Tent cleaning usually does a good job of washing away dirt and grime, but the solutions do not always remove the variety of stubborn stains tents can pick up when in use or in storage.
When it comes to tent cleaning, a job worth doing is worth doing well.
Tent renters benefit the environment—and their own profitability—when they get the most use possible out of their tents.
There are some unique cleaning tips that help in removing tough stains.
Every tent installation begins with a site survey. It is the first of many important steps toward planning and executing a safe and high-quality tented event. While there are many ways to survey a site, most tent professionals find it helpful to have a formal checklist in front of them so that nothing is overlooked.
The purpose of the site survey is to have qualified professionals (i.e. tent sales consultants or job foreman) gather, record and organize all pertinent information regarding the proposed function or event to pass along to those responsible for the installation so the job is completed safely.
Safety, even at the site survey step, is critical. Tent installers should consider all of the following to ensure a safe event: