Kotap TGS-0810 Heavy-Duty 8-mil Reversible Poly Tarp with UV Protection, 8 ft. X 10 ft, Green-Silver
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The one I received (on May 11, 2016) was covered in mold and mildew.
The marketing department. Moreover, each piece of equipment saves a couple inches of material. In every *20 tarps, one is made for no material cost. Profit increases by 5% as a result. Buying wood is kind of like buying a car. If you want to see a real 2X4, 2X6, or 4X4 you need to visit one of our locations. Depending on the age of the house, you may have to find one that was
It is certainly not an off white color. I would call it snow white.
All summer, I used this tarp to cover camping equipment in the hills, and it held up well under a lot of rain. Never a drop of water escaped. Tarps made of this material are much heavier than bargain tarps. We recommend it.
Selected User Reviews For Kotap TGS-0810 Heavy-Duty 8-mil Reversible Poly Tarp with UV Protection, 8 ft. X 10 ft, Green-Silver
I bought it in November of 2016, and although it has been less than 2 years, the tarp held up only through the winter of 2016. It looked scruffy by the summer of 2017, and the seams were very worn, but I had no idea that it wouldn't be water proof for the I had to throw away all the stuff that had been stored underneath after getting wet. As I live in southern CA, I don't have to deal with harsh winters, just rainy ones, but the summers can be hot, so perhaps the 2017 summer was the cause. The thickness and workmanship were acceptable, but I was disappointed in the durability and workmanship. These are the photos I have attached showing how the seams In return for the $100 tarp, I expect it to last more than one winter of rain.
Unfortunately, we bought it way in advance of our wedding reception, so we can't return it. It was attached with almost every grommet, but 1/2 a minute later when there was a breeze, the corners flew off, and a lot of the grommets ripped off. In spite of the reinforcement "string" along the edges, the material rips. Here are some pictures for you to enjoy.
The trailer I use for my business has a leaking roof and I need In retrospect, I wish I hadn't chosen this tarp. When I took it out of the wrapper, it had a long-lasting smell A seam on the side of the tarp looked so questionable that I taped it as soon as I tied it I tied it down, and when I tied it down, the fabric started splitting right away from (at least) 4 Don't let the plastic "reinforcement" on the corners fool you They aren't sewn into the fabric, so all they do is mask the splits as they occur. The only reason why I'm not returning this tarp is that it would take more of my time to complete the return process Tarps of this quality are of poor content. The Kotap products I bought in the past won't be purchased.
This is a poor product across the board. The software has not yet been installed. That's a lot of weight! I felt like my 9-pound was so much heavier I have it laid out in the sun for easier handling, which is 10 mil covers that I can buy locally. It would be beneficial if I "mice" this in a bit so I can measure A neighborhood near was where the event took place. The number is 915" In the Az sun, 16 million on average) has been added. That's all right. However, I will admit that it is quite heavy, and as for the "topping" or "coating" or whatever technical term for that "soup" that they pour over these with, it is no better than that you can get in that infamous "FREIGHT" It would be better to have a "small round top storage building partially in the shade" for 10 months, thru 1 year. -(18' x 10' wide, 7'9" ceiling height) We've gotten so good at lifting these over my building (even the heaviest by ourselves) that we just use a winch and a guide rope to pull them over. In terms of covers, my building is probably five deep now. I suspect if you look at this from 10' up you'd think the tarp's acceptable shape. Don't put a light under the tarp in broad daylight (either drop or fluorescent). As you look through, you will see that the light will shine My question to all so called "professionals" and a shop in Phoenix that builds custom tarps was whether I should apply a "top coat" of something. (I was thinking of the flexible white coating used on roofs of RVs, motorhomes, That would probably be too thick, but then that would be the problem with these, even if it is rated as HEAVIER, it just means that more of that top coat will fall in bigger flake There are just more messes to clean I am sure that with just one "gust," this one will be over! Then I will either have to get covered up again over AGAIN or just replace it. There is no question that it is a bit better than the 10 mil tarps that were purchased This thing used to be mounted down by myself for a year with grommets and snaps. I don't want to waste my time on it A 10-point scale The coating on the BEST CASE comes off after about 12 months of use. AZ disappointed me in a very big way.
Having just bought a new car in the spring of 2017, I didn't want to let the weather ruin it like I did with my previous cars. To get my lawn tractors out of the garage, I had to open the garage door. What can be done to protect them from the elements? At Lowe's, I purchased a heavy duty tarp (12x16) from Blue Mountain, which I hung off of the back porch, lean to style. Initially it worked, but a few months later, I had to return to Lowe's for a new one since the eyelets were torn out by wind and the weight of It happened with the second and third as well. The silver color blue mountain tarps literally burned to dust when exposed to the hot summer sun. I've used other tarps to cover fire wood etc. and none of them performed as well. A few days after the third blue mountain, I ordered two of these tarps from It has been published since November 2017 (originally published in November 2017). The tarp worked fine for all of last winter and this summer. I had to prop up the center of the tarp to help with rain pools and the tarps didn't puncture at all. You have to be tough to beat them. After one full year, there have still been no tares, nor has the summer burned it! In the shed is the second one, which I will need I think they are VERY good tarps, and they're much less expensive than the other brands. I highly recommend this tarp if you are looking for a good Version two of the update This is already the second year that I've been hanging off the back porch lean to fashion. It is still in good shape. The sky hasn't ripped larger yet due to wind or weather because I've only put two small tears in the sky (my fault). One of the two is still sitting in the shed.
The trash is piled high Over the course of a single day a corner of the tarp tore I had such high hopes for Heavy Duty! An additional insult is that the tarp is actually only 12x12 in size! I would pass on this one if having the correct size and looking for "Heavy Duty" counts. This was a waste of both money and time. A product description that seemed too good to be true makes me feel duped.