Page 2 - Storm Tarps and Hurricane Tarps

  1. Hurricane Laura 8/26/2020 (NOAA image)

    How Tarps Can Help You Deal With The Predicted Active Hurricane Season

    The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially begins June 1 lasting until November 30. The good news is that the months to come are not expected to see the historic level of storm activity as 2020. The bad news is that NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) is predicting it to be an above average hurricane season. Predictions are only estimates, however the probability is definitely...

  2. Hurricane Tarps

    Hurricane Tarps Help Prepare for a Potentially Big Storm Season

    The 2020 Hurricane Season Predicted to be Active

    As the covid-19 situation absorbs all of our attention and efforts, it might be a good idea for those along the eastern coastal part of the United States to keep a heads up because the Atlantic Hurricane season officially begins June 1 and 2020 is predicted to be a higher than average year. This does not guarantee that it will be a rough year, but there...

  3. Hurricane Season

    Increase in Storm Tarps Available For 2019 Hurricane Season

    Tarps Now Increases Storm Tarps Products Available For Inclement Weather Purposes During 2019 Hurricane Season

    St. Joseph, MI. July 31, 2019 – Tarps Now is pleased to announce the expansion of their line of Storm Tarps that serve preventative, protective, and security purposes for all potential storm activity and aftermath for events including hurricanes, tornados, and severe rainstorms at this time...

  4. Tarps and Hurricane Florence

    Demand for Tarps Surges in Preparation for Hurricane Florence

    Company rapidly meets the needs of tarps for businesses and consumers bracing for Hurricane Florence.

    St. Joseph, MI, September 13, 2018 --  With more than 1 million people now bracing for the Hurricane Florence and the mandatory evacuation in coastal areas that includes Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, Tarps Now is actively meeting the needs of many homeowners and businesses preparing...

  5. Hurricane Tarps

    Holding Things Down with Hurricane Tarps

     

     

    As much as bad weather is a certainty, it is also sure to be unpredictable. The more preparation that you do in advance of an eventually severe storm the better chance you have during and or after to withstand and endure in the event of unfortunate damage. Hurricanes are some of Mother Nature’s most destructive weather events. Because of this, a classification of protective coverings exists. Hurricane...

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