
Protecto Wrap Dual Guard Threshold Tape – The Ultimate Protection from Air and Moisture Infiltration Under the Threshold – Rubberized Asphalt Adhesive Barrier – 5-1/2" x 25' — Open-Box, 37% Off
Brand: Protecto Wrap
Description
SEALS SUBFLOORS FROM AIR & MOISTURE —Dual Guard creates a durable barrier that blocks air, moisture, and debris from entering under the threshold. Its gasket-like flange design helps prevent swelling, frame movement, and long-term structural issues.
WATERPROOF EDGE AND GAP PROTECTOR – Dual Guard’s patented flange design seals the subfloor, helping block moisture, air, and debris under thresholds. Prevents swelling, warping, and costly repairs for durable long-term protection.
ADHERES TO MULTIPLE SURFACES – Bonds securely to metal, wood, concrete, and stone veneer. This versatile tape creates a tight, waterproof seal across various building materials, ensuring stability and lasting hold under every threshold.
FAST, SELF-ADHERING INSTALLATION —The high-tack rubberized asphalt adhesive lets you peel, position, and press the tape into place with precision. Creates a clean, permanent bond for contractors and DIY installers seeking quick, reliable threshold protection.
BUILT FOR ALL ENTRY AND PATIO DOORS – Designed for new construction and repair, this tape helps stop door frame racking and air infiltration. It’s 100% waterproof and energy efficient for lasting performance.
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Product Details
- SKU:
- awhd-us-b000kkxiou
- Model:
- 827705525
- Country:
- US
- ASIN:
- B000KKXIOU
- GTIN:
- 00650745855252
- UPC:
- 650745855252
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