I tried searching but no luck. Normally I use 10' wide, black, 6 mil visqueen folded over so a double layer of black plastic held down with mason string stapled to the sides of the woodstack. The 10' wide strip is then 5' wide which hangs over a nice foot or so on each side of my double wide row of 16" splits. It actually works pretty well and costs about 40 cents per foot of cover.
I see the new roofing underlayment is 4 feet wide. White. and really thin but costs about the same per running foot. It would be single layer and thinner than the plastic. Hangover would only be like 4-6" so a little shorter.
Does anybody have experience covering firewood with synthetic underlayment? It's kind of like a thin tarp with tyvek glued on. Big box stores sell it.
My rows are 50' long, 5' tall, and 32" wide and this top cover will get snow, ice, and wind but no debris since there are no trees.
I see the new roofing underlayment is 4 feet wide. White. and really thin but costs about the same per running foot. It would be single layer and thinner than the plastic. Hangover would only be like 4-6" so a little shorter.
Does anybody have experience covering firewood with synthetic underlayment? It's kind of like a thin tarp with tyvek glued on. Big box stores sell it.
My rows are 50' long, 5' tall, and 32" wide and this top cover will get snow, ice, and wind but no debris since there are no trees.