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Roofing Tarps

Roof Tarps for Emergency Leak Protection & Temporary Repairs

Roof tarps provide fast, reliable protection when your roof is damaged by storms, leaks, or falling debris. Designed to shield exposed areas from rain, wind, and further damage, these tarps are essential for temporary roof repairs and emergency coverage.

Our roof tarps are built with heavy-duty waterproof materials, reinforced edges, and secure grommet placement to withstand harsh weather conditions and protect your property until permanent repairs can be made.


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How to Choose the Right Roof Tarp

  • 12–16 Mil Tarps: Good for short-term roof protection and light storm damage
  • 16–20 Mil Tarps: Ideal for moderate damage and longer temporary coverage
  • 20+ Mil Tarps: Best for severe damage, high winds, and extended outdoor exposure

Shop Roof Tarps by Material

Select the best tarp based on how long you need protection and the severity of the damage.

Poly Roof Tarps

Waterproof and cost-effective tarps for temporary roof coverage and emergency use.

Vinyl Roof Tarps

Heavy-duty, long-lasting tarps for extended protection and harsh weather conditions.

Hurricane Tarps

Reinforced tarps designed for extreme weather, storm damage, and emergency response.

Common Uses for Roof Tarps

  • Emergency roof leak protection
  • Storm and hurricane damage coverage
  • Temporary roof repairs during construction
  • Protecting exposed areas from rain and debris
  • Insurance claim and damage mitigation

Why Use a Roof Tarp?

When roof damage occurs, immediate protection is critical to prevent water intrusion, structural damage, and costly repairs. Roof tarps act as a temporary barrier, helping to reduce further damage until professional repairs can be completed.

Using a properly secured tarp can also help support insurance claims by showing that steps were taken to minimize damage.

Acting quickly can significantly reduce repair costs and prevent interior damage like mold, insulation failure, and structural issues.

How to Secure a Roof Tarp

For best results, extend the tarp beyond the damaged area and secure it tightly using grommets, wood strips, or weighted anchors to prevent wind lift and water intrusion.




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