Worker Smarter, Not Harder

Snow Shield is an original solution to a common problem for building contractors – the backbreaking and tedious labor required to clear inclement weather debris from construction sites. Let our snow tarp do the clearing, so you can get back to building.

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HIGHLIGHTS

Our snow removal tarps are an unbeatable way to quickly clear unwanted snow from your construction site. Just lay your tarps out before a storm, attach the corners to overhead cranes or lifts after the snow has fallen, and with each tarp you can move up to 10,000 lbs. of snow out of your way in minutes. Save yourself hours of back-breaking work and lost time vs. clearing the area by hand.

  • Minimize snow removal labor and delay costs.
  • Clear 10,000 lbs. of unwanted snow in minutes.
  • Keep your jobsite safe for workers.
  • Increase skilled labor productivity.
  • Diminish setbacks due to winter.
  • Protect site and equipment from damage.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FABRICS AND COLORS
  • Industrial-grade 18oz. vinyl-coated polyester.
  • Heavy-duty construction with double reinforced corners for strong performance.
  • 10,000 lbs webbing breaking strength.
  • Water repellent, mildew and tear-resistant.
  • 20 ft. x 20 ft. red Snow Shields cover an area of 400 sqft.

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