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Tarps Now® Releases Guide to Industrial Tarp Applications

St. Joseph, MI,USA, 2022-Sep-13 — /EPR CONSTRUCTION NEWS/ — Tarps Now® is pleased to announce the release of a new Guide to Industrial Tarp Applications that provides consumers a tutorial on the use of Industrial Tarp applications to solve a wide range of protective solutions. The guide begins with a discussion focused on the selection of durable fabrics which should be considered first, based upon the type of problem that needs to be solved. Examples include vinyl, clear vinyl, canvas, polyethylene and mesh which are often used in applications like truck tarps, industrial covers, equipment covers, construction tarps, welding blankets, and welding covers. Many of these heavy duty tarps are waterproof providing protection from the elements, moisture, and other fluids. Additional important options include fire retardant, high temperature, and anti-static protection.

Heavy-duty industrial grade construction tarps provide a safe environment at job sites, plants, warehouses, in the field, and other work areas. They help protect people, equipment, and structures in these locations and take a wide range of forms. Types of Industrial Tarps frequently are used for temporary building enclosures, such as containment tarps, scaffold sheeting and scaffold tarps. Other applications include concrete curing blankets, safety debris netting, construction scaffold debris netting, orange barrier fencing, safety snow fencing, lifting tarps, construction debris tarps, snow tarps, and basic stock sized tarp for smaller protective coverings.

Other guidance focuses on the care and maintenance of industrial tarp coverings, as the collection and build-up of dirt and grime can limit the effectiveness of the covers. To clean these tarps, it is recommended to use mild dish soap and warm water, as opposed to detergents, certain hash cleaners along with scrubbing too hard can damage the covers as well as removing the protection of special features. Product examples follow:

Product Information:

https://www.tarpsnow.com/industrial-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/heavy-duty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/canvas-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/mesh-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/truck-tarps.html
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https://www.tarpsnow.com/fire-resistant-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/poly-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/building-enclosure-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/concrete-curing-blankets.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/debris-scaffold-debris-netting.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/containment-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/fumigation-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/roof-debris-lifting-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/orange-barrier-safety-fencing.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/safety-netting-fall-protection.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/welding-blankets.html

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Tarp Manufacturer Releases Guide For Restoring Storm Damaged Roofs

St. Joseph, Michigan, USA, 2022-Sep-03 — /EPR CONSTRUCTION NEWS/ — With Atlantic Hurricane Season underway, this year has been the exception, with nary a single major tropical storm reported during the month of August. Based upon the trends associated with climate change, it’s highly likely that major storms are in the offing throughout the balance of the year. This provides consumers a unique window to prepare by having supplies of tarps to quickly cover gaping holes in roof structures often caused with violent storm activity on the Eastern Seaboard and Gulf of Mexico, as well as multiple protectorate island nations, such as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

To meet that need, U.S. based industrial tarps and covering producer Tarps Now® has published an informative guide to help consumers select the Best Roof Tarps to protect and restore structures damaged in the wake of storm activity where tornados, high winds, flooding and tidal surges cause serious levels of storm damages upon homes, businesses and public service concerns.

To address these issues, the highest demand items sought in the wake of such storm activity is the use of industrial grade roofing tarps to protect valuable possessions, as well as critical inventories and supplies needed to ensure a more rapid recovery.

Others frequent needs include the need for heavy duty tarps,mesh tarps,fire retardant tarps,tarps,industrial tarps,canvas tarps,tarps,poly tarps,custom tarps,vinyl tarps and water draining diverter tarps to better facilitate clean ups and reduction of flood damages, as well as rugged clear vinyl and screen mesh materials used to cover windows, capture fresh rain waters, and provide shade for the care and protection of pets and livestock in the aftermath of a major hurricane or storm. A list of such materials follows.

Tarps Now® Disaster Recovery Products:

https://www.tarpsnow.com/roofing-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/drain-tarps-leak-diverters.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/salvage-covers-and-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/privacy-fence-screen-mesh-netting.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/shade-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/heavy-duty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/roofing-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/canvas-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/mesh-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/poly-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/vinyl-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/fire-resistant-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/specialty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/tarp-products.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/debris-scaffold-debris-netting.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/custom-tarps-made.html

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2020 Hurricane Season Squeezing Supplies of Tarps and Industrial Grade Coverings

St. Joseph, Michigan, USA, 2020-Sep-21 — /EPR CONSTRUCTION NEWS/ — With an average hurricane season typically producing twelve storms over the six month Atlantic storm season, over twenty named storm systems have been recorded by the National Hurricane Center over the last three months. In addition, five active Atlantic tropical storm systems tied the record for simultaneous tropical storms in the Atlantic basin by mid-September, while tropical storm Beta advances through the Gulf toward the Texas and Louisiana coastlines.

These unprecedented weather conditions have lead to significant demand in tarps and coverings utilized to create temporary shelters, repair roofing, cover windows, divert flood waters, lift storm debris, protect exposed equipment, inventories and vehicles has U.S. based Tarps Now® operating at full capacity to meet demand by government agencies, non-profit organizations, businesses and consumers.

