Home Edition™ carries the same properties of Ram Board in a smaller (36" x 50'), lighter roll. It is 15% thinner than our professional grade board but remains heavy-duty at 4x the thickness of rosin paper. It provides re-usable protection for contractors and DIY'ers with smaller projects.
Home Edition™ is perfect for those who want to protect their walls in between larger projects. For contractors, it provides a lightweight and re-usable surface that can be easily stored away when not needed. Home Edition also protects your property with its heavy duty construction which will last years of abuse from kids or pets running around the house during winter break!
Home Edition™ boards are smaller than our professional grade board but still provide protection at 4x the thickness of rosin paper - making them ideal for small jobs such as wrapping new furniture before painting it or protecting areas like doorways while flooring work being done so you don't have to worry about damage caused by people walking on top of the doorway while trying to get through quickly - avoid all this hassle.
It is designed with cost and efficiency in mind; it lays out fast and is re-usable. Home Edition™ is non-staining and utilises Flex-Fiber™ technology allowing for the proper curing of new floors on jobsites. Exclusive Spill Guard™ technology provides added protection against water, paint, mud and more.
Ram Board Home Edition™ provides proven and trusted protection for new and existing concrete, wood, tile, stone, linoleum, vinyl composition tile (VCT), epoxy and most other floor types.
All the properties of Ram Board™ in a smaller (91.44cm x 15.24m) and lighter roll. Perfect re-usable protection for home DIY projects. See the promotional video below.
Built with value and efficiency, Ram Board Home Edition™ and includes the following benefits:
Specs:
Roll size: 91.44cm x 15.24m (36"x50' - 150 sq.ft.) | Thickness 36 mil | Weight 18Ibs
To learn about recent projects using Ram Board™ and updates on this exciting product, view the official Ram Board website at www.ramboard.com