8' x 18' - Reused Vinyl Tarp (Black)

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These billboard vinyls were once advertisements on a billboard and can now be used as tarps, coverings, awnings, pond liners, RV covers, and more. These vinyls are made of heavy-duty, water-resistant, UV protected PVC coated vinyl.

  • Re-purposed billboard vinyl
  • Water-resistant, UV protected, heavy-duty coated PVC vinyl
  • Average thickness varies: 9 oz. - 12 oz. per sq yard / 15 -17 mil
  • Approximate weight: 11lbs
*Billboard vinyls are checked for large holes or tears. There is still a possibility of small pin-sized holes. All are repairable.


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Roger V.
2nd purchase

These tarps are nice at first I didn’t like the edges being all cut and different color. But once you slide a rebar in them and they hold them down and make tying it down so easy plus they are heavy there GREAT.

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john l.
TARP

JUST STARTED USING IT WILL KNOW MORE AFTER WINTER COMES AND GOES

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RaulJ P.
Looks and feels like it will last for years

Certainly, looks and feels much better quality than the Chinese ones from HarborF and HomeD., my usual items. Those others have been falling apart after flaking bits which land on everything around. I just need to poke holes on my new ones to tie them down. Probably wont need eye rivets if I I put the tie down holes 2" from the edges. Im located in south FL, that means intense U/V sun and heat.

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Charles S.
Buy 1 and see

twice the value as a regular tarp fo the same price... a no brainer

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B.B.

Great traps only ones I buy now for my landscaping company!!

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Ricky A.
Great Product

I've ordered several times to use for RV skirting and this works perfect.
I'm ordering again soon to complete another RV job in the campground

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Jodi C.
Heavy duty but not heavy enough for here

I love these, I really do, but the one I just received was tied down (with ratchets and weights) on a woodpile, but still sustained enough damage to make it unusable for water protection, after a windstorm a couple of days ago. Still, at least it is in one piece, unlike other tarps I've used.