VEVOR has a useful selection of house wraps made for both home and business building projects. These are heavy-duty polyethylene vapor barriers available in various roll sizes and thicknesses. When you need a strong, tear-resistant barrier under siding, around foundations, or across construction surfaces, VEVOR's water-resistant house wraps are available. Choose small 4x250 ft rolls for narrow runs or 9x150 ft rolls for large wall sections.
Are you looking for a house wrap that stops water, tears, and vapor from getting through on both new construction and renovation jobs without costing as much as premium-brand options? One of the most important parts of any wall assembly for keeping moisture out is a good roll of house wrap. Picking the right thickness and roll size for your job will directly affect how quickly the installation goes. VEVOR's house wraps come in two thicknesses and four roll configurations, so they can be used for everything from small residential areas to large commercial wall installations.
Different types of materials, thicknesses, and finishes affect how well a house wrap keeps water out and controls air. VEVOR's house wraps use heavy-duty polyethylene sheeting. This construction prioritizes water resistance and vapor barrier performance across a wide range of applications, from protecting wall sheathing during framing to preventing foundation moisture and providing drop-cloth vapor-barrier coverage on commercial sites.
Between a building's structural sheathing and its outer cladding, a water-resistant house wrap is the main layer that controls moisture. Heavy-duty polyethylene sheeting in VEVOR's 0.13mm white house wrap prevents liquid water from reaching the sheathing layer. This stops the rot, mold growth, and structural damage that occur when bulk water reaches the wood framing without a good barrier layer.
The polyethylene construction provides a continuous, non-perforated water barrier across the roll. This differs from woven housewrap alternatives, in which the weave design creates micro-channels that allow moisture to escape after prolonged exposure. The water resistance of VEVOR's plastic sheeting house wrap remains consistent throughout the installation period. It does not degrade from UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, or wind loading before siding is installed.
A thickness of 0.13 mm is suitable for standard residential projects. It is strong enough to resist tears for staple or cap nail installation without being too stiff, which makes thicker sheeting hard to handle and cut on-site. This thickness makes the white house wrap easy to unroll, lay over wall sections without flapping, and cut with a utility knife.
VEVOR's 0.17mm black house wrap is about 30% thicker than the 0.13mm model. This means that it is much more resistant to punctures, tears, and mechanical damage during installation and construction traffic. The 0.17mm specification is best for uses where the house wrap will be in direct contact with heavy objects, like crawl space vapor barriers and under-slab moisture barriers. It is also best for any installation where heavy objects, foot traffic, or sharp materials could damage a thinner sheet.
The black 0.17mm sheet absorbs heat better than white, which can speed drying of damp substrates in crawl spaces and under slabs. It is easier to see tears, gaps, and lap joints during inspection before siding installation on walls, where the black surface stands out against the white framing and sheathing.
The 0.17mm model's 4x250-foot roll format is narrow and long, making it easy to run horizontal courses across wall sections with little waste. Each course covers a 4-foot vertical band, matching standard stud spacing and aiding material estimates. By reducing the number of splice joints in long wall runs, the 250-foot roll length makes it easier to install a continuous vapor barrier.
VEVOR's white house wrap rolls come in three sizes: 9x75 ft, 4.5x150 ft, and 9x150 ft. This way, contractors, builders, and do-it-yourself installers can choose the right roll size for their project without buying too much material, which can lead to waste and on-site storage issues.
On VEVOR's wide-format rolls, the 9-foot width is perfect for standard residential wall heights. One 9-foot-wide course covers a full wall section from sill plate to soffit on most single-story buildings and the lower half of a two-story wall in a single uninterrupted sheet, without taping horizontal seams, which take more time to install. Printed alignment marks and course indicators are easy to see on the white background, making it easier to line up overlaps when putting up repeated courses on the wall.
The 4.5-foot-wide roll is better for smaller jobs like foundation perimeter wrapping, partial wall sections, and renovations where a 9-foot roll would cause excess waste. The 4.5x150-foot roll covers 675 square feet, enough for many medium home projects or one story of a new home.
Tear resistance indicates how well a house wrap withstands stapling, cap nailing, wind handling, cutting around openings, and contact with framing hardware. Heavy-duty polyethylene used to make VEVOR's house wrap rolls stops tears from spreading from staple or nail puncture points. This is an important feature because any tear that spreads away from a fastener leaves a hole in the vapor barrier, making the affected area less protected against moisture.
