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What size marquee do you need for 50 guests?

The first thing to do is Measure your garden. If space is limited your guest list may be restricted by the maximum size of marquee able to fit in the space.

Once you have measured your garden you then need to work out if your guests will be seated or standing or a mixture of both.

Marquee seated capacity is calculated by using 5ft 6in round tables as is common in the marquee hire industry. This is the most efficient way to seat your guests to maximise space. Each 3x3m section of the marquee can fit 10 people at a 5ft 6in round table.

Standing capacity is calculated at 1.5X the seated capacity giving guests just under 1m square for dancing and space to move around.

It is also important to take into account buffet tables, dance floors, DJ or band areas as more space will be required for these. Buffet tables are usually 6ft trestle tables and don’t take up much room so an extra 2m at the end or side of the marquee is plenty. Bands and DJ’s take up roughly a 6m x 2m space to allow for all of their equipment and members.

Dance floors can come in various sizes but usually tables and chairs would be placed on the dance floor when guests are eating and then moved to the side of the marquee once the music starts in the evening.

Therefore, the best size marquee for 50 guests would be a 6x8m / 6x10m without allowing for extras. If you are having buffet tables or music, consider going up to a 6x12m / 6x14m marquee.

Below is a rough guide for marquee capacities and sizes. Hope this helps.

Size of marquee/party tent (width first)Capacity seatedCapacity standingPrices (Including Delivery)
3m x 2m Marquee4-84-12£343.20 – £480.00
3m x 3m Marquee6-107-15£540.00
3m x 4m Marquee6-129-18£504.00 – £780.00
3m x 5m Marquee9-1812-24£720.00
3m x 6m Marquee12-2015-30£562.80 – £1080.00
3m x 8m Marquee12-2418-35£681.60 – £1380.00
3m x 10m Marquee15-3020-45£932.40 – £1680.00
3m x 12m Marquee18-4027-60£1075.20 – £2280.00
3m x 14m Marquee21-4435-75£1560.00 – £2280.00
3m x 16m Marquee24-5034-75£1740.00 – £1980.00
3m x 18m Marquee30-6035-85£1920.00 – £2160.00
3m x 20m Marquee35-6535-95£2100.00 – £2340.00
3m x 22m Marquee40-7040-75£2250.00 – £2520.00
3m x 24m Marquee40-7540-100£2400.00 – £2700.00
4m x 4m Marquee8-1510-22£570.00 – £1040.40
4m x 5m Marquee10-2014-29£1020.00
4m x 6m Marquee12-2418-35£718.80 – £1342.80
4m x 7m Marquee12-2718-40£1260.00
4m x 8m Marquee12-3018-45£885.60 – £1627.20
4m x 9m Marquee14-3318-50£1506.00
4m x 10m Marquee15-3518-55£1040.40 – £1929.60
4m x 12m Marquee20-4825-70£852.00 – £2520.00
4m x 14m Marquee25-5025-75£1800.00 – £2760.00
4m x 16m Marquee30-5530-75£1980.00 – £3000.00
4m x 18m Marquee30-6030-75£2160.00 – £3300.00
4m x 20m Marquee30-6530-90£2340.00 – £3600.00
4m x 22m Marquee40-7040-95£2520.00 – £3240.00
4m x 24m Marquee40-8040-105£2700.00 – £3480.00
6m x 4m Marquee12-2418-35£810.00 – £1518.00
6m x 5m Marquee13-3220-48£1224.00
6m x 6m Marquee15-4020-60£798.00 – £1758.00
6m x 7m Marquee17-4525-68£1464.00
6m x 8m Marquee20-5030-75£1106.40 – £2124.00
6m x 9m Marquee25-5835-88£1704.00
6m x 10m Marquee30-6540-95£1309.20 – £2502.00
6m x 11m Marquee30-7040-110£1944.00
6m x 12m Marquee30-8040-120£1440.00 – £2868.00
6m x 14m Marquee30-10060-140£1684.80 – £3222.00
6m x 16m Marquee40-11070-160£1869.60 – £3456.00
6m x 18m Marquee40-12070-180£2084.40 – £3834.00
6m x 20m Marquee50-13080-200£2311.20 – £4224.00
6m x 24m Marquee60-16080-240£2716.80 – £4956.00
6m x 26m Marquee80-180110-260£4080.00 – £5640.00
6m x 28m Marquee60-200120-280£4320.00 – £6000.00
6m x 30m Marquee70-210130-300£4560.00 – £6360.00
6m x 32m Marquee80-220140-320£4800.00 – £6660.00
6m x 34m Marquee80-230140-340£5040.00 – £6960.00
6m x 36m Marquee80-240140-360£5340.00 – £7320.00
9m x 9m Marquee30-10080-200£1680.00
9m x 13.5m Marquee30-12080-250£2400.00
9m x 18m Luxury Traditional Marquee60-200120-280£3240.00
9m x 18m Ultimate Traditional Marquee60-200120-280£4440.00
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What size marquee do you need for 40 guests?

