From Allplas comes the 610gsm pvc tarpaulin range available in the following colours.

Black
Blue 
Green 
Grey 
Red 
White 
Clear Reinforced.

The material has great properties and is heat welded so there is no stitching involved, Sometimes stitching can allow water to pass through so by heat sealing we make sure this doesn't happen. 

Super heavy duty 610gsm material is ideal for many applications and sold to individuals or for commercial use. At allplas we have been making tarpaulins for many years. Manufactured here in the UK at our Letchworth office. This allows us to get your tarpaulins to you within a couple of days. We supply roofing companies all over the country who want a tarpaulin to cover up while they are working. We also supply to individuals who wish to cover there garden furniture, here are some other examples of what you can use the tarpaulin for. Shed covers, various roofing protectors, in the garden to cover furniture, covering loads on the back of trailers, to cover pools and jacuzzi, for emergency temporary shelters, for farm use to cover vehicles, hay bay, feeders, sometimes the tarpaulin can be used as a windbreak care must be taken when using for this application, ideal for log covers, tent ground sheets, rabbit hutches and much more, As you an see the 610gsm heavy tarpaulin can be used for nearly any application. 


The tarpaulin comes 12mm ID brass eyelets spaced at approx. 500mm all around. With larger tarpaulins we may use the 17mm ID eyelet as these are a little stronger. 
 
All our tarpaulin sheets are rot proof, UV stabilized, waterproof, strong and durable. 

If you are fed up with buying cheap tarpaulins that don't last then our sheeting is ideal for you.

At allplas we pride ourselves on quality as you can see from our feedback,

If you need help don't hesitate to get in touch.

The colour of the tarpaulin can vary slightly dependant on what phone you use to take pictures, what light you view the tarps in and individual pc's picture quality being different. If you are unsure, it is always best to get a sample first.