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How to Build a Backyard Canopy with Waterproof Tarpaulins

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Being in your own backyard is one of life’s little pleasures. Whether it’s a family barbecue, a birthday party, or just a quiet evening with a great book, the backyard is a lovely place to relax. But when the sun gets too hot, or a sudden shower shows up, any outdoor plans can be ruined in no time. An attractive and inexpensive solution is to construct a backyard canopy from waterproof Black Tarpaulin sheets, which will provide some shade, shield you from some light rain, and help to improve the quality of your outdoor experience.

Why Use Tarpaulins for a Canopy?

Waterproof tarpaulins (commonly known as tarps) are durable, flexible, and inexpensive. Unlike constructed items, a tarp canopy can be set up for the occasion and disassembled once it is over. Tarps are much easier to handle and are incredibly portable (and foldable for storage). Available in numerous sizes and colors, tarps may be selected to suit your space and backyard materials. Best of all, a waterproof tarp will shield you from rain and harmful UV rays and allow you to safely and comfortably be outdoors.

What You Need

To assemble a straightforward backyard canopy, you’ll need the following:

  • One large waterproof tarp (pick a size that will cover your intended area).
  • Four strong poles, or nearby trees, to hold the tarp. 
  • Some strong rope or bungee cords.
  • Four tent stakes (or heavy rocks like bricks) to hold down the corners.
  • A ladder is needed to get higher.

The above items should be readily available and inexpensive at your favorite hardware and outdoor store.

Steps: Pick the Right Spot

Step 1: Locate the Area to Canopy

Find a location in your yard where you want the canopy. Choose a spot that is level and has enough room for people to sit down or move around.  Use the trees in your yard to tie the tarp to if you have trees. You will need to put poles in the ground if you do not have trees to use to hold it up. 

Step 2: Set Up Supports

If using poles, firmly push the poles into the ground at the four corners of the area you want to cover. To make the poles steadier in the ground, you can dig small holes and put the poles in the holes, and then refill the holes with soil or stones. If you tie the Transparent Tarpaulin to trees, make sure the trees are healthy and sturdy enough to support the weight.

Step 3: Attach the Tarpaulin

Spread the tarp flat and hoist it over the poles or between the trees. Most tarps have grommets, which are metal rings along the edges on most tarps. You will need some rope or bungee cord to hook onto the grommets and tie it to the pole or tree. It is easier to set the corners first and then adjust the sides. Remember to stretch the tarp tight enough not to sag, but not so tight that it tears.

Step 4: Secure the Corners

After you have the tarp hanging, it is time to tie down the corners. By tying the tarp down at the corners with stakes, bricks, or some other heavy object, you will help to avoid the tarp lifting in the wind. If you are in a windy area, tilt the canopy instead of allowing the wind to come straight and push against the tarp.

Step 5: Test and Adjust

Take a moment to check your canopy. Make sure it is a shaded area. Is the tarp high enough for people to walk under? Adjust the ropes and poles until it is stable and appears safe. You could also pitch one side slightly lower, so rain can run off rather than pool in the middle.

Enhancing Your Canopy for Fun

A backyard canopy doesn’t have to be boring. You can use string lights, hang lanterns, and/or hang colorful cloth around the sides to make it more inviting and cozy in the evening. If having friends over, you can always hang balloons, banners, and/or paper streamers. You can also use space under the canopy for outdoor chairs, a picnic table, and/or a hammock. All of this can help draw people into the space.

Final Thoughts

A backyard canopy made from waterproof tarpaulins is a simple project that anyone can do. It can be done with just a tarp, some ropes, and either poles or trees, to create a shaded area that protects you from both the sun and rain. It doesn’t cost much, takes only a little time, and it can turn your backyard into an outdoor living space.

Next time you plan a cookout, family gathering or just want a place to unwind, canopy your yard with a tarp. It is an easy way to enjoy your backyard, let the weather dictate your comfort level.

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