Looking for a reliable and affordable way to protect your floors during construction or renovation? Look no further than Trimaco’s X-Paper, a temporary floor protection paper. Our paper is designed to protect all types of floors, including hardwood, laminate, tile, and more.
Traditional Contractor Paper options have been around for a long time. However, brown builder’s paper and red rosin paper cannot withstand large paint spills and heavy traffic without tearing easily. Stop applying and reapplying your temporary floor protection, and upgrade to Trimaco’s X-Paper.
This heavy-duty floor protection paper is 1.5x thicker than traditional brown builder’s paper. X-Paper provides some protection against water and paint spills, and will not rip from general site foot traffic. Proudly made in the USA, and designed to allow floors to breathe during the curing process. X-Paper is truly a cut above the rest when compared to other surface protection papers.
There are many benefits to using temporary floor protection paper. It acts as a surface protector so you can work on projects without damaging your floors. It is 1.5 times thicker than traditional contractor paper so it will withstand water and paint spills. It acts as a protection board and won’t tear with heavy foot traffic and it is engineered to allow floors, especially wood floors, to breathe during the curing process. It’s very versatile and available in pallets, packs, and rolls. It is also very durable and reusable.
X-Paper is easy to work with, affordable, and proudly made in the USA. It can be used to protect a variety of flooring including hardwood flooring, vinyl, tile, concrete and more. Give your brown builder’s paper go-to an upgrade. X-Paper is available in pallets, packs and rolls.
Trimaco is a leading manufacturer and distributor of jobsite protection products. We provide protective clothing, flooring protection that protects floors from paint, drop cloths, painter’s plastic, and much more. Our products are used by painters, contractors, do-it-yourselfers, and homeowners who want the job done right.
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