The first thing to do is Measure your garden. If space is limited your guest list may be restricted by the maximum size of marquee able to fit in the space.

Once you have measured your garden you then need to work out if your guests will be seated or standing or a mixture of both.

Marquee seated capacity is calculated by using 5ft 6in round tables as is common in the marquee hire industry. This is the most efficient way to seat your guests to maximise space. Each 3x3m section of the marquee can fit 10 people at a 5ft 6in round table.

Standing capacity is calculated at 1.5X the seated capacity giving guests just under 1m square for dancing and space to move around.

It is also important to take into account buffet tables, dance floors, DJ or band areas as more space will be required for these. Buffet tables are usually 6ft trestle tables and don’t take up much room so an extra 2m at the end or side of the marquee is plenty. Bands and DJ’s take up roughly a 6m x 2m space to allow for all of their equipment and members.

Dance floors can come in various sizes but usually tables and chairs would be placed on the dance floor when guests are eating and then moved to the side of the marquee once the music starts in the evening.

Therefore, the best size marquee for 40 guests would be a 4x12m / 6x6m without allowing for extras. If you are having buffet tables or music, consider going up to a 6x8m / 6x10m marquee.

Below is a rough guide for marquee capacities and sizes. Hope this helps.

Size of marquee/party tent (width first)Capacity seatedCapacity standingPrices (Including Delivery)
3m x 2m Marquee4-84-12£343.20 – £480.00
3m x 3m Marquee6-107-15£540.00
3m x 4m Marquee6-129-18£504.00 – £780.00
3m x 5m Marquee9-1812-24£720.00
3m x 6m Marquee12-2015-30£562.80 – £1080.00
3m x 8m Marquee12-2418-35£681.60 – £1380.00
3m x 10m Marquee15-3020-45£932.40 – £1680.00
3m x 12m Marquee18-4027-60£1075.20 – £2280.00
3m x 14m Marquee21-4435-75£1560.00 – £2280.00
3m x 16m Marquee24-5034-75£1740.00 – £1980.00
3m x 18m Marquee30-6035-85£1920.00 – £2160.00
3m x 20m Marquee35-6535-95£2100.00 – £2340.00
3m x 22m Marquee40-7040-75£2250.00 – £2520.00
3m x 24m Marquee40-7540-100£2400.00 – £2700.00
4m x 4m Marquee8-1510-22£570.00 – £1040.40
4m x 5m Marquee10-2014-29£1020.00
4m x 6m Marquee12-2418-35£718.80 – £1342.80
4m x 7m Marquee12-2718-40£1260.00
4m x 8m Marquee12-3018-45£885.60 – £1627.20
4m x 9m Marquee14-3318-50£1506.00
4m x 10m Marquee15-3518-55£1040.40 – £1929.60
4m x 12m Marquee20-4825-70£852.00 – £2520.00
4m x 14m Marquee25-5025-75£1800.00 – £2760.00
4m x 16m Marquee30-5530-75£1980.00 – £3000.00
4m x 18m Marquee30-6030-75£2160.00 – £3300.00
4m x 20m Marquee30-6530-90£2340.00 – £3600.00
4m x 22m Marquee40-7040-95£2520.00 – £3240.00
