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  1. Waterproof Tarps

    Is a Tarp Waterproof?

    In the United States we receive a lot of ran and snow. According to the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) National Climate Data Center the average precipitation the continental U.S. (excluding Hawaii and Alaska) receives per year is 30.21 inches. The state of Louisiana receives the highest with 60.1 inches annually and Nevada a low of 9.5 inches. Wherever you are you are going...

  2. Water Resistant and Waterproof Tarps – Knowing The Difference

    Water Resistant and Waterproof Tarps – Knowing The Difference

    When it comes to using tarps, you usually want to protect against water and the damages it can do. There are a lot of choices presented when selecting a tarp for protection against the wet stuff including the type of fabric, coating, and whether it is waterproof or water resistant. Is this not the same? No. Although the two terms often find use in the same context, Water Resistant and Waterproof Tarps...

  3. How to Choose the Right Waterproof Tarps

    How to Choose the Right Waterproof Tarps

    When it comes to camping, moving furniture, or protecting that wood pile out back, few pieces of equipment beat the versatility of a high-quality waterproof tarp, also referred to as a tarpaulin. No matter the size of the job, choosing quality waterproof tarps is important if you want to avoid spending money every time you are in need of one. Keep these factors in mind when searching for your next...

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