JoeinTX said:
I've never heard this before. What kind of billboards and signs???
Funny, I usually see old billboards with torn, faded paper flapping in the breeze advertising the $1.79 Blizzard from 4 years ago.......so considering using that as a cover is a little weird to me.
What are they making billboard signs out of these days?
I copied some of Sky Group closeouts website (
Buy Tarp Here! - Billboard Tarp - 14' x 48' Vinyl - Highest Quality! ) and posted it below. I really like that they have a sewn edge that allows a rope/cable or pole to be passed through to secure it. These are also supposed to be treated for flame resistance. I am going to call later this morning and get a quote on a single 14X48 w/shipping. They advertise $40.00(w/o shipping) each when purchasing lots of 25. One this size weighs 80#'s so shipping may be kind of high. We have a local billboard company that has been erecting new signs like crazy around here, I'm going to give them a call and see if I can snag an old one for free or more reasonable price.
...anyway, this is some of what Sky group says on their website but the article in Farm Show was a lot more detailed.
{"The strength of these billboard tarps comes from the durable vinyl material measured at 20 mil, at least five times thicker than a regular blue tarp from Home Depot ( for some reason, I though Farm Show had said 10X stronger than commercial tarps...). A standard blue tarp weighs approximately 2.75 oz. per square yard, our tarps weigh 16 ounces per square yard! This strong material is completely waterproof.
When billboard manufacturers select material for a billboard, they need something that can last outdoors, unprotected for months in any kind of weather. What they use is an industrial-strength waterproof vinyl, a strong material that's perfect for a variety of uses.
The tarps are either white or black on one side with an ad on the other side. Also, on a small 1 or 2 tarp order we can try to send the desired color, but we cannot specify color on a larger pallet order.
We ask you to please keep the ad side of the tarps down during use in order to respect the advertisers' wishes.
With channels on the sides, they are easy to slide poles into or tie down - grommets can also be easily added. A vast majority of the tarps are white on one side, but a few of them are black as well. They weigh 80lb each! The large size and strength mean this tarp can be used for myriad purposes:
Industrial: covering large items that can't be moved indoors, or entire trucks. Farming: covering hay bales or equipment. Private use: lining pools or ponds, lining ice rinks, etc. Emergency: They can also be used for temporary roof patches, for homes damaged by fire, hurricane, tornado or the like. We've had customers use these for large, outdoor movie projection screens. You can paint them on the blank side, or cut them into smaller tarps. The possibilities are endless!
Our customers have included farmers, contractors, DNR, FEMA, US Government, schools, exporters, boat storage facilities, personal use, and much more"]