VEVOR's house wrap sheeting is designed to stay in place at fastener points when wind loads act on unclad wall sections during construction. When wind lifts a house wrap that is not properly tear-resistant, it tears away from the fastener points, causing sections to billow and requiring repair before siding can be put on. VEVOR's polyethylene does not fail this way during normal on-site exposure times.
The practical choices that affect how quickly and efficiently a house wrap installation goes and how much waste is made are roll size and style. VEVOR's house wraps are available in four roll configurations across two widths and three lengths. This lets builders and contractors match the right materials for any job, from small home renovations to large commercial construction sites.
Roll width determines how many vertical courses are needed and affects the number of horizontal seams to tape. VEVOR's 9-foot-wide rolls, which come in 75 ft and 150 ft lengths, reduce the number of courses needed for normal wall heights. This reduces installation time and the number of horizontal lap seams that need to be taped. For a normal 9-foot wall height, one 9-foot-wide course covers a typical 9-foot wall height without horizontal seams. This is the fastest and most water-resistant way to do it.
When a full 9x150-foot roll would leave a lot of material unused, like on a single wall elevation, in a garage, or for an accessory building, the 9x75-foot roll is the right choice. The 9x75-foot roll covers 675 square feet, suitable for a two-car garage or the front of a small one-story house. It is also more efficient than opening a larger roll for a partial project because it generates less waste. For jobs that need a narrower width, like foundation perimeter work, installing a vapor barrier in a crawl space, or partial-height wall sections where a 9-foot-wide roll requires too much trimming, the 4.5x150 ft roll fills the gap.
VEVOR's house wrap rolls are rated for use as both a moisture barrier for wall sheathing and a general construction vapor barrier. These are common uses of polyethylene sheeting in residential and commercial construction. Install house wrap horizontally across the framed wall over the sheathing. Lap the seams and tape the openings to create a continuous, water-resistant house wrap membrane beneath the final cladding.
As an alternative to drainable housewrap, VEVOR's polyethylene can serve as a ground vapor barrier under slabs and in crawl spaces. Many crawl space vapor barrier codes specify 0.17mm as a minimum thickness. It has the puncture resistance needed to be installed over rough or rocky soil without compromising the barrier integrity required for long-term moisture control. As a drop cloth, the heavy-duty polyethylene withstands paint, water, and debris while remaining light enough to move.
VEVOR house wraps are reliable for keeping water and air out. They come in a range of roll sizes and two thicknesses: 0.13mm for normal home use and 0.17mm for tough jobs that need extra puncture resistance. From small renovations to big commercial builds, VEVOR can handle any job. They come in white or black, with widths from 4 ft to 9 ft and lengths from 75 to 250 ft. Competitive pricing and reliable post-sale support are included. Shop the full lineup now.
The 0.13mm models suit standard residential wall applications and provide adequate tear resistance for stapling. The 0.17mm model provides about 30% more thickness for crawl space vapor barriers, under-slab use, and installations needing greater puncture resistance.
The 9x150 ft roll covers large wall areas efficiently with minimal horizontal seams. The 9x75 ft roll is suitable for smaller projects and single elevations. The 4.5x150 ft roll is best for narrow coverage runs, foundation perimeters, and partial-height wall sections where a 9-foot width generates excessive waste.
Yes. The 0.17mm model is well-suited for use as a crawl space vapor barrier; the increased thickness provides the puncture resistance needed on rough soil surfaces, and the polyethylene construction effectively blocks ground moisture migration. Check local building codes for minimum vapor barrier thickness requirements before selecting your model.
Yes. All VEVOR house wrap models are rated for both residential and commercial construction applications, including use as wall moisture barriers, vapor barrier coverings, and construction drop cloths. The 9x150 ft roll format is the most efficient for large commercial wall sections where minimizing seam count and installation time matters.
Overlap horizontal courses by at least 6 inches, with upper courses lapping over lower courses to shed water. Lap vertical seams by a minimum of 6 inches. Tape all seams and openings with compatible house wrap tape to maintain a continuous water-resistant membrane across the full installation.