Tarps, or tarpaulins, are
simple in looks, but remarkably useful in function. At their simplest, they are
nothing more than large plastic blankets. But the way they are designed, with
layer upon layer of tough, flexible and waterproof polyethylene fibers,
stitched and laminated to completion, they’re an asset in nearly every industry
and every household. These versatile sheets are no joke, and with a penchant
for providing shelter in a flash, you’ll be glad you have one around when you
need it!
There is really no limit to
the uses that tarps can handle, but most commonly the clever sheets are used to
protect or shield things. You can easily use them for any of the following
purposes:
- Shield vehicles, houses, hay, food and groups of people from the
elements
- Athletic field covers
- Construct tents and canopies
Any camper or hiking enthusiast
can attest to the versatility and usefulness of these tools, and the
low-maintenance, waterproof design makes them perfect for outdoor use.
There are a wide selection
of tarpaulins available to the public, including heavy duty and super
heavy-duty polyethylene models. These products carry many benefits that
increase performance, including:
- Tear, mildew and water resistance
- UV treated on both sides to withstand long-term exposure to direct
sunlight
- Easily personalized with a variety of colors, such as white,
green, silver, orange and even camouflage!
A little research and
careful selection will net you the perfect option for your specific needs, and
there are also a wide variety of accessories available that can makes these
amazing sheets of plastic even more user-friendly!
Typically, tarps are lined
with reinforced and rust-resistant rings called grommets that allow rope and
other types of bungee ties to be laced through and the tarp to be tied down.
This practical feature allows a simple blanket to be transformed into a
weatherproof tent in a matter of seconds. When tightly secured, you will be
amazed at much stress and abuse it can take, without buckling or tearing. That
kind of durability has made tarpaulins a mainstay in construction operations,
as well as military use.
Tarps are the perfect
combination of strength and flexibility, and those qualities combined have made
them a favored tool in nearly every trade. Bring one along on your next camping
weekend, lay it down during your next painting project, or even use it to cover
your furniture during your next move.
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Our 270gsm Black Tarpaulin Sheets are manufactured with a black top hemmed onto a silver underside; there is a 3% UV inhibitor the lamination. Although fabricated from a heavyweight polyethylene, these hardy covers remain manageable and easy to handle and are fully waterproof. Popular as roofing covers and boat tarps.
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