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Traditional Pole Tents
A tension type
tent containing center poles, perimeter poles, and guy ropes.
Anchoring/staking is critical to insure proper installation; because of
this, a 7 area is needed to anchor/stake the tent around the entire
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High Peak Tension
Tents A
tension type tent containing center poles, perimeter poles, and instead
of guy ropes, webbing and ratchets are used to tighten the tent. The
result is a "tighter look." Anchoring/staking is critical to insure
proper installation; because of this, a 7 area is needed to
anchor/stake the tent around the entire perimeter. |
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Frame Tents - A professionally installed tent consisting of vinyl top stretched over a metal frame and containing no center poles, only perimeter support poles. |
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Clear Span Structures -
Tent fabric
sidewalls and tops that are hemmed with a plastic cable that is threaded
into a track built into a structure tent framework. The fabric sections
are independent of one another. This design creates a more controllable
interior environment for heated or conditioned air, and ideal for
blocking out exterior sounds. The stable, wind resistant structure can
stand for long rental periods. |
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Transparent Tops - Tent top is transparent |
| We also have a full line of Tables/Chairs/Climate Control/Flooring/Lighting/Drapes/Fencing and Sidewalls. | |
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Tent Terminology Center Pole The main support; solid or telescopic poles of metal used to support the center and highest part of a tent. Concrete Anchor A 2-piece combination of eyebolt and lag anchor drilled and set into existing concrete to tie guy ropes off. The eyebolt is removed after use and replaced with a cap plug flush with concrete so that the lag anchor can be reused at a later time. End Sections The initial set of sections to form the tent roof. Center sections may be added to increase the length. Flameproof - A material used to retard the flammability of tent and wall materials. Floor a temporary deck built of wood and covered with Astroturf or carpet that helps alleviate inclement weather (rain drainage, cold, etc.). It also makes the surface more uniform, negating trip hazards and stabilizing seating. There are four types of flooring offered.
Frame Tent A professionally installed tent consisting of vinyl top stretched over a metal frame and containing no center poles, only perimeter support poles. Guy Ropes/Straps Ropes or straps with ratchets, that extend from the eaves of a tent to each side pole and then to anchors in the ground, providing support for the roof. Straps/ratchets commonly used on larger tents. Liners & Leg Drapes An interior fabric used to mask the structural support of pole and frame tents, while still giving it warmth and ambiance. Usually white in color. Marquee A long and narrow tent used for sheltering walkways, defining an entry to a tent, building, or house. Pitch The slope of the roof of a tent resulting from the difference in height between the highest point and the perimeter height. Pole Tent A tension type tent containing center poles, perimeter poles, and guy ropes. Anchoring/staking is critical to insure proper installation; because of this, a 7 foot area on all four sides is needed to anchor/stake the tent. Side Pole The support poles placed around the perimeter of a tent. Sidewalls Detachable vinyl walls used to enclose the sides of a tent. Side wall is available in clear, window, and solid white for tents at an 8 foot eave heights and clear and solid white for 10 foot eave heights. Stakes Hardened steel rods ranging from 30" to 42 in length and approximately 1" in diameter driven into the ground used to secure the guy ropes or straps. Stakes can be driven into dirt, grass, gravel, or asphalt surfaces, but not concrete. If stakes are driven into asphalt surfaces, a cold patch will be used similar to what the Department of Transportation uses to repair asphalt surfaces. All underground utilities need to be clearly marked prior to driving stakes. Clear Span Structure Tent A tent with an aluminum frame support structure that eliminates the need for center pole support. Valance Vinyl material permanently attached to the perimeter of tent. It usually hangs down 12 and can be straight or scalloped. Gives the tent a finished look and helps seal sidewall against rain or wind. Wedding Tent - Any tent at all that you want for your special day. Let one of our specialist help you pick the right style and size for your Wedding day. Weights Sometimes used in areas where stakes are not applicable, however stakes are the safest and most desirable way to secure a tent. Keder System Tent fabric sidewalls and tops that are hemmed with a plastic cable that is threaded into a track built into a structure tent framework. The fabric sections are independent of one another. This design creates a more controllable interior environment for heated or conditioned air, and ideal for blocking out exterior sounds. The stable, wind resistant structure can stand for long rental periods. Keder systems are used in clear span structures and some frame tents. Any of the above tents would be great for a wedding,
picnic, reception, party, corporate event or any event at all. Let one
of our specialist help you pick the right style and size for your event. |
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