Kotap 5-ft x 7-ft General Purpose Blue Poly Tarp, Item: TRA-0507
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We cannot guarantee the waterproofing of this tarp
The answer is no. A small amount of water seeps When it comes to protecting your backyard from water, then get a more expensive tarp. Only the sun can be protected by this tarp
The purpose of it was to perform that function. A set of Cinder blocks keeps it in place. As long as you are going for a visually appealing display, you can fill and hold it down with long water bags. There are no actual pool covers available for our kidney shaped pool since it's shaped like a kidney. It is usually possible to use these products for around two or three
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Selected User Reviews For Kotap 5-ft x 7-ft General Purpose Blue Poly Tarp, Item: TRA-0507
Assuming you need a large tarp and say to yourself, "20x30 is big and I need a large tarp, then I'll just buy this one" when you open the package, you'll find an unexpected surprise. After you think you have opened all the folds, you find there are still more to open. Although I am not entirely convinced that this tarp extends beyond human comprehension, I am not sure we can understand it. I understand why you need this giant tarp, why it is necessary. The infield of a baseball field or a track at the Olympic Games may need to be covered I am not familiar with the size of swimming pools. Probably the ugliest thing you should do is use it to cover sharp edges or as a base for heavily textured clothing If you want to be honest, it's pretty thin and should not be used in a busy area or one where people walk on it. On the other hand, I used it during a camping trip and it never tore. Actually, I say "used" when I really mean that I fought a losing battle when trying to stop an enormous blue rectangle monster from escaping into the wind. When I think about the battle and capture of this animal, I must at least give the durability a little thought.
I don't know if I'll ever use the tarp, mainly because I have to unleash it from captivity. There will be events throughout the day. Should I decide that I would like to double-check As for wrapping my Escalade in blue plastic, that is something that I can certainly do.

The tarps I used in the past worked well for me, and I suggest you use them where they are suitable. It will be of great benefit for you if you do so. The following can't be done by it The following is a summary of the situation Tarps made of canvas cannot be replaced by tarps made of canvas. A tight pull on it or against something sharp causes it to rip or tear. The following is a summary of the situation If you have a lot of wind, you won't be able to restrain the tarp from ripping the grommets out. The following is a summary of the situation There will be an end to it soon. After rubbing and being exposed to the sun for a while, a hole will fray. The following are some of its capabilities The following is a summary of the situation There's no need to worry about it getting wet Keeping whatever is beneath it dry will be a benefit. The following is a summary of the situation As long as you choose jobs it can do carefully, you should be able to make it This downturn is a result of In a dirty, muddy state It can be ripped and frayed into strands of plastic if it is ripped or frayed. In the long run, you will have strands tangling in other items in your yard if you don't fix them. Duct tape is a simple solution. You can fix small tears with tape on both sides to maximize hold. Wear tape on both sides to prevent holes before they become holes with strands flying everywhere. Once you are aware that it can tear or rip, there are things you can do to make it stronger. I used a tarp for two years to keep my wood dry (which is not always the smoothest item). In my last year (third year), I did not repair the tiny rips and the wood was wet. The old tarp was folded this year and stacked on top of my wood pile (imagine rows of just over 15 feet long and 5 feet in depth). When the wind blows, the new tarp is protected from sharp points and fraying by the folded old tarp. We expect the new tarp to last for at least three years if not longer because it is protected by the old tarp. Thank you for your help.

In order to prevent mud on our baseball fields, we bought two of these tarps. I have found them to be very effective so far. The three times we have used them, there have been no issues. The tarps that baseball fields use are very expensive for us, so we bought this one because it seems to do the job just as well. This tarp seems pretty sturdy, and I was worried about how durable it was. A crew of guys has dragged and pulled the tarps everywhere very hard and they have remained in good condition. The shirt is in good condition with no There have been no rips in the grommets yet because of some spikes in the grommets that prevent the grommets from flying away. In the event that the tarps are not in use, rolling them back up and storing them is the most difficult part. The fact that we don't have a roller makes folding it up more difficult, but it has nothing to do with the quality of the product. Everything seems to be going well so far.

I discovered these tarps are notably smaller than described without going into the logistics of how they got here (an Amazon delivery that left me operating in the dark in mud), where I had no choice but to rush to put them in place. that fact came to my attention at an inopportune time, when I was under a time crunch and could not afford to deal with this sort of issue. In addition to the survey flags, I also used 15' survey sticks as distance markers. My calculations accounted for 2' of overlap when setting up these tarps with the 16' length of this tarp. The tarps are 14 feet long, but I found the 14' side not long enough to cover my flags from one end to the other. There was barely enough room on the 16' side to cover the 14' side. Based on my estimate, the tarp has a real size of 13 by 10 feet. This painting is 5' by 14'. There is not a 16' length on this item! It is at most 5' long. for the quality of the tarp, I didn't expect it to be such a thick one based on what I read. That wasn't what I was looking for. There is no way I would use this tarp for hauling leaves or holding things. Ultimately, it serves only to keep things dry and cannot be used to contain or hold In the event that the size described in the description had been accurate, I would have given it a 5 star rating, as it would have been I was expecting the tarp to be the size described in the description, but I was not prepared for its size. Since it isn't, my work will be set back for at least a week, and I will have to keep Having to cover the ground before it rained late at night, when I had to cover them with tarps, forced me to keep them. Otherwise, I would have.

I bought this to protect my lawn underneath an inflatable water slide. Last summer, there was no underlayment and the yard became a mess from the kids running around in the flooded This has only been used one time so far, but so far it has worked great. Having staked in six stakes with zero issues, I am out. I have not seen any tears. Despite its light duty nature, it's worth mentioning that it is definitely suited for light duty use. There isn't a lot of waterproofing and it feels very thin. It wouldn't be wise to leave this lying out in the elements for a long period of time, especially if it's under any sort of stress.

There's nothing to worry about. It is the cheapest you can find for this size anywhere, so it is a worthwhile purchase given its price however, given my needs (placed under my Intex Pool), I now wish I had purchased two as they are thin and the weave The price on this is definitely not reasonable, but for the size and solidity it offers, you cannot really complain since anything as solid, large, and strong as this would cost you twice as much.
