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Easy installation and take down.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Using A Roof Tarp In Emergency Situations.

Following any major storm the next crucial step is damage assessment. As part of the assessment process it is important to note the areas most critically affected by the storm and make temporary repairs to stabilize your home until a professional contractor is available. One of the most common types of damage after major storms is roof damage. Using a tarp to cover the damaged areas is crucial until more permanent repairs can be made. Immediate action in emergency situations can prevent further deterioration to the exposed areas of a roof and can greatly reduce future repair costs. However, tarping a roof should only be done if there is an immediate threat of further damage and a professional is not available to complete the task. When making tarp repairs to a roof it is always best to use the buddy system and have a friend or neighbor assist you with the project. Avoid standing on steeply pitched rooftops and never stand directly on the tarp when applying it to the roof, especially if it is wet.

Identifying the damaged areas caused by hurricanes, tropical storms and other natural elements can be difficult at first sight but there are some key indicators that damage has occurred. Some of those key indicators include but are not limited to disturbed shingles caused by high winds, dipping or indentations to the roof, broken roof tiles, missing sheet metal panels and of course water damage to the inside of the house due to leaking or dripping. Water will travel the path of least resistance so the area the leak appears to be in may not actually be the origin. If possible, try to track the water leak to its origin. In order to accomplish this you may have to crawl in the attic or even cut a square out of the ceiling drywall to find the source.

Once all damaged areas have been assessed, the tarp process can be initiated. There are a couple of different options available for roof covers but a polyethylene tarp is the preferred fabric due to its tear resistant qualities. It is safer and more manageable to use several smaller covers than one large cover. In addition to a tarp cover, some other items are essential for the process and include a ladder, a pair of heavy-duty gloves, a hammer, safety glasses, a cutting instrument, several 2 x 4 wooden studs and 3-1/4” screws or framing nails. Start by laying out the tarpaulin over the damaged area. If you need to use multiple tarps to completely cover an area then connect the two pieces by overlapping them. Use a 2 x 4 strip of wood that is longer than the width of the tarp and place it on top of the tarps edge that is overlapping the bottom cover. Fold the wood strip back on itself with both the bottom and top tarp at the same time. Complete three full rotations before securing the 2 x 4 strip to the roof with nails or screws. The folding of the tarps with the wood strip will create a seal and prevent water from seeping through the two separate covers. Place an additional strip of wood, of equal length, on top of the first and secure it with nails or screws. The sandwich effect will further reduce water seepage as well as, strengthen the hold on the roof. The final step in the process will require placing 2 x 4 strips of wood cut into 3 or 4-foot sections along the perimeter of the tarp cover. Try to space the strips of wood about 1 foot apart from one another. The space between strips will allow the movement of water, dirt and debris and prevent it from collecting on top of the tarp and damaged area.

Safety is of the utmost importance and using a tarp cover, as a temporary solution should only be done in an emergency situation. Never attempt to repair a roof during a storm and always stop working if the weather starts to worsen. Roof repairs are best left to the professionals, so if there is any professional assistance available please use it. Furthermore, always remember to use the buddy system when on a roof or using ladders. Roofs can be extremely dangerous and under no circumstances should these steps be attempted in foul weather or unsafe conditions. These instructions are just a suggestion and the author holds no liability or responsibility for accidents that may occur during the repair nor holds any responsibility for faulty repairs. Furthermore, it is recommended that you consult with a professional if there is any doubt whatsoever about safety or procedure.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Silver/Black Heavy-Duty Poly Tarps

Silver/Black poly tarps are great as canopy frame covers and are often used on carports, portable garages and pole tents. These tarpaulins are made with a top reflective silver layer, which diverts UV rays while the black under layer keeps the inner contents cool and protected from heat and outside elements.

Each Silver/Black poly tarp contains Polycarbonate grommets every 18", Special molded plastic reinforced corner pieces and is 5 oz. Per Square Yard with a 14 x 14 weave HDPE woven center layer. These heavy-duty tarps are a strong and durable tarp for commercial and industrial applications.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Portable Dog Kennels

Animals are just as important to a family as their own children. Pets deserve to have a place to stay that protects them from the harsh elements of weather while providing shade and safety. Let your pets know how much you love them by purchasing a Dog Kennel. Each Dog Kennel comes complete with a heavy-duty polyethylene cover that is waterproof and provides 100 percent UV protection. Built to last for years, our Dog Kennels are made of 2" square mesh 3mm diameter wire grade steel frames and feature a push button snap roof design with electroless nickel-plated powder coat connectors that assemble in minutes.

