Collection: Tarpaulins & Site Covers

Heavy-duty tarpaulins and site covers for construction, agriculture and outdoor use. Waterproof covers in a range of sizes and weights for all weather protection needs.

Tarpaulins & Site Covers for Professional Use

Our tarpaulins and site covers range includes woven polypropylene, polyethylene, and canvas tarpaulins in a wide range of sizes from 1.8m × 1.2m up to 12m × 9m and larger. Designed for construction site coverage, material protection, plant sheeting, and general outdoor use where reliable waterproofing is required. All tarpaulins are UV-stabilised for outdoor durability and feature eyelets for secure tie-down. Available in trade quantities with bulk pricing for contractors who replace covers regularly.

How to Choose the Right Tarpaulin for Your Application

Match GSM (grams per square metre) to the application. Lightweight 70-90gsm tarpaulins are suitable for temporary coverings in sheltered conditions. Medium 120-150gsm tarpaulins handle most construction site cover requirements. Heavy-duty 200gsm+ tarps are specified for long-term use, covering heavy plant, or resisting wind loading on open sites. For temporary roofing, use scaffold sheeting rated for wind load. Check eyelet spacing — wide-spaced eyelets concentrate stress in high wind; closely spaced eyelets distribute load more evenly.
Trade Tip

When securing a tarpaulin in wind, use bungee cords through the eyelets rather than fixed ties where possible — elastic fixing absorbs gusts and dramatically reduces tearing at eyelet points, which is the most common failure mode.

Frequently Asked Questions

What GSM tarpaulin do I need for a construction site?

For general site materials cover, 120-170gsm is the professional standard. For plant sheeting over winter or for exposed sites, 200gsm+ provides better durability and wind resistance.

Are your tarpaulins UV stabilised?

Yes — all tarpaulins in our range are UV-stabilised for outdoor use. UV degradation causes standard polyethylene to become brittle and split within one season; UV-stabilised products last significantly longer.

Can tarpaulins be used as temporary roofing?

Tarpaulins can provide temporary weather protection but are not a substitute for proper roofing. For scaffold sheeting or debris netting with wind load requirements, use purpose-rated scaffold sheets that meet BS EN standards.