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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Canopy Replacement Covers

With every new canopy purchase there comes a time when the cover needs to be replaced. Most polyethylene canopy covers have an average lifespan of 2-4 years before replacement is needed. At CanopiesAndTarps.com we make purchasing a new canopy cover easy. Our selection of standard, valance top and valance enclosure covers are always in stock and available for immediate shipment.

All of our canopy replacement covers are made of fiber-backed poly, which is heat-sealed and then laminated. UV treatments go into each cover to ensure optimal protection for year round coverage you can count on. Rope reinforced edges and grommets line the perimeter and are spaced every 18 inches. Choose from a variety of color choices and find a canopy replacement cover that works for your specific application.

Before purchasing a new replacement cover be sure to measure your existing frame. Our tarp covers featured on this section are designed for high angled peak frames. To get an accurate measurement you will want to take three different measurements. First, measure the width of the frame from inside leg to inside leg. Second, measure the length from inside leg to inside leg. Your final measurement will be from the ground to the center highest point on the peak. For 10’ and 12’ wide, high peak canopies, you should get a center height of around 9 to10’ from ground to center peak. On the larger canopy frames, like that of the 18’ wide models, a normal center height measurement should be between 11 to 12’. After your measurements are complete and you have determined that your frame is in fact a high peak design, simply match your width and length measurements with the appropriate replacement cover.

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