4m x 24m Marquee40-8040-105£2700.00 – £3480.00
6m x 4m Marquee12-2418-35£810.00 – £1518.00
6m x 5m Marquee13-3220-48£1224.00
6m x 6m Marquee15-4020-60£798.00 – £1758.00
6m x 7m Marquee17-4525-68£1464.00
6m x 8m Marquee20-5030-75£1106.40 – £2124.00
6m x 9m Marquee25-5835-88£1704.00
6m x 10m Marquee30-6540-95£1309.20 – £2502.00
6m x 11m Marquee30-7040-110£1944.00
6m x 12m Marquee30-8040-120£1440.00 – £2868.00
6m x 14m Marquee30-10060-140£1684.80 – £3222.00
6m x 16m Marquee40-11070-160£1869.60 – £3456.00
6m x 18m Marquee40-12070-180£2084.40 – £3834.00
6m x 20m Marquee50-13080-200£2311.20 – £4224.00
6m x 24m Marquee60-16080-240£2716.80 – £4956.00
6m x 26m Marquee80-180110-260£4080.00 – £5640.00
6m x 28m Marquee60-200120-280£4320.00 – £6000.00
6m x 30m Marquee70-210130-300£4560.00 – £6360.00
6m x 32m Marquee80-220140-320£4800.00 – £6660.00
6m x 34m Marquee80-230140-340£5040.00 – £6960.00
6m x 36m Marquee80-240140-360£5340.00 – £7320.00
9m x 9m Marquee30-10080-200£1680.00
9m x 13.5m Marquee30-12080-250£2400.00
9m x 18m Luxury Traditional Marquee60-200120-280£3240.00
9m x 18m Ultimate Traditional Marquee60-200120-280£4440.00
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What size marquee do you need for 30 guests?

The first thing to do is Measure your garden. If space is limited your guest list may be restricted by the maximum size of marquee able to fit in the space.

Once you have measured your garden you then need to work out if your guests will be seated or standing or a mixture of both.

Marquee seated capacity is calculated by using 5ft 6in round tables as is common in the marquee hire industry. This is the most efficient way to seat your guests to maximise space. Each 3x3m section of the marquee can fit 10 people at a 5ft 6in round table.

Standing capacity is calculated at 1.5X the seated capacity giving guests just under 1m square for dancing and space to move around.

It is also important to take into account buffet tables, dance floors, DJ or band areas as more space will be required for these. Buffet tables are usually 6ft trestle tables and don’t take up much room so an extra 2m at the end or side of the marquee is plenty. Bands and DJ’s take up roughly a 6m x 2m space to allow for all of their equipment and members.

Dance floors can come in various sizes but usually tables and chairs would be placed on the dance floor when guests are eating and then moved to the side of the marquee once the music starts in the evening.

Therefore, the best size marquee for 30 guests would be a 4x8m / 4x10m without allowing for extras. If you are having buffet tables or music, consider going up to a 6x6m / 6x8m marquee.

Below is a rough guide for marquee capacities and sizes. Hope this helps.

