securing tarps

Making sure your tarp is properly secured is crucial, not only for the protection it offers but also for its own durability. Incorrectly securing the tarp can cause it to shift, leading to weak areas forming around the tarp and eyelets. This may eventually lead to tearing and damage to the tarp. If this happens, the items under the tarp will be exposed and could also be damaged.

Securing tarps properly is crucial. Inadequately secured tarps can pose a serious risk to individuals near the tarp and the items it is meant to cover or protect.

What are the options?

There are several methods available to properly secure your tarp. Let’s explore some of the most common ways to secure a tarp.

ROPE

Securing your tarp with a rope is a popular method, but it requires attention to detail. Here are some key points to keep in mind:

  • Use all the eyelets to evenly distribute the wind load across the tarp, even though it may take a bit more time.
  • Always place ropes over the top of the tarp, either in a criss-cross pattern from one eyelet to the opposite one, or over the centre of the tarp.
Use a rope to secure your tarp

TARP CLIPS

Perfect for securing your tarps and covers, tarp clips offer an instant eyelet and a sturdy adjustable grip.

  • They serve as an additional attachment point for tarps, signs, banners, and covers without requiring any tools for installation.
  • These clips are a dependable and reusable solution that can be easily repositioned as needed, being resistant to weather conditions and wear and tear for long-term use.

BUNGEE CORD

A bungee cord consists of an elasticated rubber core enclosed in a braided outer shell, featuring a ball tie with a hook. This versatile tool is ideal for securing tarps and fastening objects securely in place.

  • Elasticity: Capable of elongation, these cords can stretch from their original length, providing exceptional shock resistance.
  • Durability: Extremely tough and resilient, they withstand everyday wear and tear effectively.
  • Water-resistant: Maintaining functionality when wet, they are ideal for extended outdoor use.
  • UV Resistance: The combination of polypropylene and latex offers outstanding UV resistance.
secure your tarps with bungee cords

SPRINGS

Using Springs to Secure Tarps for Extended Coverage

  • When covering something for a long period with a tarp, springs are an excellent choice.
  • Attach the rope to the eyelets and connect the spring to the rope and then to the mounting point for best results.
  • Avoid attaching the spring directly to the eyelet to prevent strain and potential damage.
  • Springs help the tarp lift slightly when wind gets underneath, aiding in repositioning.
  • While using springs to secure the eyelets is effective, it’s crucial to also use ropes across the top to prevent the tarp from acting like a parachute in strong winds.
  • Remember, springs have their limits; without proper reinforcement, they may not withstand strong winds, leading to potential damage or detachment.
springs

PEGS & BOLTS

Using screw pegs, metal pegs, or bolts are all effective methods to securely fasten your tarp. The key is to ensure that the pegs or bolts can pass through the eyelet. By hammering or drilling the peg through the eyelet into the ground, you can keep the tarp firmly in place.

Remember to insert a peg or bolt into each eyelet to avoid any mishaps. Taking shortcuts and assuming everything will be fine is not advisable – it won’t be. After securing each eyelet with a peg or bolt, it’s essential to run ropes over the top of the tarp to prevent it from shifting in strong winds.

pegs
There are various methods to secure your tarp effectively for long-lasting use. Remember these two key points:
  • Ensure all the eyelets are engaged to evenly distribute pressure on the tarp.
  • Use ropes along the top to secure the tarp in place and prevent it from acting like a mini parachute in the wind.
With ARK Tarps, you can set aside concerns about peeling, cracking, UV damage, or loss of waterproofing. Just focus on securing the tarp properly. Our durable tarps are designed to withstand UV exposure without peeling or losing waterproofing, ensuring they remain 100% waterproof throughout their lifespan.
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