In many cases, stock and custom sized tarps, covers and industrial fabrics are being ordered for emergency stockpiling to meet sudden storm related disaster recovery needs. In these cases, Tarps Now® is meeting demand with stock sized roofing tarps, as well as Debris Lifting Tarps and Hurricane Mesh Tarps engineered to meet emergency situations. In addition, custom tarp manufacturing is offered to provide a full range of options to meet specialized disaster recovery applications. Stock and custom options are detailed as follows:

Tarps Now® Disaster Recovery Products:

https://www.tarpsnow.com/custom-tarps-made.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/heavy-duty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/roofing-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/canvas-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/mesh-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/poly-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/vinyl-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/fire-resistant-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/specialty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/tarp-products.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/debris-scaffold-debris-netting.html

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Hurricane Hannah Increases Demand for Tarps used for Disaster Recovery in Texas

St. Joseph, Michigan, USA, 2020-Jul-28 — /EPR CONSTRUCTION NEWS/ — With Hurricane Hannah now strengthening to Category 1 levels in the Gulf of Mexico, the potential for high winds, heavy rains and storm surge expected in Southern Texas, consumer and business are preparing for what’s expected to be an above average hurricane season requiring preparation with a hurricane mesh tarps, heavy duty tarps, drain diverter tarps, debris lifting tarps and traditional blue tarps to recover damaged roofs, doors and windows.

Tarps are often used to immediately cover damaged roofing areas, broken windows and doors, as well as used to move debris, provide for water capture, sunscreen and shade, debris lifting, protective coverings and many other uses that protect homes, businesses, livestock and pets following hurricanes and tropical storms. Noting the dramatic changes in weather closely linked to climate change, Tarps Now® has focused on providing protective tarps and coverings critical to hurricanes and tropical storms common to the Caribbean and the Eastern Seaboard.

To meet the unique needs of consumers and business in the wake of heavy storm damages, Tarps Now® also custom fabricates tarps prefabricated for mitigating damage to homes and other outdoor structures. The company also encourages the use of protective mesh tarp coverings that come in a wide range of different screen factors, weights, fabric grades and colors that are specifically engineered to deliver varying levels of UV protection and wind resistance, depending on the selected material and design, to better support evaporation.

Tarps Now® Recommended Hurricane and Storm Recovery Products:

https://www.tarpsnow.com/hurricane-mesh-barrier-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/heavy-duty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/drain-tarps-leak-diverters.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/canvas-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/roof-debris-lifting-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/construction-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/mesh-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/salvage-covers-and-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/poly-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/shade-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/vinyl-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/specialty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/tarp-products.html

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Forecasts Predict 6 Major Hurricane Systems for 2020

St. Joseph, Michigan, USA, 2020-Jun-03 — /EPR CONSTRUCTION NEWS/ — Hurricane season for 2020 NOAA forecast estimates six (6) major hurricanes, verses a historical average of three (3) major hurricanes in a given season. This forecast has prompted aggressive stockpiling of hurricane tarps, debris tarps, salvage tarps and large quantities of plastic sheeting materials.

As a result of these conditions, Tarps Now® has noted a significant uptick in purchasing by consumers, municipalities, non-profit organizations and businesses who are preparing by stockpiling hurricane tarps, roofing tarps, mesh tarps, debris lifting tarps and tarp fabrics in preparation for disaster recovery. Tarps are often used to immediately cover damaged roofing areas, broken windows and doors, as well as used to move debris, provide for water capture, sunscreen and shade, debris lifting, protective coverings and many other uses that protect homes, businesses, livestock and pets following hurricanes and tropical storms.

Noting the dramatic changes in weather closely linked to climate change, Tarps Now® has focused on providing protective tarps and coverings critical to hurricanes and tropical storms common to the Caribbean and the Eastern Seaboard. In addition, Tarps Now® also custom fabricates tarps prefabricated for mitigating damage to homes and other outdoor structures. The company also encourages the use of protective mesh tarp coverings that come in a wide range of different screen factors, weights, fabric grades and colors that are specifically engineered to deliver varying levels of UV protection and wind resistance, depending on the selected material and design, to better support evaporation.

Tarps Now® Recommended Hurricane and Storm Recovery Products:

https://www.tarpsnow.com/hurricane-mesh-barrier-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/heavy-duty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/drain-tarps-leak-diverters.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/canvas-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/roof-debris-lifting-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/construction-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/mesh-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/salvage-covers-and-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/poly-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/shade-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/vinyl-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/specialty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/tarp-products.html

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Hurricane Dorian Increases Demand for Hurricane Tarps used in Disaster Recovery

St. Joseph, Michigan, United States, 2019-Sep-04 — /EPR CONSTRUCTION NEWS/ — In the wake of storm surges of up to 18 feet on Grand Bahama Island, Hurricane Dorian continues threatens residents of the Florida coastline, as well as Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Southeastern Virginia coastlines, with the potential for high winds, heavy rains and storm surge.

While Dorian has been downgraded to a Category 2 Hurricane, municipalities, non-profit organizations, businesses and homeowners have begun stockpiling hurricane tarps, roofing tarps, mesh tarps, debris lifting tarps and tarp fabrics that help mitigate storm damage. Tarps are often used to immediately cover damaged roofing areas, broken windows and doors, as well as used to move debris, provide for water capture, sunscreen and shade, debris lifting, protective coverings and many other uses that protect homes, businesses, livestock and pets following hurricanes and tropical storms.

Noting the dramatic changes in weather closely linked to climate change, Tarps Now® has focused on providing protective tarps and coverings critical to hurricanes and tropical storms common to the Caribbean and the Eastern Seaboard. In addition, Tarps Now® also custom fabricates tarps prefabricated for mitigating damage to homes and other outdoor structures. The company also encourages the use of protective mesh tarp coverings that come in a wide range of different screen factors, weights, fabric grades and colors that are specifically engineered to deliver varying levels of UV protection and wind resistance, depending on the selected material and design, to better support evaporation.

Tarps Now® Recommended Hurricane and Storm Recovery Products:

https://www.tarpsnow.com/hurricane-mesh-barrier-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/heavy-duty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/drain-tarps-leak-diverters.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/canvas-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/roof-debris-lifting-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/construction-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/mesh-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/salvage-covers-and-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/poly-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/shade-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/vinyl-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/specialty-tarps.html
https://www.tarpsnow.com/tarp-products.html

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