Size of marquee/party tent (width first)Capacity seatedCapacity standingPrices (Including Delivery)
3m x 2m Marquee4-84-12£343.20 – £480.00
3m x 3m Marquee6-107-15£540.00
3m x 4m Marquee6-129-18£504.00 – £780.00
3m x 5m Marquee9-1812-24£720.00
3m x 6m Marquee12-2015-30£562.80 – £1080.00
3m x 8m Marquee12-2418-35£681.60 – £1380.00
3m x 10m Marquee15-3020-45£932.40 – £1680.00
3m x 12m Marquee18-4027-60£1075.20 – £2280.00
3m x 14m Marquee21-4435-75£1560.00 – £2280.00
3m x 16m Marquee24-5034-75£1740.00 – £1980.00
3m x 18m Marquee30-6035-85£1920.00 – £2160.00
3m x 20m Marquee35-6535-95£2100.00 – £2340.00
3m x 22m Marquee40-7040-75£2250.00 – £2520.00
3m x 24m Marquee40-7540-100£2400.00 – £2700.00
4m x 4m Marquee8-1510-22£570.00 – £1040.40
4m x 5m Marquee10-2014-29£1020.00
4m x 6m Marquee12-2418-35£718.80 – £1342.80
4m x 7m Marquee12-2718-40£1260.00
4m x 8m Marquee12-3018-45£885.60 – £1627.20
4m x 9m Marquee14-3318-50£1506.00
4m x 10m Marquee15-3518-55£1040.40 – £1929.60
4m x 12m Marquee20-4825-70£852.00 – £2520.00
4m x 14m Marquee25-5025-75£1800.00 – £2760.00
4m x 16m Marquee30-5530-75£1980.00 – £3000.00
4m x 18m Marquee30-6030-75£2160.00 – £3300.00
4m x 20m Marquee30-6530-90£2340.00 – £3600.00
4m x 22m Marquee40-7040-95£2520.00 – £3240.00
4m x 24m Marquee40-8040-105£2700.00 – £3480.00
6m x 4m Marquee12-2418-35£810.00 – £1518.00
6m x 5m Marquee13-3220-48£1224.00
6m x 6m Marquee15-4020-60£798.00 – £1758.00
6m x 7m Marquee17-4525-68£1464.00
6m x 8m Marquee20-5030-75£1106.40 – £2124.00
6m x 9m Marquee25-5835-88£1704.00
6m x 10m Marquee30-6540-95£1309.20 – £2502.00
6m x 11m Marquee30-7040-110£1944.00
6m x 12m Marquee30-8040-120£1440.00 – £2868.00
6m x 14m Marquee30-10060-140£1684.80 – £3222.00
6m x 16m Marquee40-11070-160£1869.60 – £3456.00
6m x 18m Marquee40-12070-180£2084.40 – £3834.00
6m x 20m Marquee50-13080-200£2311.20 – £4224.00
6m x 24m Marquee60-16080-240£2716.80 – £4956.00
6m x 26m Marquee80-180110-260£4080.00 – £5640.00
6m x 28m Marquee60-200120-280£4320.00 – £6000.00
6m x 30m Marquee70-210130-300£4560.00 – £6360.00
6m x 32m Marquee80-220140-320£4800.00 – £6660.00
6m x 34m Marquee80-230140-340£5040.00 – £6960.00
6m x 36m Marquee80-240140-360£5340.00 – £7320.00
9m x 9m Marquee30-10080-200£1680.00
9m x 13.5m Marquee30-12080-250£2400.00
9m x 18m Luxury Traditional Marquee60-200120-280£3240.00
9m x 18m Ultimate Traditional Marquee60-200120-280£4440.00

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What size marquee do you need for 20 guests?

The first thing to do is Measure your garden. If space is limited your guest list may be restricted by the maximum size of marquee able to fit in the space.

Once you have measured your garden you then need to work out if your guests will be seated or standing or a mixture of both.

Marquee seated capacity is calculated by using 5ft 6in round tables as is common in the marquee hire industry. This is the most efficient way to seat your guests to maximise space. Each 3x3m section of the marquee can fit 10 people at a 5ft 6in round table.

Standing capacity is calculated at 1.5X the seated capacity giving guests just under 1m square for dancing and space to move around.

It is also important to take into account buffet tables, dance floors, DJ or band areas as more space will be required for these. Buffet tables are usually 6ft trestle tables and don’t take up much room so an extra 2m at the end or side of the marquee is plenty. Bands and DJ’s take up roughly a 6m x 2m space to allow for all of their equipment and members.

