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  1. 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...

  2. Tarp Sizing

    Cut Size versus Finish Size of Tarps

    One of the objectives when ordering a tarp, besides the primary protective aspect, is to have it appropriately fit its covering duty. Being a little oversize is usually workable but can be a bit inconvenient to deal with the extra material. On the other hand, a tarp that is undersize can be more of an issue. It will, at a minimum, not fully cover the intended object or space. To help ensure that you...

  3. Creative Uses for Tarps

    25 Creative Uses of Tarps

    Tarps find use in countless applications in just about every industry out there. They cover equipment, protect people, and divide space. Besides the obvious protective benefits of coverings, there are a lot of creative, both safe and fun, uses of tarps that you may not normally consider.

    Here is a list of 25 Creative Uses of Tarps (in no particular order):

    Shelters – tarps are excellent for creating...

  4. Mesh Tarps

    Tarps Now Announces Expanded Offerings of Premium Grade Mesh Tarps

    ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN -- Tarps Now is pleased to announce the release of new lines of Mesh Tarps that helps both consumers and businesses with an industrial grade construction that protects against tears, scrapes, acid, mildew, oil, and grease. Innovations with Tarps Now Mesh Tarps includes a premium grade feature highlighting the 'spur grommets' making for easy tie-downs.

    The expansion of Mesh Tarp...

  5. Cleaning Tarps

    Cleaning Tarps

    Being a Tarp is a tough and dirty job. These sheets of specialized fabric perform a host of protective duties of covering something of value. In providing the important tasks, Tarps will become soiled, grimy, and mucky from the things they are shielding against over time from such things as dirt, water, grease, oil, chemicals, and other contaminants. It is possible and a necessity to offer a little...

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