What is the difference between tents and canopies?
Canopies are light weight tension structures for Do-It-Yourself installation on lawns. Canopies are ideal for shade or light rain, but are not suited for windy or extreme weather conditions. Canopies must be staked into the ground, and are held up by a center pole(s) and ropes which must be extended 6’ out and staked around the perimeter of the Canopy. Canopies are open air structures, and do not have sidewalls. Tents & Events carries and installs two different types of tents: Frame Tents & Century Pole Tents. Frame Tents are free standing structures which may be installed on a variety of surfaces, and in close proximity to buildings or other structures. Frame Tents have no center poles, so you have the maximum amount of space available under the tent. Frame Tents may be outfitted with optional lighting and sidewalls. Although Frame Tents are essentially free standing, they must either be staked, or weighted to ensure safety and security. Century Pole Tents are dramatic, high peaked te