Clear Tent Season
A clear tent is constructed in the same manner as a traditional frame tent, the difference being that the covering material is clear. Clear top tents are best used for night functions during summer months, or during the day in the fall and spring months.
Clear top tents are the perfect choice for brides and event planners because such tents provide a blank canvas, freeing brides and event planners to design the most creative and comfortable environment for their guests. Decorations and floor plan options are practically endless with a clear top tent. These tents offer unobstructed views from one end of the room to the other, allowing guests to move freely throughout the space. The clear covering creates a unique look at night with surrounding gardens and trees lit up or when the sky is clear.
Clear Tent Disclosure:
Clear tents are not made with reinforced fabric. They should be handled with extreme care. It will tear very easily. As with any tent, ground cover should be used.
- Do not pull the clear tent too tight as it will stretch more than necessary.
- Do not allow fabric to freeze. Clear tents can not be installed below 55 or above 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
- When the tents are up, the tent needs to be checked every 4 hours or to deem fit. As the clear tent will stretch, rain pockets can not occur; check tightness of webbing and any stretch of fabric needs to be fixed on site.
- Clear tent transparency will deteriorate over time.
- Clear Tent fabric can shrink when cold and expand when hot.
- Assembling the clear tent in the sun will make the tent heat up very fast. Avoid assembling the tent in the sun. Ideally, you will set up at night, early morning, and late in the afternoon. When the sun hits the tent, the tent will make the temperature inside rise very fast.
- Clear tents should not be washed. Wipe and dry with warm water or mild vinyl cleaner only. Washing will cause severe mildew, scratch, and stretching.