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Frost King P1025 Polyethylene Sheeting, 10' x 25' x 4 mil., Clear

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$17.76

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About this item

  • Clear ideal for making moisture-proof indoor storm windows and doors can also be used to cover, protect and store furniture
  • This product is easy to use and made of high quality material
  • This product is manufactured in United states
  • Country of Origin: United States


Product Description

Frost King P1025 Polyethylene Sheeting, 10' x 25' x 4 mil., Clear

Manufacturer Contact Information

1-800-526-5265


reviewer777
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025
Pro: Great Price. The plastic is strong and long lasting.Con: Product Plastic is less clear
Ally B
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2025
I used this plastic underneath my mobile home as a temporary Vapor barrier over top of the insulation. It has kept my pipes from freezing in -35 weather.
Gaffer
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Great 4 mil plastic. Holds up to staples for dust control. Happy.
Literary Omnivore
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
Frost King is the brand of plastic sheeting I have been buying since forever for various purposes; my parents bought this brand when I was a kid. It has gotten to be impossible to find locally and I was relieved to see it on Amazon. This is the old dependable sheeting for covering windows in winter and so on. I will always look for this reliable brand.
Lmegac
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
I wanted to kill the grass in a large portion of my yard to create a vegetable garden. I saw that Solarizing would kill the grass and make the ground underneath sterile. I got two rolls and the grass is dying fast. We have had to move it a few times due to lots of rain, but it remains strong and we are thinking of using it afterwards to create a green house, as it is still in excellent condition.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2024
Too opaque for temp green house 6 mil is a lot clearer... left is 6 mil right is their 4 mil
Shannon
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2024
Needed to winterize an 9x12 shed.So far so good.Great value
Gaetane
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2024
It’s a roll of pieces a nice size. I use it to over my window were I have a/c. Keeps the winds from passing through.
Theresa Simpson
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Only issue is it's not perfectly clearCompany did respond immediately
Alex B.
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2024
Huge roll with strong good quality plasticWould buy again
Jerry R.
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
I have an open wired chicken coop that I wanted to wind proof for the winter to keep some warmth in and this seemed like a good alternative to the more expensive 6mil sheeting. So far it has worked great and I have no complaints.
Ping
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
I Bought two rolls in Nov 12 and Dec 7 2020, one is ok, another broken a lot at folding lines and I repaired some but it looks like it is going to break more.
Hilary Buckland
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2022
I have an acre of land and I want to kill off all the grass. With climate change I decided that it's wasteful of time, money, and energy to buy/use products mowing an ugly, inedible landscape for HOURS every week. It's downright stupid, so I will be making garden beds of herbs, roses, flowering bushes, and grape arbors in the front with a huge fenced garden for veg and berries behind the house. Behind that garden I will be putting in a huge orchard with 2+ of just about every type of fruit and nut tree which will grow here in 5B. Between all the beds/gardens/orchard I will be installing homemade paving stones (yeah, I'm insane) along with low growing ground cover such as sedum, moss, thyme, you get the idea. Most of the ground covers will need to be "maintained" (mowed) once or maybe twice a year. So yeah, I will still need my battery powered lawn tools, but only maybe once or twice a year instead of once a week.I started in the front, right up against the road (55 mph truck route in the boonies) and staked down the plastic with metal staples. It was easy to slice the plastic to fit around the existing row of lilac bushes and I was able to get the whole sheet down with no other help (64 female fat but fit) in about an hour, even accounting for fitting around existing lilacs.After just 2 weeks the grass is looking pretty dead. I was afraid it would spring back to life even though I cut it REALLY short before applying the plastic, but it's just dying. I did have one problem, however. I must have covered a portal to a mole dimension because in just one spot several holes appeared in the plastic with dirt on top. I just patched each hole for several days and decided that the dimension closed on its own, the moles died, or they all escaped. Whatevs.I will be buying a LOT more plastic as I move farther back on my property. I plan to keep the plastic on the entire yard until next Spring so I can begin all my planting. *rubs hands*.
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