Kennels that are too small can cause anxiety in your pet. CanopiesAndTarps.com offers a number of different size Dog Kennels for small, medium and large breeds. Dog Kennels are great if you have a yard with no fence but want to let your dog play outside. Use the Dog Kennels as a tool in potty training your pet or as a protective enclosure in areas that have high Cyote populations. Our unique Dog Kennels are built with the same high quality materials as our canopies and provide more protection for your pet than most kennels on the market today. Our chainlink fence version of the Dog Kennel is made with an impressive rust resistant 18 guage galvanized steel tubing and includes permanent anchors.

The house style apperance of the peaked Dog Kennels make them the ideal product for blending into the natural surrounding of any household. Take it a step further and use portions of the Dog Kennel to hang flower arrangements or potted plants. Dig out an area and fill it with sand so your pet has a naturally soft are to lay and rest. Your house has furniture, so how about including a Pet Bed in your purchase. Our Pet Beds are the perfect compliment to any Dog Kennel. Each Pet Bed is made of high density mesh materials and the bed frame is elevated to keep your pets off the cold floor. Each Pet Bed is Flea, Mite, Mold and Mildew Resistant and Easy to Clean.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Large Tarps: Large Heavy-Duty Covers


In recent years there has become an increasing demand for poly tarps in larger sizes. Tarp covers are no longer being used as just simple canopy covers, but instead are being used in construction, athletics, commercial and government applications. The tarpaulin industry has experienced dramatic growth as the demand for product is reaching wider audiences. In response, CanopiesAndTarps.com has increased our inventory as well as added several new colors to our product line, including Clear Tarps, Tan Tarps and Blue Mesh Tarps. New growth is always expected however, in recent years the demand for larger size tarps has increased as consumers look for cost effective solutions to help protect property and valuables.

Poly Tarps provide the same dependable coverage as specialized products but for much less of a cost. Primary uses for large tarps include roof coverage, slope erosion control, athletic field covers and equipment protection. Large tarpaulin covers are available in both heavy-duty and regular duty varieties. The difference in quality is attributed to the tarps thickness and grommet spacing. Large, heavy-duty tarps are generally 12 Mil. in thickness and contain grommets every 18 inches. The heavy-duty tarp is designed for applications that require longer coverage where as the large, regular duty tarp is considered a multi-purpose cover for short-term projects. The regular duty tarp is 4-6 Mil in thickness and features grommet spacing every 36 inches. Both large tarp varieties are made with high-grade polyethylene fibers, which are heat laminated and retrofitted with, rust resistant aluminum grommets.


Polyethylene is the ideal fabric for outdoor applications due to its natural resistance to mildew and rot. Moreover, every poly tarp is fully waterproof and is UV treated inside and out with added fade blockers anti-aging, anti-yellowing and anti-microbial agents. The result is a cover that has the ability to stand up to the elements and provide substantial protection year after year.


Although there are many different sizes of poly tarps available, large tarps are beneficial because they complete the job with the use of one single cover. There is no need to purchase several smaller tarps, as has been the case in previous years. Large tarp covers are available in Blue, Green, Silver and White colors. Large tarps can be purchased starting at size 40’ x 60’ and are even available as large as 170’ x 170’. Each large tarp is packaged and shipped on a pallet through LTL trucking and has an expected delivery time of 4-5 business days depending on the destination.


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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Happy Holidays From CanopiesAndTarps.com

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Tent Tarps For Camping.




Tarps are a great choice for temporary protection. The poly tarp material is naturally waterproof and contains grommets every 18 inches, which makes securing the cover easy. In this video Sean Mulhall, gives detailed instructions on how to use a tarp as a tent while camping. Tarpaulins are made of lightweight material and can be folded to fit in small back pack compartments or even rolled up with a blanket and then packed. Once a desirable location has been chosen, all you need to set up your tarp tent is a couple of trees, some bungee chords and some branches off the ground. The most common size tarp used for this application is the 8 x 10 but an even larger tarp can be used if a larger coverage area is needed for multiple campers. The camouflage tarp is the perfect tent tarp as it blends into the natural environment. Watch this video tutorial titled “Tarp Sleep System”.


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Using A Tarp As A Ground Layer For Tents.

Tarps can be used for many different purposes. For this reason, the poly tarp has become one of the most popular choices for protection against rain and snow. Having a solid ground cover for camping tents is important because it will not only keep the tent dry from ground moisture but it will also act as a protective barrier against rocks, dirt, snow, and pine needles. In this video expert John Stewart, an Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America, explains how to use a tarp for camping tents and the importance of selecting the correct size. (Video Link)




Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Take Advantage Of Our Holiday Coupon Code Get 10% Off.

