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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Benefits of Heavy Duty Tarps

As the old adage goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. It should come as no surprise, then, that individuals often go to great pains when it comes to protecting their belongs from damage. While there are a number of ways in which people can protect their personal possessions, tarps may be some of the most effective. Heavy duty tarps may be especially helpful when it comes to maintaining the quality and integrity of certain items, as they may be able to withstand extreme climate and temperature changes. The heavy duty tarps sold at CanopiesandTarps.com are not only waterproof and UV protected, but are also treated with anti-fungal agents.

Though there are a number of ways in which heavy duty tarps can be used, they are most commonly used for the protection of outdoor items, such as furniture or tools. In most cases, protecting these items from water, snow, and other forms of precipitation is considered to be a necessity.  Heavy duty tarps cannot only keep out moisture, but is effective at slowing the growth of mold and mildew. When used properly, these tarps can significantly extend the life expectancy of outdoor furniture and tools.

When it comes to outdoor furniture, avoiding the development of rot, mold and mildew is a necessity. However, many homeowners are also concerned about preventing discoloration and staining of their products. Heavy duty tarps can be effectively used to block the harmful rays of the sun—in fact, these products feature UV protection, thus insuring optimal results. Individuals who are especially concerned about the fading and staining that can sometimes occur as the result of excessive sun exposure should be sure to use the heavy duty tarps year round. While the winter sun may not seem as strong, it can still wrack havoc with outdoor furniture.

Depending on the part of the world in which the homeowner lives, fungus can be a significant problem. Fungal infections cannot only affect the products that are covered with heavy duty tarps, but also the coverings themselves. Fortunately, the heavy duty tarps sold at CanopiesandTarps.com are treated with anti-fungal agents, thus significantly reducing the risk of fungal infection. Cleaning and drying the tarps at least once every six months can go even farther when it comes to ensuring the safety and sanity of the heavy duty tarps.

Choosing Great Hay Tarps


Hay is an important commodity to any farmer. It not only provides an inexpensive source of fuel for livestock in the cold, winter months, but in some cases may actually serve as an effective form of insulation. As the cost of hay continues to rise, farmers have become more and more concerned about protecting it from the elements. In most cases, heavy-duty hay tarps are the best way to avoid the development of mildew, rot, and other hay toxins. To ensure success when it comes to choosing between various hay tarps, be sure to consider ideal tarp size, the types of bales that will be covered, and whether side curtains will be needed.
When it comes to any protective cover, choosing a product that is of an appropriate size is perhaps the most important first step. This is true more so than ever when it comes to hay tarps, as a product that is too small may actually do more harm than good. Be sure to determine the total number of bales that will be covered by the tarp to accurately identify ideal tarp size. Some individuals choose a tarp that is slightly larger than what they think they will need in order to ensure an adequate amount of space.

Historically, most farmers created square bales, as they could easily be stacked and kept in smaller storage areas. These days, however, more and more farmers are turning to the use of round bales, as they can be manipulated and moved with greater ease. Depending on the types of bales that will be covered, the ideal hay tarp may vary quite dramatically. In fact, tarps that are intended for use on square bales, but are placed over round ones may not provide adequate protection, and vice versa. Farmers should identity not only how many bales will need to be covered when it comes to ordering a tarp, but also the specific types of bales in question.

Finally, some farmers may choose to purchase hay tarps that feature side curtains. As suggested by the name, side curtains cover not only the tops of the bales, but also the sides—therefore providing greater protection. Hay tarps with side curtains may be used in a variety of locales. However, they may be most effective in areas that are plagued by especially high amounts of rainfall or precipitation, as hay stored in these areas may be at a greater risk for rot.

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Proper Storage of Clear Tarps


Tarps are important pieces of protective equipment, which can lead to significant financial savings when used in an appropriate manner. As with other pieces of outdoor gear, properly storing clear tarps and their relevant accessories is important for individuals who hope to extend the life expectancy of these pieces of equipment. While there are a number of recommendations when it comes to storing clear tarps, removing large dirt and debris, allowing the tarps to dry completely, and folding them neatly may be some of the most important. Individuals who have additional questions when it comes to storing clear tarps may want to consult with the experts at CanopiesandTarps.com.
As mentioned previously, one of the most important first steps when it comes to the storage of clear tarps involves removing all visible dirt and debris. In many cases, this can be done easily with a garden hose, a broom, and other similar pieces of equipment. In certain cases, clear tarp owners may need to allow clear tarps to soak to ensure that all debris and stains have been removed. For best results in the process, the tarps should be completely clean before proceeding to the next step.

Once the clear tarps have been properly cleaned, they should be allowed to dry completely. There are a number of ways in which tarps can be allowed to dry, including spreading them out on a flat surface or hanging them from one side on a secure line. Regardless of the technique uses, clear tarps should be totally dry before they are folded or otherwise compressed. Failing to complete this step can lead to the development of mold, mildew, and even rot within the folds of the clear tarp. This can be “toxic” for the tarp, and can result in its inability to be used in the future.

When it comes to storing clear tarps, the final step involves folding the products neatly and storing them in an appropriate receptacle. Clear tarps should be stored in a clean, dry container that does not have any dirt or debris, and kept in a cool, dry storage unit. Many individuals choose to store their clear tarps in the basement when the product is not in use—and, in fact, this is a great place to keep out-of-season clear tarps. Outdoor storage spaces and garages are also acceptable storage facilities for clear tarps.

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Tips for Choosing a Canvas Tarp


Canvas is a strong, coarse fabric that is often made from hemp, flax, or cotton. Traditionally, canvas has been used in the clothing and nautical industry, though its uses have recently grown quite substantially. In fact, canvas’ tough and durable exterior means that many individuals have begun to use canvas tarps as a form of protection for other, more delicate products. To ensure optimal results when it comes to choosing canvas tarps, shoppers should be sure to consider an ideal product size, color, and shape. When the proper canvas tarp is chosen, it can provide years of protection and safety in the yard, garden, or worksite.
Determining appropriate canvas tarp size is perhaps the most important step when it comes to choosing this product. In most cases, choosing a tarp that is too large will result in unneeded expense, while ordering one that is too small can have detrimental effects on the item being covered. Shoppers should be sure to measure the complete area that will need to be covered with a tarp before placing a final order. Consider asking a friend or co-worker to check your work to ensure that all calculations are correct.

In addition to product size, the color of a canvas tarp may—in some cases—significant impact its effectiveness. For example, individuals who are interested in using a canvas tarp as a form of camouflage should choose a product that most closely matches the natural environment in their area. In contrast, those who want their tarp to stand out should select a color that is in stark contrast to surrounding areas. Be sure to think long and hard about idea canvas tarp color to ensure optimal results in the planning process. CanopiesandTarps.com offers a wide range of colors for individuals who are interested in purchasing high-quality canvas tarps.

Finally, customers should consider which canvas tarp size is most appropriate for their specific job before settling on a final product. As with the other factors described above, a canvas tarp that is not of the appropriate shape can reduce its efficacy quite substantially. In most cases, canvas tarps are available in square and rectangular configuration—though round tarps may be found in some unique circumstances. The experts at CanopiesandTarps.com may be able to provide some assistance when it comes to choosing between the different options in regards to canvas shape. 
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