Why are so many tarps blue?

Tarps are blue as a means of identification based upon an informal color-coding system. The blue color typically indicates a tarp made of coated polyethylene that is typically waterproof, stretch resistant, UV resistant, and tear-resistant.
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Do tarp colors mean anything?

But as a general rule, your tarp's color doesn't really matter. And for most applications, any old tarp you choose will probably work fine.
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What color tarp is the strongest?

Black, Gray, Dark Blue) Some of our heaviest and strongest materials (Hypalon, Neoprene, Vinyl) come in black and or darker colors. Often treated with UV Ray coatings to protect from the Suns Damage light. These darker tarps also absorb heat allowing covered items to remain cool.
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Do blue tarps block heat?

The closer to black a color gets, the more light and heat it will absorb. The closer to white, the less it absorbs. So a dark blue blanket, for instance, would absorb more heat than a neon green one. And something reflective will bounce most of that light off of it.
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What are blue tarps made of?

Blue tarps are made of woven reinforced polyethylene fabrics. The blue tarp has heat sealed seams and is water and tear resistant. Edge reinforced with poly rope for added tarp strength. Blue tarps have built-in UV protection.
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How long can you leave a tarp on a roof?

Tarping a roof stops leaks temporarily and protects your home from the elements. When installed correctly, roof tarps can shield your home from bad weather for up to 90 days.
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What were old tarps made of?

Etymology. The word tarpaulin originated as a compound of the words tar and palling, referring to a tarred canvas pall used to cover objects on ships. Sailors often tarred their own overclothes in the same manner as the sheets or palls. By association, sailors became known as "jack tars".
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Do white tarps provide shade?

Our White Mesh Tarps are useful as a shade covering being both economical and durable. Tarps Now offers a large inventory of affordable White Shade Tarps that are made with high grade Polypropylene Mesh providing 75% shade factor protection. These are UV resistant, tear resistant, mildew resistant, and acid resistant.
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How long does a blue roof tarp last?

Typically, a cheap blue roof tarp will be effective for up to 90 days. That number will vary greatly depending on the volume of rainfall, any debris that falls on the tarp, and more. A thicker, long-term installation tarp can last a year or two if needed but should be inspected regularly.
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What color tarp lasts the longest?

If you're looking for a tarp designed to withstand continuous, extended outdoor exposure, black is the way to go.
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What is the longest lasting tarp?

Heavy-duty poly tarps are designed to last longer. Vinyl tarps are poly tarps that have been coated, laminated, or tempered with vinyl. As they're designed for industrial use, they are strong and resist tearing.
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How thick should a tarp be for waterproof?

For general use, such as covering items, look for a lightweight blue tarp that has a thickness of at least 5 mils. If you're using the tarp for transporting goods or covering machines and equipment, you should look for a heavy-duty tarp with at least 23 mils of thickness.
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Are tarps truly waterproof?

One very important point to keep in mind is that no matter the type of material, a tarp is not truly waterproof unless the seams are waterproof as well. The seams become so by chemical coatings and treatments just like the tarp material.
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Which side of the tarp goes up?

Does It Matter Which Side of a Light Deprivation Tarp Faces Out? The simple answer is yes. Light Deprivation Covers are available in several different options, however, the one thing they have in common is a white side and a black side.
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What is blue tarp camping?

Blue tarp ground cloth. Lay down a tarp before putting up your tent. It provides an extra layer of protection from moisture coming up from the ground and helps keep your tent cleaner and in better shape.
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Do tarps block UV?

The descriptions of the tarps to follow have UV resistance treatments. Vinyl Tarps – Vinyl coated and vinyl laminated polyester tarps provide UV resistance to go along with their waterproof, durability, tear resistant, and mildew resistant qualities.
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What is the best tarp to use on a roof?

#1 – Vinyl Coated Polyester Tarps

They're UV-treated and are designed to withstand abrasion and heavy winds. You can use them in wintry weather and hot weather without worrying about the conditions damaging the material. They're also waterproof and resist mildew.
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Do tarps block out light?

Did you know that tarps block UV light? Many types of tarps are treated to block UVA and UVB rays. If you're going to be outside, tarps that block UV light will protect you from the damaging effects.
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What are cheap blue tarps made of?

The blue color typically indicates a tarp made of coated polyethylene that is typically waterproof, stretch resistant, UV resistant, and tear-resistant.
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What does tarp stand for?

Treasury established several programs under TARP to help stabilize the U.S. financial system, restart economic growth, and prevent avoidable foreclosures.
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What is the strongest tarp material?

Tarps made mostly of polyethylene are more durable, stronger, and have a more waterproof ability as compared to other types of material like canvas. Nylon ground covers and polyethylene mesh tarps are more lightweight and allow shade from the sun while still being breathable.
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Can I staple a tarp to my roof?

You can staple or nail the tarp to the boards, but be sure to use nails that are not so long that they will go through your roof. These steps will help you prevent further damage to your home until a professional roofing contractor can arrive.
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How much should it cost to tarp a roof?

The national average roof tarping cost typically ranges between $200 and $1300. This is assuming the roof size is 1500 square feet and easily accessible. Also the work is being done on a typical workday, as opposed to an emergency application or repair.
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