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Monday, September 30, 2013

Great Ideas for Shade Tents

Shade tents are a fantastic way to keep out of the harmful sun on those hot summer days. Wherever you may be, you can now tack a break and enjoy your day without having to move location. Shade tents are very versatile and can be used in many different situations and locations. To show you how great they are, we have given you some fun ideas on how to use shade tents.

Pool Party


A great way to spend a summer’s day is having a pool party with your friends. The question is, what do you do when it gets too hot and the sun gets too much? Well that were your trust shade tent comes in. It will give you just the right amount of shade so that you can still enjoy your day out.

Tennis Tournament


If you are taking part or watching a local tennis tournament, chances are there will be ample space to set up your shade tent. You can now enjoy the day in the cooling shade while the players do their thing.

Gone Fishing


Fishing can be one of the most relaxing sports you can do; the only problem is that you often need to spend most the day in the sun. Shade tents are easy to assemble and provide you with perfect shade so that you can focus on catching the big one.

What other ideas can you come up with for your shade tent?

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Great Uses For a Blue Tarp

Blue tarps have some fantastic uses. They are one of the most common and useful tarps you can buy. We thought it would be a good idea to highlight some of these uses below.

·         With help from some study cord, you can create a pup tent between two sturdy trees. You can use rocks and sticks to pin the edges to the ground.

·         If you have a creative side, why not cut up your blue tarp and fashion yourself a rain poncho. You will never have to get soaked again.

·         If you have a damaged or leaving roof, a blue tarp is the perfect temporary fix.

·         If you love having barbeques but hate having wet wood, use a blue tarp to cover it. Your wood will be dry all year round.

·         On those hot summers days, why not throw your blue tarp on the grass and let the hose run water down it. You now have the perfect water slide for your kids’ entertainment.

·         If you are lost in the wilderness, your blue tarp can be used to flag down helicopters.

·         If you are looking for instant shelter from the sun, your blue tarp can be assembled literally anywhere for a quick fix. Attach it to your vehicle or tree to create the perfect shelter.

·         A blue tarp is great for those that want to set up a temporary stand at a flea market.

What other ideas can you come up with?

Friday, September 13, 2013

Great Uses Of Tarpaulins At Home


Tarpaulins are one of the most common purchases by homeowners. Poly tarps are a very popular choice, as they can be used for many different purposes around the house. They can be used to cover up your kids sand pit, giving your children a safe and dry area to play on.

Tarpaulins are also used to protect valuable cars and boats from the harsh elements. They can give your prized possessions a longer lifespan as rust and damp are removed from the equation.

If you are a wood fire enthusiast, owning a tarpaulin is a great investment. You will be able to keep all your wood as dry as possible, even through heavy rains. You can be assured that your wood will be perfect every time.

If your garden is open to the harsh sunlight, using a tarpaulin like a canopy is a great way to stay shaded. You will be able to enjoy lunches and parties in your garden throughout the summer months.

Canvas tarpaulins also have great uses around the house. You can use them as drop clothes when redecorating your home. You will never have to worry about paint dipping onto you floor or furniture again.

If you ever decide to move to a new home, using canvas tarpaulins as protective covers is a great idea. They will keep the items safe and expel any water if it begins raining.

As you can see there are some great uses for tarpaulins around the house, what others can you suggest?


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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Things To Look For When Choosing A Poly Tarp

Due to the wide variety of colors, sizes, weights and prices, poly tarps are one of the most popular choices for consumers. Poly Tarps are typically made of multiple layers with a woven mesh fabric sandwiched between two or more polyethylene sheets. Choosing the right tarps that matches your exact specifications is very important, that is why we have included a few options to look out for.

Thickness

If you are looking for a tarp for retail purposes, you usually are going to go for ones that are around 6 mils thick. If you need the tarp for heavy duty use such as carports, try going for ones that are around 12 mils in thickness. If you are looking for super heavy tarps you are looking at around 23 mils.

Lamination

The majority of poly tarps will be constructed with a mesh fabric that has been laminated between at least two layers of polyethylene film. Some heavy duty and super heavy duty tarps will have an additional layer of black polyethylene laminated within the centre so that it prevents sun rays from penetrating through the tarp. If you are looking for a laminated poly tarp, make sure it is before purchasing.

Waterproof


Most poly tarps are waterproof. The laminated film layers of polyethylene are naturally waterproof. However, some screen poly tarps designed for truck bed covers and sun screens are not waterproof. Make sure your tarp is waterproof if you need it to be.