Securing Tarps: How to secure your tarps? | ABC Tarps (2024)

Securing your Tarp is more than protecting what is under the Tarp.

Tarps are used for a whole range of uses, ensuring that your Tarp is secure is critical not only for what you are protecting but also for ensuring the health and wellbeing of people and the longevity of the Tarp. Tarps can be secured in several ways – withRopes,Pegs, Bolts, Weightsor having theHeavy-Duty Tarp (stockpile Cover) dug into the ground and backfilled.

By ensuring that theTarpis secured this will ensure that the contents under the tarp is protected, it also ensures that theTarpitself does not get damaged. An incorrectly installedTarpwill normally result in movement of theTarp, this movement over a period will cause friction which eventually will lead to a weak spot and the potential of the tarp tearing. Quite clearly this will expose the items being “protected” to being exposed to damage.

It is imperative to ensure that Tarps are secured correctly for Occupational Health and Safety reasons, poorly secured tarps (or worst-case scenario of the dislodged tarp) will cause substantial damage or injury to fellow workers and or surrounding fixed assets.

What options are available:

Rope / Ratchet Straps:

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As can be seen in this photo the Roof Tarp has been tightly secured using Ratchet Straps this has resulted in the tarp being secured tightly to the roof Minimising the opportunity for the tarp ballooning and also friction / rubbing on the roof potentially causing a weak spot.

Quite clearlyropecan also be used to secure the tarp, it is our recommendation that when installing the Tarp that you useall of the eyelets, whilst this may take a little longer to do it is worth the effort.

It should be noted that theABC Tarps are supplied without a rope attached,as we are unsure as to the required rope lengths for eachtarppurchased.Ropecan be purchased from ABC Tarps as an optional extra either by the Meter or in 125 Meter spools.

Springs are a great idea:

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Springs are a great idea when installing Covers when the cover is going to be in place for an extended period. Once the rope is attached to the eyelets, we recommend that the spring is connected to the tail end of the rope, thespringis then connected to the mounting point – Hay Bale Twine, Hay Bolt, Pegs or a fixed mounting point.

By usingSprings this enables a small amount of giving on the tarp to lift in the circ*mstance of a strong wind getting under the tarp, the spring tension will cause the tarp to move back into position. The use ofSpringswill reduce the amount of pressure on the Brass Eyelets and ultimately add to the longevity of the tarp. Check out this video on our website showing the use of Springs when applying our covers onto a Haystack:

Springsare available for purchase from ABC Tarps make sure you ask when placing your order

Pegs and Bolts:

ABC Tarps also provide a Range of Screw Pegs, High Vis metal pegs and Bolts for ensuring that all of our Covers are correctly installed, please take time to discuss your specific requirements with us and we will happily work through your requirements Below you will see some of our product offering including the High Vis Metal Pegs and also our Hay Bolt – we look forward to hearing from you.

Securing Tarps: How to secure your tarps? | ABC Tarps (2024)

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Securing Tarps: How to secure your tarps? | ABC Tarps? ›

Tarps can be secured in several ways – with Ropes, Pegs, Bolts, Weights or having the Heavy-Duty Tarp (stockpile Cover) dug into the ground and backfilled. By ensuring that the Tarp is secured this will ensure that the contents under the tarp is protected, it also ensures that the Tarp itself does not get damaged.

How to attach tarps together? ›

Simply overlap the two tarpaulins and use Tarp Tape on either side to securely join them. Available in Blue, Black, Silver, White, Green or Clear we have every colour you could need to match our tarpaulins keeping them looking as good as new even after they've been repaired or modified.

How do you get a tarp to stay? ›

The real trick to a tarp is getting your rope high enough so the tarp doesn't sag too low.
  1. 1- Select Location. ...
  2. 2-Wrap the Rope. ...
  3. 3-Anchor the rope. ...
  4. 4- Check it. ...
  5. 5- Other Tree. ...
  6. 6-Position Tarp. ...
  7. 7- Secure Tarp to Rope. ...
  8. 8- Secure Other Tree.

How do I keep my tarp from blowing away? ›

Use additional bungee straps at key points to secure the tarp to either your trailer or the load itself. Another ratchet strap across the middle of the tarp will keep that section flat. Finally, wrap the entire perimeter of the load using bungee rope from corner to corner.

What are two ways to secure tarps? ›

Tarps can be secured in several ways – with Ropes, Pegs, Bolts, Weights or having the Heavy-Duty Tarp (stockpile Cover) dug into the ground and backfilled.

How do you keep a tarp in place? ›

Eye Lag Screws. One of the simplest ways to keep a tarp in place. The eye lag screw screws into your structure through the grommet and then you put a small piece of material through the opening of the lag screw so the tarp can blow off. Available from local hardware stores and many online stores.

How to secure tarp to roof without nails? ›

How to Tarp a Roof Without Nails. Most roofers will use screws when attaching the tarp's anchor boards to the roof. However, if you want to avoid making additional punctures in the roof, you can use an adhesive roof tarp. These have a glue-like material built in to stick to the shingles.

How do you keep a tarp tight? ›

Taut Line Hitch Knot - AKA "The Best Knot Ever"

This knot allows you to keep adjusting tension on your tarp without having to undo and re-tie as you continue to adjust your other corners.

What do you use to hold down a tarp on a roof? ›

Use screws long enough to screw through the tarp, board, shingles and into the roof decking. This fastens the tarp securely to the roof. It also damages the shingles so you will need to replace them when you remove the tarp.

Should a tarp be tight or loose? ›

Everyday Maintenance Tips for Tarp Structures

The cover should be snug, but not too tight. If you notice any sagging, the cover is too loose.

How do you rope up a tarp? ›

Thread the working end of the rope through the tie out loop of your camping tarp. Feed the working end through the small loop from underneath. Pass the working end behind the standing end of the rope. Feed the working end back through the small loop and pull tight.

What glue works on polyethylene tarps? ›

The Tarp Association recommends just one adhesive: HH-66 Vinyl Cement. The world's most powerful PVC vinyl adhesive is also the top choice of the international association representing manufacturers of truck tarps, agricultural tarps, waste tarps and gym floor covers. Why?

How do you waterproof tarp seams? ›

To protect seams on a vinyl tarp or cover, you can use HH-66 Vinyl Cement as a seam sealer. Just carefully brush the HH-66 right on top of the sewn seams on the underside of the fabric only. The glue will dry clear and after it has cured it won't be sticky.

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