A good repair restores function without pretending every tarp can be saved.
Small tears, worn webbing and failed hardware can grow quickly under road vibration, wind and tension. Repairing the damage early can extend the life of a useful tarp.
We evaluate the damaged area, the surrounding material and the way the product is used. When the base material is too worn or brittle, replacement may be the better option.
Common repairs
- Tears, holes and localized vinyl damage
- Split seams and worn stitching
- Webbing replacement and reinforcement
- Pockets, flaps and edge repairs
- Rings, D-rings, grommets and hardware
- Mesh and shade-cloth reinforcement
What determines whether a repair makes sense
- Age and condition of the surrounding material
- Size and location of the damage
- Tension placed on the repaired area
- Availability of compatible material and hardware
- Labor required compared with replacement
Frequently asked questions
Can you quote a repair from a photo?
Photos can usually tell us whether the repair looks practical and what information is missing. The final price may require seeing the tarp in person, especially when there are multiple damaged areas.
Do you repair tarps made by another company?
Yes. The brand does not matter. What matters is the material condition, construction and whether the repair can be performed safely and economically.
Can you replace only the webbing or grommets?
Yes, when the surrounding material can support the new reinforcement or hardware. We will inspect the area before completing the work.
