Thursday, October 24, 2019

The largest selection of Roof-Tarp for Sale


Tarps Now have a wide variety of Roofing Tarps to help you meet the demands and functions necessary to provide protection to roofs and structures as a preventative measure, following damage, and during repair and construction work. A number of our tarps and covers work extremely well for these applications, especially a host of Vinyl Tarps and Poly Tarps. The durability, strength, and waterproof features along with being lightweight and easy to handle make these the choice for residential, commercial, and industrial roofing jobs. We also carry Debris Lifting Tarps or Tear-Off Tarps, which are used to lift debris or leftover material off roofing or other construction job sites.
We carry the largest selection of medium-duty Blue Poly Tarps also known as Hurricane Tarps as a single Blue Tarp and in case quantities for even more savings. Roof tarp is available in a number of materials, colors, weights, thicknesses, and special feature options including reinforced, fire retardant, and clear. Many of these tarp products can be made to custom sizes. Our Roofing Tarps come with strong grommets equally spaced within the hems around the perimeter that allow for the secure tie-downs of these vital covers. Contact Tarps Now today to find out more about or to order your Roof Tarp.

How Long Does It Last?

Since roof repair is often delayed during widespread damaging events and, once begun, is usually not completed in a single day, all or some portion of the tarp may remain in place for some time. However, roof tarps are not appropriate as a long-term alternative to a repaired roof. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) emphasizes that roof tarps are a temporary remedy only and should not be utilized for longer than 30 days.

Who Covers The Cost?

Most home insurance policies include language authorizing a homeowner to make “reasonable and necessary” temporary repairs immediately after a damaging incident in order to prevent further losses. This may include the expense of having a roof tarp professionally installed as an emergency measure. Contact your insurer and be sure to keep a receipt of all expenses incurred.
In addition, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers a program called “Operation Blue Roof” to supply free tarps for damaged roofs in widespread disaster areas such as the aftermath of a hurricane. The program is managed by the Army Corps of Engineers and actual installation of tarps is performed by contractors working with the Army.

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