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Florida-Based Tarpaflex Offers Red Heavy Duty Tarps at Low Prices

Tarpaflex, a tarpaulin supplier based in Naples, FL, includes red heavy duty tarps to its list of expert-designed coverings. With prices ranging from $5 to $150 depending on size, the company makes sure to have its customers' tarp needs covered.

2011-04-26
NAPLES, FL, April 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Tarpaulin and canopy supplier Tarpaflex offers its line of red heavy duty tarps to customers seeking high-quality coverings at affordable prices. With prices ranging from $5 to $150 depending on the desired size, the company makes it a point to provide numerous size options to choose from.

Based in Naples, FL, Tarpaflex makes sure that these tarps can be of valuable use to its customers, may they be in construction, agriculture, boating, camping, or landscaping. The tarp provider has these tear-resistant and water & mildew-proof coverings manufactured to be able to withstand exposure to extreme temperatures. Aside from these, the company also makes certain that these heavy duty tarps are easy to handle, are rot- and shrink-proof, and are UV-protected on both sides. Without a doubt, Tarpaflex is confident that these products can be used for a long period of time because of all the life span-extending features they have.

With the goal of making durable and safe tarps available to customers, Tarpaflex pulls out all the stops to make sure that all its products provide users with multiple benefits. And by adhering to high quality standards, Tarpaflex is able to provide products that are designed to be the ultimate solutions for a wide range of covering and protection needs.

For more details on this product line and others made available by the company, call 239-643-0877 or visit http://www.tarpaflex.com

Tarpaflex US LLC based in Naples Florida a growth oriented tarps importer who is expanding its customer base. For further information, please contact us at :Tarpaflex US LLC, 4760 Enterprise Ave, Unit #402, Naples, Florida, 34104. Tel : 239 643 0877 Fax: 239 654 0871 http://www.tarpaflex.com for details about red tarps go to http://www.tarpaflex.com/acatalog/red-heavy-duty-poly-tarps.html


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[Press-News.org] Florida-Based Tarpaflex Offers Red Heavy Duty Tarps at Low Prices
Tarpaflex, a tarpaulin supplier based in Naples, FL, includes red heavy duty tarps to its list of expert-designed coverings. With prices ranging from $5 to $150 depending on size, the company makes sure to have its customers' tarp needs covered.