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Keep Your Construction Project on Schedule Even During the Winter

When I think of a tent event, I think a beautiful spring day. The sun is setting and a soft breeze is blowing as a couple exchanges their vows. However, this certainly isn't the case for every tent event. In January 2014, ARCO Design/Build and Stief Concrete were working on a construction project that was running behind schedule because the cold weather was delaying the pouring of the concrete walls. Stief Concrete looked to Tents For Rent to supply tents, heaters, power and lighting to allow the construction project to move forward in spite of the unusually cold weather.

 The site presented some unique challenges. Parts of the tents could not be secured with traditional stakes. Instead, they needed to be secured with concrete anchors that could penetrate only 5 inches into the concrete. Yet, they had to be able to hold the tents in place safely and securely. Also, during this time there was a severe propane shortage that increased prices and made propane difficult to find at any price. We kept a crew onsite during days that concrete was being poured in order to open and close the tent walls to give access to the work crews. In addition, tents needed to be moved frequently as the project moved forward. Frequent changes in the weather and schedule required us to be flexible to keep everything moving forward smoothly.

All in all the project is moving forward smoothly and the tents are allowing this project to be completed much more quickly than otherwise possible.

Graduation Party

With school almost over, it's time to begin planning your graduation party if you haven't already. We can help by providing a tent to create a great outdoor space to celebrate your grad. We can also provide the lighting, tables, chairs, linens and more to make your party special.

Haiti Earthquake

Tents For Rent is working with Christian Aid Ministries to provide 10,000 tarps for temporary shelters in Haiti. We have currently secured about 7,000 tarps with rope that are ready to send to Haiti. Some of the tarps have already been airlifted to Haiti and the rest are being packed into containers for shipping. It seems that a tarp is a poor shelter, but many of these people lived under tarps before the earthquake. Also, tarps can be shipped and distributed very quickly and efficiently with limited transportation resources.  We are also working with other organizations to provide small tents for housing as well as larger tents for dining facilities and semi-permanent schools.Please pray for these people in Haiti and donate as you are able.

Hailstorm Response Tents Video

We've just been hit with one of the worst hailstorms in history to hit this area. We are installing 38,000 square feet of tent oftenting for repairing dented cars. We are also installing, power, lighting and heating to create a temporary repair shop for about one month. Here is a video of the installation of the first tent: