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In regards to the billboard tarps: I cover about 100 to 150 cords of wood on a constant basis with them. I find the wind the worse enemy. If they can be fastened down properly, I have had them go 6 to 8 years without ant deterioration from the sun. They could go longer I suppose, but at that point they are usually removed and changed to somewhere else. I would think under water, the sun would have even less affect on them. They do have holes in them, but as you stated, that shouldn't be a problem in your case. Surface is pretty slick on them, so any sand that gets on a slope with them will very likely be at the very bottom quickly. How many mills is the billboard tarps you think? Thanks 11 Mil, 9oz. No less. I get heavier when I can, but it's not always available.
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by Bill Cody - 05/06/24 07:22 PM
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