one of the key considerations in purchasing a tarpaulin is its size. This determines how well a tarpaulin covers and protects you for your various uses, such as camping, construction, or an outdoor event. In this blog, we will see how to choose the right size for a tarpaulin and share with you information on tarpaulin sizes and price lists.
1. Purpose
Determine its application. You will find that a specific purpose makes it appropriate and necessary to use in diverse dimensions. If applying for the tarpaulin would be as a cover car, then the sizing that may be required upon this application may be more extreme when used as a tent cover or ground cover, especially when you know the function the tarpaulin performs.
Camping: Tent cover or rain shelter while camping; the tarpaulin may also provide a tent fly; however, one has to note the tent size and how much area will be under it.
Construction: On construction sites, they will cover the materials and may also use them as protection from the work areas. Now, the size of that area would have to be taken into consideration.
Outdoor Events: For fairs, picnics, or parties, you would use tarpaulins for shade or ground cover. You first need to measure how much space you have and how many guests to figure out the size.
2. Measurement of Area
After establishing the purpose of your tarpaulin, the next thing to do is measure the area you wish to cover. This will call for the knowledge of the length and width of the space. Here’s how you can do it effectively:
Length: Measure the distance from one end of the area to the other. Be as precise as possible since this will directly affect the size of the tarpaulin you need.
Length: Take the length measurement as one side from another side of the irregular space. Remember that precision matters.
When it comes to spaces of complex shapes, just consider subdividing them into pieces (such as rectangles, squares, and triangles) and take measurements on them individually. After collecting these measurements, you can get your overall space area.
4. Dimensions over and beyond.
After obtaining the length and width, you need to add some more dimensions to overlap, tuck, or fasten the tarpaulin. Typically, on both sides of length and width, 1 to 2 feet is added as an extra dimension. With that extra material, you would ensure that the tarpaulin will be in good stead, not shifting here and there and exposing certain areas underneath.
For instance, if you measured a space 10 feet by 12 feet, adding 2 feet to each dimension means that you should look for a tarpaulin, which is at least 14 feet by 16 feet.
5. Grommets and Tie-downs
If you are putting your tarpaulin outside and expect it to face wind, rain, or other harsh elements of nature, then you will want to consider where you want the grommets and tie-downs. Since grommets require a little more material near the edges to make a successful attachment, you must factor that in when you make your size. The tie-downs can be an anchor point to ensure the tarp remains stationary.
When you are adding dimension, take into account the placement of grommets—you typically can’t go more than a few feet around the edges. That will add to the amount of extra material required.
6. Consult a Tarpaulin Size Chart
Most of the suppliers provide a size and price chart for you to use in selecting the proper size for your needs. Size charts usually contain the standard sizes and their corresponding prices so that you can quickly determine which one is ideal for you. Using the above information, you may find a pre-made tarpaulin that has your specifications without having to go through the custom ordering process.
When viewing a size chart, look at the
Standard sizes: Know the standard available sizes that would limit the choices.
Price variations: Understanding how prices vary in different sizes will help in ascertaining what is economically viable. Custom sizes obviously entail extra cost.
You now have the option of ordering a stock tarpaulin ready for shipping or one that is to be designed according to your needs. Most companies have standard sizes, which most likely will fit a customer’s needs. However, if your measurements do not agree with the standard offering of the company, then you may need to order custom arrangements.
Ready-Made Tarpaulins: If you find a ready-made tarpaulin that meets your needs, it will definitely save you time and usually money if you find one that suits your requirements in terms of thickness, material, and features.
Custom Orders: In case you need something special or your requirements are particular, most dealers provide a facility for making custom orders. You need to mention your measurements and confirm other features that you might need, like grommets or reinforced edges.
Conclusion
Calculating the right size of a tarpaulin is the first and foremost thing which helps you ensure the best possible protection and coverage. This will determine the right size of tarpaulin to use for your needs. In addition, you must take into account the area and extra dimensions, plus the grommet’s features. Do not forget to look at the tarpaulin sizes and price lists from reputable suppliers; that will help you make the right decision. With the right size and quality, your tarpaulin will provide the necessary protection for your applications, whether it is camping, construction, or an outdoor event.
By doing this, you will have all the qualifications to choose the right tarpaulin that really satisfies your needs and do what you want it for. Don’t forget to invest in the right size or quality, as this eventually will be worth it if durability and performance are long-term outcomes.