Dance floors can come in various sizes but usually tables and chairs would be placed on the dance floor when guests are eating and then moved to the side of the marquee once the music starts in the evening.

Therefore, the best size marquee for 20 guests would be a 4x6m / 4x8m without allowing for extras. If you are having buffet tables or music, consider going up to a 6x6m / 6x8m marquee.

Below is a rough guide for marquee capacities and sizes. Hope this helps.

Size of marquee/party tent (width first)Capacity seatedCapacity standingPrices (Including Delivery)
3m x 2m Marquee4-84-12£343.20 – £480.00
3m x 3m Marquee6-107-15£540.00
3m x 4m Marquee6-129-18£504.00 – £780.00
3m x 5m Marquee9-1812-24£720.00
3m x 6m Marquee12-2015-30£562.80 – £1080.00
3m x 8m Marquee12-2418-35£681.60 – £1380.00
3m x 10m Marquee15-3020-45£932.40 – £1680.00
3m x 12m Marquee18-4027-60£1075.20 – £2280.00
3m x 14m Marquee21-4435-75£1560.00 – £2280.00
3m x 16m Marquee24-5034-75£1740.00 – £1980.00
3m x 18m Marquee30-6035-85£1920.00 – £2160.00
3m x 20m Marquee35-6535-95£2100.00 – £2340.00
3m x 22m Marquee40-7040-75£2250.00 – £2520.00
3m x 24m Marquee40-7540-100£2400.00 – £2700.00
4m x 4m Marquee8-1510-22£570.00 – £1040.40
4m x 5m Marquee10-2014-29£1020.00
4m x 6m Marquee12-2418-35£718.80 – £1342.80
4m x 7m Marquee12-2718-40£1260.00
4m x 8m Marquee12-3018-45£885.60 – £1627.20
4m x 9m Marquee14-3318-50£1506.00
4m x 10m Marquee15-3518-55£1040.40 – £1929.60
4m x 12m Marquee20-4825-70£852.00 – £2520.00
4m x 14m Marquee25-5025-75£1800.00 – £2760.00
4m x 16m Marquee30-5530-75£1980.00 – £3000.00
4m x 18m Marquee30-6030-75£2160.00 – £3300.00
4m x 20m Marquee30-6530-90£2340.00 – £3600.00
4m x 22m Marquee40-7040-95£2520.00 – £3240.00
4m x 24m Marquee40-8040-105£2700.00 – £3480.00
6m x 4m Marquee12-2418-35£810.00 – £1518.00
6m x 5m Marquee13-3220-48£1224.00
6m x 6m Marquee15-4020-60£798.00 – £1758.00
6m x 7m Marquee17-4525-68£1464.00
6m x 8m Marquee20-5030-75£1106.40 – £2124.00
6m x 9m Marquee25-5835-88£1704.00
6m x 10m Marquee30-6540-95£1309.20 – £2502.00
6m x 11m Marquee30-7040-110£1944.00
6m x 12m Marquee30-8040-120£1440.00 – £2868.00
6m x 14m Marquee30-10060-140£1684.80 – £3222.00
6m x 16m Marquee40-11070-160£1869.60 – £3456.00
6m x 18m Marquee40-12070-180£2084.40 – £3834.00
6m x 20m Marquee50-13080-200£2311.20 – £4224.00
6m x 24m Marquee60-16080-240£2716.80 – £4956.00
6m x 26m Marquee80-180110-260£4080.00 – £5640.00
6m x 28m Marquee60-200120-280£4320.00 – £6000.00
6m x 30m Marquee70-210130-300£4560.00 – £6360.00
6m x 32m Marquee80-220140-320£4800.00 – £6660.00
6m x 34m Marquee80-230140-340£5040.00 – £6960.00
6m x 36m Marquee80-240140-360£5340.00 – £7320.00
9m x 9m Marquee30-10080-200£1680.00
9m x 13.5m Marquee30-12080-250£2400.00
9m x 18m Luxury Traditional Marquee60-200120-280£3240.00
9m x 18m Ultimate Traditional Marquee60-200120-280£4440.00
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PE, Poly-PVC, 500d, PVC, what does it all mean?

