3 Unique Uses for Insulated Commercial Tents

We're used to the cold at the Canvas Craft headquarters in Minnesota. Cold and snow doesn’t stop life; sometimes we even welcome them. No matter how much we complain about the cold, we’ve figured out ways to endure it and make life keep moving.

That’s where our insulated commercial tents come in. Why not be comfortable while enduring the snow and cold?

While many people think of insulated tents as simple ice fishing covering or heated storage, insulated commercial tents can be so much more.

Outdoor Vendor Protection

We’ve all been to festivals and outdoor markets that have canvas tents to house a makeshift shop. But, unfortunately, those outdoor shops need to close down for part of the year in colder climates. No one wants to pursue shops and talk to customers while Jack Frost is nipping their nose.

Our Insulated Commercial Tents provide a safe, warm space to conduct business and talk with customers, no matter how loudly Jack Frost is pounding at the door. Our fabric is rated to withstand up to -40 degrees Fahrenheit, allowing you to be out even on the coldest days.

Outdoor Event and Warming Space

In cold climates, outdoor events are a gamble. Even if your client is planning their event for the beginning of October, it’s a toss-up whether you’ll have snow or 85 degrees and sun.

Our insulated tents provide the perfect solution. If the weather is cold, the insulated R2-rated fabric can keep everyone safe and warm while still feeling like they're experiencing the outdoors. If the weather ends up being sunny and hot, our insulated tests can open the sides to keep everyone nice and cool.

Your clients can relax knowing their big day will go off without a hitch, regardless of what Mother Nature decides to do.

Outdoor Patio and Dining Options

Again, here in Minnesota, we keep life moving when things get cold. While opening and closing outdoor seating for restaurants and breweries is part of the business, it’s frustrating to never know what Mother nature is going to do.

It’s the middle of May, and the weather for the past two weeks has been sunny and 75. You feel confident keeping your outdoor dining space open and adding extra servers to the schedule.

Mother nature, on the other hand, has decided it’s a good day to remind you she’s still in control. The high temperature for the day has been down-graded to 60 with a chance of rain. Now, you have annoyed servers who will not be making the tips they planned on and customers who are arguing that 60 isn’t that cold.

Our insulated tents are the perfect solution. They come in so many different shapes and sizes, it’s perfect for the “in-between weather months” where you never know how to plan from one day to the next.

Imagine how much better your team members will perform and what better moods they’ll be in if they don’t have to endure the elements so much. Your customers will appreciate being able to enjoy the outdoor areas even if the weather isn’t perfect.

Plus, with our multitude of heater styles and vast array of tent options, we have the solution for your unique situation.

Give your customers the warmth, protection, and service they deserve to keep your business thriving, no matter the weather outside.

The Solution You Didn’t Know You Needed

Our insulated commercial tents are so much more than a makeshift ice fishing house or heated storage. The possibilities are endless, and we are so excited to hear the ideas you have.

The beauty of working with us at Canvas Craft is we listen to you. We want you to be happy with your product, and we know that means it can’t be one-size-fits-all. We listen to you and your unique needs, creating the custom solution to your custom problem.

It’s not too late to get something in the works for this winter!

Contact us right now to talk to our trusted, experienced team. We have so many ideas, and we can’t wait to share them with you.

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