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A Guide to Lumber Tarps for Trucks

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A Guide to Lumber Tarps for Trucks

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  1. A Guide to Lumber Tarps for Trucks Tarps for trucks come in a wide range of forms and configurations, among the most heavily used are lumber tarps. While truck tarps are typically made out of very similar heavy-duty materials like polyethylene vinyl or Kevlar, they do vary in terms of design and dimensions to accommodate different types of cargo. Steel tarps, for instance, are a lot smaller in size than lumber tarps, which are designed to protect long slabs (and sometimes even logs) of lumber and a wide range of other bulky products that require protection during long hauls. Lumber tarps are mostly used for tall, box-shaped loads and cargo that spans the length of a flatbed. Instead of a simple rectangular design, lumber tarps typically feature flaps on all sides of the tarp sheet in order to provide ample coverage over the ends and edges of cargo. These tail and side flaps are fitted with metal grommets and rows of D-rings, coinciding tie-down points. In most cases, two lumber tarps are used to cover an entire flatbed load. This ensures a proper fit, hence better securement for the protected load. While ​tarps for trucks can be made out of a range of heavy to light duty materials, lumber tarps are typically made from polyethylene or mesh products that offer great durability and a lighter weight, making them ideal for multiple types of tie down tasks. Weight is a crucial aspect to consider when you

  2. are on the market for a lumber tarp, especially since they must be tied down and applied over cargo manually. Heavy tarps are a lot more difficult to install and may require more hands to secure than lighter weight tarps. Another important aspect to consider when shopping for a lumber tarp is its protective quality. Tarps for trucks must be strong enough to protect against the elements, including rain, ice, and all sorts of precipitation, as well as harsh and damaging UV rays from the sun—all of which can affect the quality of the lumber. Mesh and polyethylene tarps are common and provide ample protection against these damaging elements. Look no further than Tarps4Less for your truck tarp needs. The company specializes in a wide range of tarps for trucks, including ​lumber tarps​, steel tarps, and dump truck mesh tarps, designed for different kinds of light duty and heavy-duty trucking and tarping requirements.

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