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  1. Custom Tarps for Safety and Protection on the Job Site

    Custom Tarps: When Off-the-Shelf Covers are Not Enough for Your Job Site

    Every job is different. Some sites are large. Others are dealing with wind, rain, snow, and flying dirt. Many have shapes that do not match Tarps sold in stores.

    If your job does not follow a simple layout, your Tarp should still be able to cover it.

    Standard Tarps may seem like a fast fix. But picking one that only “kinda fits” can slow down the whole project and may limit your protection. It is well...

  2. Scaffold Netting and Mesh Tarps Help Keep Construction Sites Safe

    Scaffold Safety: Why Construction Sites Use Scaffold Netting and Mesh Tarps for Protection

    Construction sites are full of activity, equipment, tools, and risk. Scaffolds help workers reach high places, but they also increase the chance of accidents. Falls, debris, and dust are everyday concerns. That is why safety and protection systems are so important. Some of the most effective tools? Scaffold Debris Netting and Mesh Tarps.

    Scaffold Debris Netting and Mesh Tarps might not look like much...

  3. Tarps Now Customer Monthly Photo Contest

    Show Off Your Tarps: Enter The Tarps Now Monthly Customer Photo Contest!

    At Tarps Now, we love seeing our Tarps out in the real world. Whether it is on job sites, around patios, in backyards, on trucks, in warehouses, or within creative DIY projects, we want to see them in action.

    That is why we are thrilled to announce the Tarps Now Monthly Customer Photo Contest starting in August 2025 (entries can be sent now), where you can showcase your Tarp setups and win big!

    Why...

  4. How to Create a Slip and Slide from Everyday Tarps

    How to Create a Slip and Slide from Everyday Tarps

    As summer is in full swing and the temperatures continue to rise, there is no better way to cool down and add some backyard fun than with a homemade Slip and Slide! With just a few basic supplies and a Tarp, you can quickly and easily turn your yard into a water playground.

    What You Will Need

    • A heavy duty Tarp or multiple Tarps (a 6’ X 20’ or 6’ X 30’ Poly Tarp works great, the longer the better!)...
  5. Tarps for Camping

    The Ultimate Guide for Tarp Configurations at Campsites

    Why Tarps?

    Tents are fine. But sometimes, a Tarp works better.

    Tarps give you options. You can hang them high for shade or pitch them low for storms. You can sleep under one, cook under one, or create a dry path between shelters.

    They pack light, set up fast, and adapt to the weather.

    If you are using a high-performance tarp from Tarps Now, you are already ahead of the game. Strong grommets and reinforced...

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