Trex RainEscape Butyl Tape - 4" x 50'

SKU: TRXTAPE
Quick ID: Q1159

$63.67

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Features

  • Needed on joists to cover the opening where two troughs meet
  • Quick and easy installation - requires only a utility knife, a staple gun and a caulk gun
  • Tape is used on all seams, joints and perimeter
  • Cost effective water drainage system
  • Industry-leading 20-Year Limited Warranty
  • Install on 12 in. or 16 in. joist spacing
  • Use on any joist material and with any brand of decking
  • 4" tape is not for use with Trex Elevations. If installing steel framing, be sure to choose 2" Trex tape for Trex Elevations

Description

Trex Rainescape 4" X 50' Butyl Tape is one of the components in a Trex RainEscape Deck Drainage System. Butyl Tape is needed on joists to cover the opening where two troughs meet. It ensures a waterproof seal, so there are no leaks.

Trex RainEscape keeps outdoor living areas dry in rainy weather. This system does so without the appearance of unsightly downspouts or panels. It is an easy-to-install product that makes it simple to create stunning outdoor spaces. RainEscape keeps the area underneath a deck dry, so it's possible to install TVs, speakers, ceiling fans, and more. Trex RainEscape is the perfect way to create an indoor environment underneath any deck. Don't let dreary weather keep you from having fun outdoors!

Specifications

ManufacturerTrex
Manufacturer Part Number0082
BrandTrex
Sub BrandRainEscape
UPC851288003036
Installation Tools RequiredUtility Knife, Staple Gun, Caulk Gun
Package Quantity1
ReturnableYes

Weights and Dimensions

Weight (Pounds)3.1
Length (Feet)50
Width (Inches)2

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