance)
Part of Larger Systems / Install Notes
For containment walls, pair with painter’s tape, zip doors, poles, or furring/track systems.
For vapor retarder use, overlap seams 6–12 in., tape with compatible vapor tape, and protect from puncture.
Avoid prolonged UV exposure; indoor or temporary outdoor use is recommended.
Always follow local building codes for perm rating and minimum thickness when used as a vapor retarder (many crawl-space specs call for 6-mil+).
Trademarks
Husky® and Poly-America® are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. All names are used strictly for identification.
Related
clear poly film 16x100; 1.2 mil plastic sheeting; construction drop cloth; dust containment plastic; temporary wall barrier; vapor retarder plastic; crawl space ground cover; concrete curing plastic; device to protect surfaces during painting; polyethylene roll sheeting
Common Requests:
“Is 1.2-mil thick enough for my paint/dust barrier or should I step up to 2–4 mil?”
“Can I use this as a crawl-space vapor barrier under code, or do I need 6-mil?”
“How many rolls do I need to cover X sq ft with overlaps?”
“Is it clear enough for visibility behind a containment wall?”
“What tape/adhesive works best and won’t leave residue on walls or floors?”