Tabs

Enclosed Canopies

All Season Coverage

Portable Sheds

Durable and Compact Design.

Portable Garages

10 Oz. poly covers and all steel frames.

Event Tents

Party and vendor tents for all occasions.

Pop Up Canopies

Easy installation and take down.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Outdoor Shelter Covers For Recreational Vehicles


As summer comes to an end it is time to consider storage options for all those fun recreational and seasonal vehicles. Boats, RVs, ATVs and camping supplies are used the most during the hot summer temperatures but need to be stored throughout the winter to ensure that they are in good working condition for the next season. The colder temperatures are still about a month away but it is best to plan ahead of time so that there are no surprises down the road. There is no worse feeling than not being prepared and watching helplessly as your recreational investment sits outside unprotected in the middle of a storm.

Portable garages, enclosed canopies and auto shelters are the perfect solution for your seasonal storage needs. These portable outdoor shelters provide a durable, steel framed barrier around your vehicle and the waterproof poly membrane prevents the elements from penetrating and doing damage. Fully water proof and UV resistant, portable garage shelter structures are a much more cost effective solution compared to that of storage facilities. Aside from storing recreational and seasonal vehicles, these structures can also be used to house autos, trucks, equipment and gardening supplies .


There are many different sizes available so it is important to get an accurate measurement of your vehicle before making a purchase. Measure the length, width and height of your largest vehicle to ensure that you purchase a structure that can store any one of your investments. Once these measurements have been completed your search for a portable storage shelter can begin. Pay close attention to all the the features and specifications and not just the price. Cheaper is not always better. You want to be sure to purchase a high quality shelter that will last year after year.


If you are not in a region that has severe weather throughout the winter months, another type of alternative shelter cover is a poly tarpaulin. Tarps can be found in a variety of sizes and can even be large enough to cover luxury RVs. These waterproof polyethylene sheets come retrofitted with grommets every 18" for securing purposes. As with all shelter covers, it is important to measure your surface area before purchasing one of these waterproof tarps. The poly tarp can be draped over your vehicle and secured with either rope or hook ties. Additionally, weights can be added to the top surface of the tarp to help hold it down during times of extreme wind.

As you are enjoying the rest of the summer take time to prepare your measurements and begin shopping for a portable storage solution. Whether you choose a canopy or tarp, be sure to purchase an item that will provide the best protection for your valuable investments.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Tailgate Tents

Tailgate tents are a great way to stay cool and protected from the elements. There is not one particular tent that is designed for tailgating specifically but there are many different styles that will provide adequate protection. Some of the different styles include pop up tents, instant shade structures, steel frame canopy tents and more.

Although there are some differences in the styles and shapes, each tailgate tent is constructed the same using steel frame components and include a heavy-duty cover for weather protection. Using an instant shade tent for your next tailgate party will allow you to stay out longer and enjoy the company of family and friends without suffering the effects of fatigue caused by prolonged sun exposure.

In addition to sun protection, tailgate canopy tents come complete with a water proof cover for those instances when protection from rain is necessary. Tailgate tents usually come with an angled roof to allow rain water to run off the shelter with ease. Accessory items such as side panels can be purchased to completely enclose the canopy shelter from all four sides. This is ideal when there is a definite forecast for rain or snow. Tailgate tents can be purchased locally at retail stores but the largest selection will be found online.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Using A Tarps Around The House.

Tarps can be used for a multitude of purposes and can be found in just about every industry. Aside from the commercial benefits, tarps can be very useful around the house as well. Although tarps are widely used among both residents and businesses there is still a large portion of the population that does not know exactly what a tarp is. It is usually after an explanation that people realize that they have either seen a tarp at one time or have actually used one. This is probably due to the fact that the tarp has many names amongst its users. Some of the most common references are covers, sheeting, canopy top, ground cover and so on.

