🛠️ Tape into perfection — don’t let your floors miss out!
ROBERTS 50-040 Underlayment Tape Roll is a 1-7/8 inch by 100-foot moisture-resistant polyethylene tape designed to securely join underlayment seams. Compatible with any underlayment brand, it’s ideal for floating floors, carpet padding seams, and general repairs, offering durability and high visibility with its bold red color.
Brand | ROBERTS |
Color | Red |
Material | Polyethylene |
Number of Items | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 11.81"L x 1.77"W x 0.18"Th |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Size | 30 cm x 4.5 cm x 0.45 cm |
Compatible Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Unit Count | 100.0 Feet |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00075378500315 |
Manufacturer | ROBERTS |
UPC | 075378500315 |
Part Number | 50-040 |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 50-040 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | No |
Included Components | Tape |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | No guarantee |
G**R
Holds Tight
Using to keep sections of moisture barrier in place on a wood surface. It holds, has strength, & feels secure. Must work accurately - no 2nd try.
N**R
Cheap and easy to use
Mistake friendly, sticks to most materials. Easy to use, ans is hard to lump.
A**N
Worked Great
I used this on a recent flooring project, and was happy with the results=== The Good Stuff ===* The tape has enough adhesive to stick to the foil of most underlayment. It is, however, easy enough to unroll, and it resists tearing. You will probably want to use a utility knife to cut it.* The tape is thin enough that it doesn't really add anything to the height of the underlayment.* It unrolls easily enough so that one person can run a 20' piece without any help or spotters.=== The Not-So-Good Stuff ===* Nothing really. My preference would have been for larger rolls, but not really a problem.=== Summary ===This worked well and did what it was supposed to do. By the way, if you are tempted to do without it and just lay the underlayment down, you can probably get away with that....until a little piece of the aluminum foil flap works its way into a joint, and now you have a shiny, glittery highlight to your new floor.
T**N
It works
This is fine. It rips really easily if your pull angle is too wide, closer to the floor works best to prevent ripping. It held down some cork underlay well, it didn’t hold together some plastic sheeting we had used to protect a different floor.
A**Y
Strong tape, good for the job
Strong tape that adhered very well to my underlayment. The tape made tight seams that held up well during flooring installation. The only issue I noticed is that it is not forgiving and does not like to be reseated. If you miss your seam and need to pull it up a bit to reposition it, you may as well cut the tape there and apply a new piece because the adhesion wears off once it is removed. A small issue that hardly impacts it's usability but worth noting. I really like this tape and have used about 10 rolls so far.
J**.
Sturdy tape great for underlayment
The media could not be loaded. Love how sticky and durable this tape is. Wonderful and easy to use. Project is complete.
A**Y
Great tape
Purchase this tape to use for a floor underlayment, but have found so many other uses for it.Very handy grippy tape, but doesn't leave marks and is not a pain in the butt to use.You don't need scissors which is nice and it doesn't leave sticky residue.We were able to use it to attach laminate to sides of cabinets and hold it in place while the glue set and for multiple other purposes on our motorhome.We bought extra rolls just to keep them handy because we like it so much ...wish it came in other colors.
J**S
Fine for simple tasks. Absolutely never use this on ducts. It's not nearly good enough for that.
Good when it's fresh. But it gets brittle as it ages, so buy it fresh and don't let it sit in storage for an extended period. And absolutely never use this on ducts. It's not nearly good enough for that.I bought 6 rolls of this tape. The first was crummy. It shredded when I tried to unroll it, it tore easily, and it was so brittle that it snapped if I pulled hard on it. And it didn't stick all that well.The second roll was much better; it was stretchy and didn't shred. Even so, the adhesive is only fair; it sticks adequately but not strongly to rolls of underlayment.I compared the two rolls and realized that the crummy roll was older. This tape apparently doesn't age well.
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