USG Fiberock Floor Protect Paper - #A1036

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USG Fiberock Floor Protect Paper - #A1036

Protect floors and more from dirt, spills, and scratches with economical FiberockTM construction paper from USG.

  • Great for protecting floors during plastering, texturing or painting
  • Can be used under hardwood flooring or as cabinet protection
  • Also great for packaging, crafts, and as...More

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Description /Size Style Options Price Quantity
USG Fiberock Builder Paper, 3' x 167'
501 sq.ft. roll
$41.87- each

Description

Protect floors and more from dirt, spills, and scratches with economical FiberockTM construction paper from USG.

  • Great for protecting floors during plastering, texturing or painting
  • Can be used under hardwood flooring or as cabinet protection
  • Also great for packaging, crafts, and as scriber paper
  • Made from 100% non-staining recycled paper
  • Durable, no memory so it stays flat

Specifications

Availability:

  • Comes in 3' x 167' rolls (501 sq.ft.)

Construction Details:

  • Made in the USA with 100% recycled paper
  • Non-staining even when wet
  • Medium-duty FiberockTM meets the Tile Council of North America (TNCA) guidelines for field installation requirements for protecting new tile work
  • Not for use in exterior applications
  • Do not use where substrate is exposed to moisture
  • Not for use as a vapor retarder
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