The word tarp is derived from its full name, the tarpaulin and is defined by most dictionaries as a material used to cover and protect objects from moisture such as waterproof canvas. This definition can be a little misleading because not all tarps are made of canvas materials. Aside from canvas there are several other fabrics that comprise the tarpaulin including vinyl, nylon and polyester. However, the most common and most popular fabric used in tarp manufacturing today is polyethylene. Polyethylene tarps are also referred to as poly tarps and are the most widely used cover for outdoor protection today.

Poly tarps can be found on just about every outdoor canopy structure sold in retail stores and is ideal for several reasons. During the manufacturing process, thousands of threads are cross weaved before the lamination and grommet process. These poly fibers are naturally resistant to rot, mildew and mold. Stacked in three layers, the poly tarp is then laminated with a waterproof and UV resistant laminate, which produces an end product that is not only lightweight but also durable and cost effective. The grommets are set every eighteen inches and reinforced with rope edges that are hemmed.


This lightweight, durable tarp product is great for all types of uses at home and is a key essential for travel and road trips. Some of the most common uses for poly tarps in a residential setting include roof protection, gardening, patio shade, car protection, ground cover and can even be used as a drop cloth for painting and other household repairs. The poly tarp is also the perfect travel companion and works great as ground bedding for camping tents. With so many available sizes and colors, there is a poly tarp for any and all applications whether it be for residential or commercial use.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Relief Tarps


Tarps play a significant role in the recovery efforts after major natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, oil spoils, earthquakes and tropical storms. Used for many different applications, tarps provide both temporary shelter and refuge from heat and foul weather as the recovery efforts take place. In addition, tarp covers can also be used to prevent further damage to buildings and houses when used on rooftops. The temporary coverage provided by the tarpaulin is essential in the recovery process for both the victims and emergency personnel. The tarpaulin is made using woven polyethylene and is then laminated for a finished product that is both durable and waterproof. It is the natural characteristics of polyethylene, which makes the poly tarp so effective in these situations. Polyethylene is not only naturally resistant to mold, mildew and rot but is also designed to be both waterproof and UV resistant. The use of the relief tarp can be categorized into four main categories and include temporary roof coverage, ground cover, triage and shelter.


During Hurricane Katrina the tarp was used and widely distributed by FEMA during Operation Blue Roof. Both volunteer and contracted workers installed thousands of tarps to rooftops where damage was evident. The tarp was both a cost effective and dependable solution for temporary coverage and prevented structures from further damage until permanent repairs could take place. The simple act of using a waterproof cover in these relief situations allowed residents to remain in their homes while the recovery efforts continued. The roof tarp is easily installed using strips of 2 x 4 wooden studs and nails.


The tarp can be used as a ground cover for victims as emergency workers provide medical attention as well as an area where essential supplies can be stored. As a ground cover, tarps act as a waterproof membrane and allow vital operations to continue without the disruption of moisture. In addition, the tarp can be used on hillsides and slopes as a way to control erosion after heavy rains. Using a tarpaulin as a ground cover for tents is an ideal way not only prevent moisture from entering the living space but also acts as a protective barrier from hard debris such as rocks and sticks.


In triage situations it is vital to operations that all victims be separated based on the severity of injury. Colored tarps such as Red, Yellow and Green allow emergency personnel to properly and efficiently separate those based on need. Generally, the green tarps are used for the walking wounded or those with non-life threatening injuries. The yellow tarps are used for those with moderate injuries and the red tarps for those that need immediate assistance. The ability to use colored tarps that are both weather resistant and portable is a huge advantage for first responders.


The tarpaulin can be used by itself or in conjunction with a framed structure to provide shelter in the form of a canopy tent. When used with a structure, the tarp provides an instant shelter where rescue operations can take place as well as, a place for those without homes to find refuge. Both the framed structure and the tarp can be made with lightweight materials for easy transport and quick assembly.


The tarpaulin is a vital tool in relief and recovery efforts both before during and after a natural disaster occurs. Whether the tarp is being used for temporary roof repair, as ground cover, triage or as an instant shelter, the benefits are both advantageous and invaluable. Poly tarps are manufactured and available in a wide variety of colors and sizes. The strong yet lightweight material makes the tarp cover a key element in any disaster situation.