Drop Cloths & Sheeting keep paint, dust, and debris off the surfaces you care about, speeding up prep and cleanup for any paint or remodel project. From living rooms to job sites, the right protection saves time, prevents damage, and gives you confidence to work faster.

Choose the material that matches your task:
- Canvas drop cloths (8–12 oz): Durable, reusable, and slip-resistant, ideal for hardwood, tile, and stairs. Heavier weights reduce bleed-through and shifting.
- Butyl- or plastic-backed canvas: Leakproof and non-slip; great under ladders and for heavy roller loads.
- Plastic sheeting (poly): Lightweight coverage for furniture, cabinets, and walls. Select thickness by duty: 0.7–1 mil for light overspray, 2–4 mil for rolling and ceiling work, 6 mil for heavy-duty containment and vapor barriers.
- Pre-taped masking film: Clings to trim and windows for fast edge protection and sharp paint lines.
- Rosin or paper floor protection: Breathable coverage for finished floors during traffic and touch-ups.

Tips for better results:
- Size up. Use larger cloths to avoid seams and trip points; tuck under baseboards and tape edges with painter’s tape for a tight seal.
- Match slip resistance to the surface. Use canvas or backed cloths on stairs and slick floors; avoid bare plastic underfoot.
- Create dust walls. Pair 4–6 mil sheeting with poles or zippers to isolate sanding and demolition.
- Reuse and store. Shake out or wash canvas, fold dry, and label by room to speed future projects.
- Choose eco-smart options. Reusable canvas and recycled poly reduce waste without sacrificing protection.

Whether you’re spraying cabinets, cutting drywall, or rolling ceilings, quality drop cloths and sheeting deliver cleaner results, safer footing, and fewer callbacks. Common sizes include 4x12, 9x12, 12x15, and 10x20 feet, with pre-folded packaging for easy deployment. Look for UV-resistant or flame-retardant sheeting for outdoor jobs and compliance needs and site safety.