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How to Install Corrugated Plastic

Corrugated plastic is a versatile, lightweight, and durable material used across industries—from construction and renovation to paint. Whether you’re protecting floors during a remodel or using it to protect walls and doors during a paint job, understanding how to work with this material can save time and effort. In this guide, we’ll walk you through what it is, how it performs on the job, why it’s a smart choice, and how to install it properly. 

PLASTI-SHIELD™ FR-488What is Corrugated Plastic?  

Corrugated plastic is an excellent Masonite alternative from high-impact polypropylene. It features a fluted design that resembles cardboard but offers significantly more strength and resilience. This structure makes it ideal for a wide range of applications, including temporary floor protection.  

One of the most common questions is, “Is corrugated plastic waterproof?” The answer is yes! Its water-resistant properties make it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, and high traffic environments. 

How to Use Plastic Sheets on the Job 

On job sites, corrugated plastic is a reliable solution for protecting surfaces from damage. It stands up to heavy foot traffic, tools, paint, and debris without tearing or absorbing moisture. This makes it especially useful during construction, painting, or remodeling projects.  

Need to fit it around corners or tight spaces? If you’re wondering how to cut corrugated plastic sheets, all you need is a utility knife and a straight edge. The material cuts cleanly and easily, allowing for quick customization on-site. 

PLASTI-SHIELD-0Why Use Corrugated Plastic? 

There are several reasons to choose this material over alternatives like cardboard, board, and Masonite including:  

  • Durability: Resists crushing, tearing, and punctures.  
  • Leak Resistant: Corrugate plastic will not allow water or paint seep through, potentially harming the surface underneath.
  • Reusable: Can be cleaned and used multiple times.
  • Lightweight: Easy to carry and install.
  • Eco-Conscious: Many sheets are recyclable or made from recycled materials. 

How to Install Corrugated Plastic 

  1. Measure the Area: Determine the dimensions of the surface you want to cover.  
  2. Cut to Fit: Use a utility knife to trim the sheets to size. For irregular shapes, trace the outline first.  
  3. Lay the Sheets: Position the sheets flat on the surface, with the flutes running in the direction that provides the most support.  
  4. Secure in Place: Use painter’s tape or low-residue adhesive tape to hold the sheets down.  
  5. Reuse or Recycle: After use, clean the sheets and store them flat for future projects. 

Where to Buy Plasti Shield

Looking for corrugated plastic for your next job? Contact us today, and we’ll help you find the closest retailer. Surface Shields offers, traditional corrugated plastic, Flame retardant, and ultra-heavy options for any job type.  

 

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