How should I clean my bell tent?

The best way to clean your bell tent would be to let it air dry. Once the mud and debris is dry, it can be removed using a stiff brush. We also have cleaning and reproofing agents sold on our website.

We have a handy guide with more details on the best way to give your tent some TLC – Cleaning and Proofing.

When should I reproof my tent?

Your tent should be reproofed when it is visible that water droplets soak into your canvas rather than beading on top.

Guidelines on how to reproof your tent are available on our care and storage page – Care & Storage

How long can I leave my tent up for?

Our tents are designed for occasional camping use for the leisure industry. They are not designed to be left up for continuously long periods of time, therefore our warranty does not cover them for this.

However, many people choose to leave them up and they can last being left up for longer. The longevity of the tents depends on how well they are looked after and where they are sited.

If you have anymore questions, please do not hesitate to contact us!

How should I store my bell tent?

You must ensure your tent or awning is completely dry before packing it away. The best way to dry your canvas is to pitch it and let it air dry.

Store in a dry place away from damp and do not store anything on top of your tent or awning.

Check out our care and storage information page for more – Care & Storage

What does my warranty cover?

All canvas products have a 24 month warranty against genuine manufacturing defects. The warranty does not cover damage caused by adverse weather conditions, mould and mildew damage as well as damaged caused if the canvas is left unattended.

More information on our warranty can be found here – Warranty

Do you have a showroom?

Yes!  Our showroom is based up at our office, just a 15 minute drive from Hay on Wye.

Visit our showroom page here for more details.