We Offer Snow Tarps in Anchorage, Alaska

WINTER TARPAULIN THAT IS PERFECT FOR DRIVEWAYS, PATHS & PLANTS
Fend off the snow, ice and frost with this weatherproof tarpaulin. Ideal for driveway snow removal, this 250GSM PVC cover performs exceptionally in the harshest conditions. Whether it is hail, sleet or snow, this weather cover protects any and all surfaces it covers. Designed for ease of use, the winter cover features woven handles and brass eyelets to quickly position and secure the weather tarpaulin in place.

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These large tarpaulins are manufactured from 250GSM PVC
Snow tarps are water and weatherproof for all-year-round performance
Brass eyelets allow you to secure this tarpaulin in position with ground pegs
Eight heavy-duty grab handles for easy transportation
Reinforced border edges
Sizes available: 41ft x 13ft, 82ft x 13ft, 82ft x 25ft, 82ft x 39ft and 82ft x 52ft
To ensure that maneuverability is maintained, this all-weather protector features eight heavy-duty grab handles attached to the edges. The best snow tarp for driveways, this driveway cover for snow will ensure that any surface is protected against the elements. These handles act as a multipurpose feature as they can also be used as securing point. To make sure that this winter protector is securely affixed to the ground this 250GSM tarpaulin also features brass eyelets that are ideal for pegging the snow protector to grass surfaces.

Designed with versatility in mind, this PVC cover can be used as a winter plant protector, a driveway cover or as a path cover. With a selection of sizes available, you are sure to find the right snow lifting tarp for your needs and requirements.

Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, is in the south-central part of the state on the Cook Inlet. It’s known for its cultural sites, including the Alaska Native Heritage Center, which displays traditional crafts, stages dances, and presents replicas of dwellings from the area’s indigenous groups. The city is also a gateway to nearby wilderness areas and mountains including the Chugach, Kenai and Talkeetna.

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