

🔧 Stick with the Best: Elevate Your Projects with Henry Barrier!
The Henry Barrier BLUESKIN WTHR is a 4-inch by 50-foot self-adhered waterproof barrier designed for versatile use on wood, concrete, and metal surfaces. Weighing just 5.6 ounces, this product combines durability with ease of installation, making it an essential choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
| Brand | Henry |
| Color | Blue |
| Material | Aluminum,Steel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Special Feature | Self-adhered,Self-adhesive |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood, Concrete, Metal |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Size | Pack of 1 |
| Compatible Material | Aluminum, Alloy Steel, Metal |
| Manufacturer | Henry Co |
| Part Number | BH200WB4559 |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 12 x 14 inches |
| Item model number | BH200WB4559 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Self-adhered,Self-adhesive |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
M**O
This sealing tape is great stuff and will stick to almost anything
This sealing tape is great stuff and will stick to almost anything. It also has a very low application temperature which makes it great for applying in cold weather. It also comes in a variety of widths and is great for flashing around windows and doors one side is bright blue plastic and the sticky side is black. This stuff really sticks to whatever you apply it to so make sure you got it where you want it....I personally draw guide lines with a level and a sharpy marker before I start applying the tape. The only draw back to using Blueskin WB is the ridiculous high shipping cost the current Amazon supplier is charging. The 4" x 50' roll used to be covered under Amazon Prime 2 day free shipping but that is no longer the case and the shipping costs are quite high. I personally have switched to a different product because the the shipping costs thing.
N**H
Blueskin Tape
Price OK. Came promptly. Heavy box. A good product. I needed to renew a wood deck and used it to cover the stringers, the wood that the 2x6 deck boards are sitting one. The idea is to keep those "stringers" dry. The tape has good adhesion, and seems like a good way to keep the deck robust. This deck should last 30 years or more, and an actual report of the durability of this stuff might take that long too. There was some problem getting the tap unwound. In some places the adjacent layers were connected together, and that needed effort to get the tape to unroll. However, no big deal. With a little effort it unrolled just fine. If I do another deck, I would used more.
B**E
Waterproof barrier for basement framing
I finished my basement but was worried that when I went to Ramset the framing into the concrete that over time the wood would wick moisture out of the floor. Decided to apply this stuff to the bottom of it first so it’s in between the framing and the concrete. Works like a charm, and fits perfectly under a 2x4!
R**M
Just put my windows in
Amazing product
C**W
Off Label Use - Cheap Dynamat Substitute
I bought this to line the doors and interior panels of my diesel truck for sound deadening. It does work well and has no noticeable odor after installation.The name brands talk about using a small piece per panel (probably because it's so expensive), but this stuff is so cheap that there's no reason not to stick it to everything. Applying a layer to both the door frame as well as the inside of the door skin drastically reduces the high-frequency noise transfer.I plan to coat the floor boards with this stuff to kill the clattery racket coming from the engine.
M**E
Bought for my roofing used for everything else
I found this to be an excellent purchase. I got it to seal the joints on the plywood on my new patio roof, but have also used it for emergency patch repairs on my leaking gutter (held off the rain until I could get up there and replace the section). I also used it to hold down the carpet from my garage step through the threshold into the laundry room. It is better than duct tape, but way more expensive than duct (duck) tape.
J**C
Does not stick to OSB. Poor packaging
I had high hopes to seal the bottom of my shed sill plate. Overall the packaging was very difficult as the adhesive seeped from the edges and was firmly stuck to itself and the plastic overwrap. This meant I had to carefully try and separate everything slowing down the progress, and a few times got so bad I had to stop cut it out and splice it together. Initial tack to the OSB was OK (but not that strong), but then the very next morning I came back out intending to tape the vapor barrier to the blue-skin and it had all curled down and there is no adhesive strength left. OSB was dry and clear of dirt/debris, and as you can see there are hardly any OSB fibers being pulled. Overall the adhesion to the OSB I would rate as not existent. I'll have to strip it all down and use another system. Waste of money.
J**Y
Very Effective
We built pergolas with exposed tops to the upright posts so we put this product on the tops of the exposed wood grain and it has protected the wood grain from the weather. Some people put metal caps on the tops but we used this product.
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