CanopiesAndTarps.com is preparing for the holiday season by offering great coupons on all canopy and tarp products. Through the end of December, we are offering 10% off the already reduced sale prices listed on our website. You can save up to 60% off outdoor canopies, as well as up to 70% off tarps. Just enter coupon code ct1234 at checkout and receive instant savings.

Canopies make a great Christmas gift for those outdoor enthusiasts looking to protect ATV’s, RV’s, outdoor equipment and automobiles. Purchasing a canopy now is perfect timing to prepare for this upcoming winter season. Click Here to go to the website and start saving.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Canopy Instructions Now Available On Our Website.


A new section has been added to the CanopiesAndTarps.com website, which features detailed parts lists and installation instructions for our most popular canopy frames. By following the guidelines, customers can create their own canopy frames by purchasing the fitting components from our website and the tubing from their local suppliers. Building a canopy at home eliminates shipping costs associated with heavy, pre-built carport kits. Our sales representatives are always available to answer questions about canopy frame construction. If you are trying to build a frame that is not included on our diagram section, just call us at (877) 811-3911 and we will be glad to assist. Please visit our new canopy instructions page (click here).

Party Tents Turn Ordinary Events Into Special Events.


Outdoor events are becoming more common especially for weddings and parties. Party Tents are a great way to celebrate any event in style. Unlike the more functional canopies on the market, Party Tents protect and serve as a part of the overall allure of the event. Party Tents range in many different sizes, colors and styles. Party Tents, Depending on the event being held, are offered in bright colors that are visually stunning as well as more conservative colors like those of Wedding Tents. Party Event Tents have the additional option of enclosing the entire structure with side panels which add not only elegance but also add further protection from the elements. Side panels allow for greater versatility in event situations. During the day the side panels can be left off keeping the Party Tent bright and allowing the breeze to enter the tent. Once the event enters into the evening hours the side panels can be attached to provide protection from the cold and to also give a more elegant appearance. Whatever the event or occasion may be, Party Tents are a great and creative alternative to standard events held in buildings.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Clear Poly Tarps


Clear Tarps are similar to other heavy-duty poly tarps and can be used for a variety of outdoor applications, including greenhouse covers, temporary shelter covers and weather barrier covers. The clear tarp is the primary choice among the agricultural community for greenhouse protection. The clear polyethylene allows natural light to transmit through the fabric, which promotes healthy growth in plants and flowers. Like all poly tarps, these clear tarps are waterproof and consist of 3 x 3 polyester mesh squares throughout that add strength to the fabric. The clear poly tarp is 14 mil. in thickness and 6 oz. per square yard.

A clear tarp would be great for a temporary outdoor sunroom for plants, flowers and vegetable gardens. The clear poly can be easily attached to any frame structure by using ball bungee ties and is light enough for PVC structures. Furthermore, the clear plastic material can be used as a fence tarp for agricultural gardens to prevent incoming debris. As a weather protection barrier, the clear tarp will keep gardens safe from outside elements but will still allow the sun to penetrate for optimal growth. Best of all, the clear tarp is made of polyethylene and is naturally resistant to mold, rot and mildew. The poly cover can be used outside for protection year after year.

Christmas Trees And Tarps



A poly tarp is considered a multi-use cover and one such use is for Christmas Trees. Having a poly tarp available when purchasing your tree is a valuable asset. The tree can be placed on the tarpaulin and then dragged to the vehicle. Once the tree is at the vehicle, use the poly tarp as a protective cover to line the back or roof of the car. By doing this you can avoid all the messy tree sap and pine needles. Furthermore, the poly tarp can then be used to carry the tree into the house without creating a trail of falling debris. Use the same tarpaulin as a ground cover to place the tree on and avoid any damage to your carpet or furniture. When the Holiday is over the handy tarp will again assist you in taking the tree outside to the curb for disposal. Your poly tarp is now available for the next task. Remember to clean the tarp after use, fold it and store it in a dry clean place.

Solar Paneled Carports

Carports are now serving a bigger purpose in our lives. In addition to providing protection for your vehicle, carports now have the capability to provide enough solar energy to power up to 3,000 homes per year. The introduction of solar paneled carport systems has been in the news a lot lately and is gaining much attention from city officials as a solution for going "Green". EnXco, a California based wind and solar firm, is in negotiations with Suffolk County to seal the deal on a 20 year contract that would result in the construction of several solar carports throughout the county. Imagine that, protecting your vehicle while at the same time helping the environment. Solar Carports are saving the world!