4 ft. x 150 ft. 600 sq. ft. Lightweight Roll Fiberglass Lath Metal Lath Alternative for Flooring 4.4 oz

SKU: SLSM600
(1 customer review)
  • Lighter, Faster, Easier: Save time & reduce costs vs. metal lath
  • Lightweight & Compact: Easy to cut, handle, & install
  • Durable & No Rust: Industry-approved, safe with no sharp edges

$242.00

About This Product

SpiderLath Lightweight Mesh revolutionizes flooring as an alternative to standard metal lath. SpiderLath is lightweight, rust-free, and safer to handle, with no sharp edges. Each compact roll covers 600 sq. ft., equating to approximately 34 sheets of metal lath, making it easier to cut, install, and transport. Engineered for efficiency, it’s an industry-approved solution that saves time and reduces costs without compromising durability.

Highlights

  • Saves Time & Money: Install up to 50% faster compared to metal lath.
  • Industry Approved: Recommended by professional users and brands.
  • Easy to Cut & Install: Effortlessly cut and install on any job.
  • Lightweight & Compact: Easy to handle, transport, and store.
  • Durable: Built to last while minimizing cracks.
  • No Rust: Will not rust or corrode.
  • Equal Coverage: A single roll of 600 sq. ft. SpiderLath equals approximately 34 sheets of standard metal lath.
  • Uses: For commercial and residential thin flooring and epoxy primer layer
  • Lighter. Faster. Easier.: SpiderLath is lighter, faster, and easier compared to standard metal lath.
  • Superior Strength: Surpasses strength of 2.5 metal lath.

Specifications:

  • Roll Weight: 19 lbs
  • Roll Dimensions: 150ft x 4ft
  • Boxed Dimensions: 6x6x48

 



1 roll of SpiderLath = approx. 34 sheets of metal lath
 = 600 SQ FT Rolls of SpiderLath

1 review for 4 ft. x 150 ft. 600 sq. ft. Lightweight Roll Fiberglass Lath Metal Lath Alternative for Flooring 4.4 oz

  1. Julie Langham

    The ordering process was very easy and my order was processed immediately. Product arrived within 2-3 days. We are using the lightweight floor product to apply over construction joints underneath terrazzo logos in a high school.

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