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Colors of Tarps

Tarp Colors: Color-by-Color Differences Explained

Choosing the right color of tarps can be more important than you think!

Our Iowa acreage seemed to be a favorite burrowing ground for the woodchuck clan that lived in the area. Also known as groundhogs, the pesky critters dug holes all over our lawn, leaving bumpy mounds in the otherwise lush green. With dismay we noticed that the lawn was not the only tunneled area; groundhogs also busied themselves by digging tunnels under and into our barn, then chewing on its wooden structure. 

My husband, determined to rehome some of the “problems,” placed a live trap behind the barn, covered it with a small tarp, and waited overnight for results. As he approached the covered cage the next morning, noises sounded from under the tarp. Obviously, one of the vandals was in the cage! Upon removing the cover, he saw no brown! Instead, he came face to face with a black and white critter a skunk!

The color of the tarp used in the above incident did not matter at all! The color of the animal cage did! However, the color of the tarp being used in many jobs does make a big difference, based on the purpose and the environment for which a tarp is needed.

Understanding Tarp Materials

Just as the original 17th century purpose for a tar-coated canvas (tar and pall, or tarpaulin) was to protect both a sailing ship’s cargo and its sailors from the water, salt, and wind elements, tarps today are used as coverings. A tarp protects valuable outdoor equipment, safeguards against moisture, shelters adventurous campers, screens from harmful rays, and preserves stored goods, along with multiple other usages. 

The construction material of the tarp makes a difference in the tarp’s strength, weight, durability, flexibility, resistance to weather conditions, and level of waterproofing. Whatever the job’s requirements, choosing the right tarp material and color based on its purpose and environment is important!

Polyethylene Tarps

Polyethylene tarps are plastic tarps, known for being versatile and affordable. They are lightweight, waterproof, and durable. Depending upon how it is used, these tarps can last for years.

Vinyl Tarps

Vinyl tarps are denser than polyethylene tarps, resistant to tearing and surface scratching. Based on the thickness, vinyl can stand up to high winds and harsh weather, as well as mildew and mold. Because of its strength and resistance to tearing, vinyl is a good choice for industrial purposes.

Canvas Tarps

Canvas tarps are very durable and strong because they are made from breathable, heavy fabric. Outdoor purposes such as shade protection, covering woodpiles, and cordoning off a work area or play space are popular uses for canvas tarps. They are greatly used as coverings over trucks transporting food or other products and materials. 

Usually, they are made with a coating that is water-resistant and protects against the sun. Our premium tarps are waterproof while maintaining their breathability. Canvas tarps can be much heavier than poly tarps, therefore they are not typically as convenient for hiking or backpacking activities. If you are car camping, the weight will not matter, and the canvas material will be great.

Mesh Tarps

The breathable quality of this more open weave fabric--which has small holes in its composition--allows sunlight, air, and water to penetrate it. Shade screens and privacy barriers are popular uses for these tarps. They are useful for covering truckloads of sand, gravel, mulch, etc. Allowance for air circulation and the prevention of heat build-up are two important qualities of mesh tarps. 

Specialty Tarps

Specialty tarps are available to make golf simulator enclosures, gold simulator screens, and martial arts or yoga mats. Pre-made kits make these projects easily obtainable and accelerate their completion.

Also Read: How to Choose the Right Roof Style for Your Canopy Structure

Tarp Colors and Their Purposes

Blue Tarps: General Purpose and Temporary Covering

Blue Regular Duty Tarps are a good choice for general purposes and as temporary coverage for weatherproofing and camping. Construction sites often use blue tarps, which are easily seen, economical, and widely available. 

Because they have lower UV resistance, blue economy tarps are best suited for shady areas or short-term projects.

All-Purpose Economy Poly Tarps - Tarps.com

Silver Tarps: Maximum UV Reflection and Heat Reduction

Silver Tarps provide excellent UV protection. They are useful for hot climates because the silver color reflects the heat. Even in direct sunlight the silver tarp remains durable and long-lasting. In fact, silver tarps are ideal for long-term outdoor exposure as well as for the ability to keep stored items cool. 

They are popularly used to cover vehicles -- protecting them from sun damage, tree sap, scraping of branches, and minor environmental issues such as rain and storm damage, etc. In addition, they work very well for storage units and shelters. Our silver tarps come in poly as well as heavier vinyl options.

White Tarps: UV Protection and Temperature Regulation

White Tarps are 100% UV resistant and do an excellent job reflecting the sun's rays to avoid heat buildup inside your structure. Special occasions, such as an outdoor wedding, a reception, a party, or a family reunion are great opportunities for using the white tarps as attractive and adequate coverage for either a small or a large gathering of guests. We offer heavy duty poly, 13 oz vinyl coated, 18 oz vinyl coated, and premium canvas options in white.

White Heavy Duty Poly Tarps - Tarps.com

Green Tarps: Blending with Natural Environments

Green Tarps blend in well with natural outdoor environments. This characteristic makes them ideal for situations where a natural look is desired. We have an array of green options ranging from bright Kelly green to a dark forest green. Because of their camouflage property, green tarps are often used in landscaping, gardening, and camping situations. They are also an excellent choice for fence applications. We carry green tarps in heavy duty poly as well as multiple weights of vinyl & canvas.

Green Heavy Duty Poly Tarps - Tarps.com

Brown Tarps: Earth-toned and Discreet Coverage

Brown Tarps' neutral, earthy tones provide discreet coverage for a diversity of jobs. Often they are used in construction areas and outdoor projects, since they effectively blend into dirt or natural surroundings. 

