Shrinkwrap: Providing a Low Cost Alternative to Expensive Indoor Shipping and Storage.
Although it has been around for years, shrinkwrap is just now beginning to boom. People are now realizing the benefits of using the white, drum tight material when transporting an item or storing it for a long period of time. Orlando, Florida
Online, April 21, 2010 (Newswire.com)
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Shrinkwrap, the white material that tightly covers any surface, forming itself around every twist, turn and bend, and protecting against the suns harmful rays and the oceans salt has been sweeping the northern part of the country for some time now. Traditionally the material has been used to cover boats, RV's and equipment for long term storage and to protect against the heavy snow loads that typical covers would break over. Here in Florida, we obviously do not have the snow that plague boat owners for months at a time, but we do have the sun, the salt, and a lot of boats being purchased and transported across the country and overseas, which is where shrinkwrap comes in handy. Shrinkwrap of Central Florida is Central Florida's only shrinkwrap installer, specializing in wrapping boats and equipment for long term storage and for transportation. They currently serve the Orlando area, and a 60 mile area encompassing Central Florida as well.
A lot of people believe that they can cover their boat or piece of equipment with a tarp and get the same protection for long term storage or for transportation as shrinkwrap will give them, but they are wrong. Shrinkwrap does more than keep leaves and dirt out of the interior of your boat or equipment. It seals it off preventing the growth of mold, and mildew, and protects against the harsh UV rays of the sun. The material also fits so snug, it eliminates any damage that could be caused by chafing, that with traditional tarps or other types of covers is often a major problem.
A neat thing about shrinkwrap is its versatility. The material can be used on virtually any application and comes in a variety of sizes. "You can do almost anything with this material" says Andy Pomeroy who is the operations manager of Shrinkwrap of Central Florida. "We can install doors to give you access without pulling the material off, to ventilation systems to keep the air flow moving eliminating the risk of mold and mildew".
A typical shrinkwrap job runs around $220.00 for a ski boat and around $50.00 for a jet ski. The cost is worth it because as you tow a boat or piece of equipment down the road, it collects road debris and can cause a lot of damage and cleaning costs to the owner. This material gives you the peace of mind that is needed when storing or transporting your investment.
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