What to consider before investing in a specialty structure

January 1st, 1970

By Janice Kleinschmidt What should tent rental companies and their clients consider before investing in a specialty structure? George Strickland, Karl’s Event Services: Building custom tents using in-stock materials provides a unique space while maintaining a lower cost than a new-structure design. Nate Albers, TentLogix: As with all purchases, a tent rental company needs to […]

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Tips for getting the perfect temperature

January 1st, 1970

By Holly O’Dell Determining how much air conditioning you need for a tented event is as much of an art form as it is a science. Art Behnke of AirPac says that as a rule of thumb, one ton of air conditioning can cool about 125 square feet of a tent, but it’s also important […]

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Communication is the key to it all

January 1st, 1970

By Janice Kleinschmidt Whether introducing a new car or a new cereal, the key to a successful product launch is communication. “It is always beneficial for the vendors to meet or at least speak on the phone to make sure that each of their production schedules can work together,” says Dan Hooks of Party Reflections. […]

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Power up with LED lighting

January 1st, 1970

By Maura Keller LED lighting drastically reduces the amount of power necessary to light up a tent, especially 20-by-20- or 20-by-30-foot structures. “Where power is not available at all, battery-operated LED units can provide much the same effect as wired units,” Doc Waldrup of Full Circle Lighting says. Power requirements should be combined in order […]

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CAD: A vendor’s perspective

January 1st, 1970

By Holly O’Dell Not only is CAD useful to clients and crews, but it also helps tent rental companies work more smoothly with an event’s other vendors. AirPac Inc., a vendor of temporary and portable heating and cooling solutions based in Front Royal, Va., relies heavily on the 2-D or 3-D CAD drawings they receive […]

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DJ system helps set the mood

January 1st, 1970

By Danielle Beurteaux Not every event needs a full band or DJ, but music still helps to set the mood. Carlos Martinez of Austin, Texas-based Marquee Rents came up with the idea for iDJ—a rental package including an iPod touch®, wireless mic, speaker and mixer—when he realized that many smaller events didn’t require a full […]

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Washing machine buying tips

January 1st, 1970

By Maura Keller With a choice of washing machines on the market, it is important to analyze the company’s goals before making an investment. For instance, Steve Arendt of Teeco Solutions says if a company has predominantly flat panel tops and needs high production rates and a dry top at the end, it might consider a […]

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What to ask before purchasing new equipment

January 1st, 1970

By Janice Kleinschmidt What should a tent rental company owner or manager ask before purchasing new equipment? “Do you really need it? Do you have a multiple-year contract? We try to stick to a three-rental rule,” says Kurt Goeman of JK Rentals Inc. “If we have a rental for a piece of equipment three times […]

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5 Tips

January 1st, 1970

Advice to harmonize interiors and exteriors. Go with greenery. Plants are a common part of tent decor, but consider new ways to incorporate them. Instead of using large planters that take up floor space, create a living vertical garden with a “green wall” made of foliage. Light the way. Install bistro-style lighting along the ceiling […]

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An unwelcome trend

January 1st, 1970

If you pay attention to only one seating trend, it should be increased risk/product liability from chairs collapsing. “Chair collapse is very much a concern and affects all party rental companies nationwide,” says Kevin Lococo, rental market sales manager for Palmer Snyder. “We think that product liability from chair collapsing is likely to gain prominence […]

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