ZIPWALL POLES - 20FT
ZipWall Poles – 20FT provide a fast and reliable way to set up temporary dust barriers on the jobsite, helping keep work areas clean and separated without causing damage to finished surfaces.
- Package contains two ZipWall poles with parts (heads, plates, and GripDisk™ non-slip pads)
- Spring-loaded design secures barriers up to 20 feet high quickly and safely
- Strong, lightweight stainless steel construction ensures durability while remaining easy to handle
- Innovative non-skid, non-marking head and plate prevent damage to surfaces
- Quick and easy setup—no ladders, no tape, no damage; poly sheeting sold separately
- Commonly used to create temporary dust barrier areas for minor to moderate construction damage like dust transfer in projects with occasional or medium traffic
| Size: 20ft |
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Frequently Asked Questions
ZipWall Poles – 20FT are professional-grade dust barrier poles designed to create temporary floor-to-ceiling containment systems in spaces with high ceilings, helping contractors establish effective dust control quickly without the need for tape, framing, or surface damage.
ZipWall Poles – 20FT are designed for use in areas with high ceilings, making them ideal for warehouses, atriums, gymnasiums, commercial spaces, industrial facilities, and other environments where standard dust barrier poles may not reach.
They are frequently used during renovations, maintenance work, and construction projects in large open spaces where dust containment is required to protect occupied areas, equipment, or finished surfaces.
ZipWall Poles can be installed and removed quickly without tools, tape, or damage to surrounding surfaces. This allows crews to create effective dust containment systems in a fraction of the time required for traditional temporary walls.