Navigating the intricate world of marquee terminology can be a daunting task, especially when some suppliers aim to confuse potential customers. To alleviate this confusion, here’s a breakdown of the materials commonly used in marquee manufacture, listed in order of durability:

  1. PE (Polyethylene) – Typically ranging from 80 to 240 grams per square meter (gsm), PE is commonly associated with tarpaulins or groundsheets. While it offers waterproof properties, it can produce noise in windy conditions and may not be entirely waterproof due to the necessity of sewing seams, which can potentially leak.
  2. Poly/PVC (Polyester/Polyvinyl Chloride) (500d) – Poly/PVC serves as a middle ground between PE and pure PVC. Often misunderstood due to marketing tactics, the “500d” designation refers to 500 denier, not 500 grams per square meter. This material is polyester coated with PVC, providing a level of durability but not as robust as pure PVC.
  3. PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) – Ranging from 300 to 650 gsm, PVC is widely regarded as the premier marquee material. With a lifespan roughly double that of PE or Poly/PVC, PVC can be high-frequency welded to create completely watertight structures. However, the quality of PVC varies, with the strength derived from the core material rather than the overall weight. Therefore, a well-known brand’s 500gsm PVC may outperform a lesser quality unbranded 650gsm PVC.

At Portland Marquees, we exclusively utilize Duracoretex™ PVC due to its proven durability compared to similar non-branded products of similar weight.

Despite the importance of quality cover materials, it’s essential to recognize that the strength of a marquee extends beyond this factor. Often, additional structural bracing provides greater benefits than minor increases in roof material thickness. We’re always available to provide personalized advice for your event. Simply reach out to us with details such as the type of event, available space, number of guests, and site diagrams or photographs, and we’ll gladly assist in exploring your options.

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How to lay marquee flooring


Mastering Marquee Flooring: A Step-by-Step Guide

With the introduction of our carpet supply, let’s delve into the art of laying marquee flooring. Here’s a straightforward guide to get you started:

1. Lay the Foundation: Begin by spreading out a groundsheet or tarpaulin. This foundational layer serves a crucial purpose – it prevents moisture from seeping through and eliminates condensation build-up. Avoid breathable flooring, as it might mislead you into thinking there’s a leak when it’s just condensation. Grass is resilient; even if covered for a week, it swiftly bounces back to normal.

2. Cut to Fit: Now, cut the carpet to the appropriate length. For illustration, we’ll use a 6m x 12m marquee, but tailor it to match your marquee dimensions. At this point, only secure the ends of the carpet.

3. Nail It Down: While the carpet requires a modest amount of stretching, coconut matting demands more due to its natural fibre properties. It can expand and contract, so use additional nails for matting compared to carpet.

4. Pathways Matter: Keep in mind that the carpet comes in rolls of 13m, leaving ample material for creating pathways to the marquee. Secure these pathways by nailing them down as well.

Pro Tip: For coconut matting, the stretching process is more extensive, so be generous with the number of nails used to ensure a snug fit.

By following these steps, you’ll be well on your way to mastering the art of marquee flooring. Happy laying!

Thanks for tuning in.

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How to clean a marquee

Revitalize Your Marquee: A Cleaning Guide

With recent bouts of rain across the country, maintaining and cleaning your marquees becomes a top priority. Storing wet marquees accelerates aging, especially for windows. Let’s dive into effective cleaning methods for different types of dirt:

1. Splashed-on Dirt: This includes mud splatters, food stains, and leaves. For a power-packed clean, grab a power washer and a substantial tub of Traffic Film Remover (TFR), akin to concentrated washing up liquid, readily available from auto factors. Power wash the dirt off using diluted TFR. For stubborn marks, apply undiluted TFR, let it sit for 5-10 minutes, and then wash it off.

Pro Tip: Always carry a small tub of TFR in a plant spray with a cloth or sponge to every job, ensuring you can address accidental marks promptly.