Placing a tarp underneath a tent keeps moisture and dirt out of the inside. Placing a tarp over the tent gives adequate protection from rainfall and moisture absorption, keeping your shelter, clothes, and equipment dry. Brown tarps are pertinent and practical for outdoor enthusiasts!

Red Tarps: High Visibility and Emergency Use

Red Tarps' bright color allows for high visibility. Used for emergency situations or areas needing attention, this eye-catching color readily points out a certain area. It screams, “This is the place!” Red tarps can designate dangerous areas or call attention to a certain site. This color of tarp is commonly used in disaster relief operations to flag down help or cover a damaged building. 

Red is not only an emergency color, however--red tarps can be fun! Use them to decorate for the holidays, also! The color red aptly fits with decorating for Christmas, New Year’s Day, Fourth of July, Veterans Day and any other day you want to celebrate!

Red Heavy Duty Poly Tarps - Tarps.com

Camouflage Tarps: Concealment for Outdoor Use

Camouflage Tarps are designed for concealment in wilderness settings. Because they are lightweight and practical, camouflage tarps are great for to bring along on outdoor adventures. We carry a woodland green version as well as a desert tan type. Create a makeshift shelter. Cover your firewood stack with camo. 

Raise a cover over your camping tent. Camouflage tarps are perfect for hunting, military use, or blending into the forest. Imagine the fun your children would have if you erected a camouflage tent in the backyard for them!

Black Tarps: Maximum Light Blocking and Weed Control

Black Tarps block the light completely and maximize UV protection. Black tarps also perform well in cold climates. One common use is to cover cars by protecting them from exposure to sunlight and weather. Construction workers often use black tarps to cover equipment, as well as for other construction needs. 

Entry points can be created to guide traffic. To suppress the growth of weeds and grass in specific areas, black tarp is beneficial. After cutting down the unwanted weeds, cover the soil with black tarp, keeping it in place with blocks or sandbags.  The effectiveness of killing the undergrowth is determined by how long you leave the tarp in place.

Black Super Heavy Duty Poly Tarps - Tarps.com

Clear Tarps: Protection with Visibility

Clear Tarps allow diffused natural light to pass through, thus being an excellent tool in gardening. A common use for clear tarps is as a greenhouse covering. Along with being UV resistant, clear tarps protect crops while letting the sunshine grow the plants. Covering a row of tender seedlings with a clear tarp provides important resistance to harmful sun rays.  An outdoor porch covered with clear tarp increases the length of time the porch is usable, as well as protecting its contents from weather. 

When visibility is required and construction workers need to be aware of the surroundings, clear tarps are useful tools. We have clear poly and clear vinyl options to choose from.

Tarp Color Comparison Table

Tarp Color

Best For

Visibility

Blue

General use, temporary coverage

High

Silver

Heat reflection, long-term use

Medium

White

UV protection, event coverage

Medium

Green

Blending into nature, camping

Varies

Brown

Construction, discreet coverage

Low

Red

Emergency use, hazard marking

Very High

Camouflage

Military, hunting, outdoor use

Low

Black

Light blocking, weed control

Low

Clear

Greenhouses, porch enclosures

High

Choosing the Right Tarp

Think about what you need. Do you need sun protection? Do you need privacy? Pick the tarp that fits your needs.

Also Read: How to Choose the Right Tarp for your Needs

FAQs

1. Are certain tarp colors more resistant to mold and mildew? 

Not really, the fabric type is the main determining factor. The vinyl coated tarps have the most coatings to block mold and mildew. 

2. Which tarp is best for reducing glare while still allowing light through?

Any of our mesh/shade tarps cut glare but still let light in. They give shade while keeping soft, natural light. This makes them great for gardens and events. White mesh diffuses more of the light and lets more light through while darker colors absorb more of the light rather than reflecting it. 

3. Do tarp colors affect their lifespan?

Mainly the weight of the fabric will determine its lifespan. Our vinyl coated tarps will last the longest. Vinyl tarps are much heavier and have more protective coatings. The heavy-duty poly tarps have less material weight, but they have been well engineered to last in the sun as well. When you compare tarps of the same fabric type, silver and black will naturally have more UV resistance because of the higher levels carbon black that is used in their manufacturing. Carbon black especially excellent in protecting tarps from breaking down in harsh UV conditions.

4. Can I use a clear tarp for heat retention in cold weather? 

Clear tarps trap heat well in cold weather. Sunlight goes through, warming spaces like greenhouses. They also block wind and rain.

5. Which tarp color is best for nighttime visibility? 

Red, yellow, and orange tarps are easy to see at night. For extra safety, use high-visibility or reflective tarps. These work well for roads and emergencies.

Conclusion

Tarps are useful and important tools in everyday life. Depending upon the specific purpose for the tarp, the need for UV protection and resistance to the weather, and the desire to blend in or stand out, the COLOR OF THE TARP MAKES A DIFFERENCE. Follow these simple steps:

  • Evaluate your specific project and environment before choosing a tarp. 

  • Select the right tarp color based upon that individual need.

  • Reap the benefits of a job well done!

Explore our high-quality tarps now and find the perfect one for your needs! If we can be of any assistance, please call or email us and let us know. We have many other options for tarp materials besides the ones available on our site and can make custom sizes.

 

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