PolyShield Sheathing

Stoner Smurf

Active Member
Has anyone used this stuff for walls in a grow room?


I am planning on building a standard frame, and then hanging this instead of drywall. I am working around plants so dry wall is not an option (too much dust). This stuff seems better anyway. Here's a PDF about it: http://www.cellofoam.com/BuildingProducts/polyshieldsu.html

The side not pictured is actually a foil/mylar type surface. Now I know there's a huge difference between mylar and foil and I am not sure which one it more resembles. In my google searches of polyshield one site actually called it mylar, but I'm skeptical.

So what do you guys think about this stuff. It looks like a great substitute for drywall in the building of grow rooms.
 

Stoner Smurf

Active Member
I hate to keep bumping my own thread, but I am going to. I know someone has had to of used this stuff, or seen someone use it. I really want some first hand accounts of the reflective material used on it. That would be so awesome. +Rep for sure for anyone who has knowledge on this product.
 

jm2275

Member
It works great. it has no hot spots and it distribute light equally. I love it because it reflects 90% of the light rays and heat too.
 

hoagtech

Well-Known Member
The more crazy reflective surfaces I try the more I'm reminded of how simple and effective black and white plastic in 10' wide chunks are.
 

Warlock1369

Well-Known Member
I have used it. But not as a reflective. It's a radiant barrier. Build your walls and cover with panda plastic.
 
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