2. Grey Film Build-Up: Over time, a grey film accumulates, making your marquee look aged. To remedy this, spray TFR generously over the affected area and let it sit for 5 minutes. Return and ‘irritate’ the grey film by using a stiff brush or broom. An electric floor cleaner can be handy for extensive cleaning tasks. Once done, power wash the entire area, and voilà – almost back to new!

Exceptions:

  • For window material, avoid using a brush or floor cleaner to prevent scratches. Instead, thoroughly wipe transparent sections by hand.
  • If your marquee employs ‘pvc backed’ material, restrict the use of the brush/floor cleaner to the non-pvc backed side. Overzealous cleaning on the PVC backing may lead to flaking.

In essence, meticulous care extends the lifespan of your equipment, delaying the need for replacements and enhancing your overall service quality. A win-win for both you and your customers.

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How to maintain your marquee

Maintaining Your Marquee: Tips for Longevity

Stretch in the Bungees: Bungees play a crucial role in handling wind stress, preventing damage to your marquee’s roof and side panels. As they age, they might lose their elasticity and resemble string. Keep an eye on the side exposed to the most wind, as that’s where wear is likely. When replacing bungees, avoid using cable ties, as this can lead to eyelet damage. Find quality replacement bungees here.

Stakes & Straps: After prolonged use or heavy rainfall, it’s wise to inspect your stakes. Ensure they remain firmly anchored in the ground without spinning or being pulled out. Check and tighten the straps to maintain stability.

Water Pooling: Extended marquee setup can result in water pooling on the roof. This may stretch the PVC, causing damage to a vital part of your marquee. Regularly check for water accumulation and address it promptly to preserve your investment.

Cleaning the PVC: For effective PVC cleaning, do it while the marquee is still up. We recommend using TFR (Traffic Film Remover). Apply a diluted mix, use a stiff brush or broom to agitate, then hose off. This simple routine will keep your marquee clean and ready for future use.

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How long can a marquee stay up for?


How Long Can a Marquee Stay Up?

Many wonder about the duration a marquee can remain in place. Let’s break it down into two aspects: the structure itself and the impact on the ground beneath.

Structure Lifespan: Marquees are designed for temporary use. If you plan to keep one up for an extended period, be cautious. Regularly check for wear and tear, assess bungee strength, prevent water or snow buildup on the roof, and avoid exposing it to extreme weather conditions.

Ground Effects: For marquees set up on grass, there’s a unique consideration. Extended coverage might lead to an unusual smell as groundsheets trap and decompose grass underneath. Interestingly, this odor usually arises when removing the flooring, not during marquee use.

Putting flooring down for a week or two may cause slight grass yellowing, but it recovers. However, extended coverage might lead to grass withering, requiring reseeding.

Choosing ‘breathable’ flooring may seem like a good idea, but it can accumulate condensation and let grass grow through. We steer clear of such products to provide hassle-free solutions.

In simplifying marquee durability, our aim is to ensure a straightforward and enjoyable experience.

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Tips for marquee in windy conditions


Tips for Windy Weather and Marquees:

  1. Secure Anchoring:
    • Ensure the marquee is well anchored down.
    • Tie down kits work well, and additional stakes over groundbars or fixing to buildings enhance stability.
  2. Wind-Resistant Positioning:
    • Marquee sides are more wind-resistant than ends.
    • Wind hitting the end creates more resistance, while the sloped roof on the side allows wind to pass over.
  3. Keep the Sides On:
    • A marquee is more wind-resistant with sides on.
    • Contrary to belief, removing sides doesn’t let wind pass through; it turns the marquee into a large, less stable structure.
    • Leave sides on and position the entrance away from the wind.
  4. Know Wind Limits:
    • Marquees aren’t designed for hurricane-strength winds.
    • Larger structures are generally rated up to 50mph/80kmh.
    • In extremely rare cases, if time is limited, remove all covers (including the roof) and leave the anchored framework.