24 x 18 ft, 8 ft drop lumber tarp, and what to put in writing
We do not sell this. 24 x 18 ft, 8 ft drop is a format published by US retailers, read on 2026-08-20. It is here as a reference point: the numbers below are what the market publishes, and the spec further down is what we would confirm in writing before a factory ever cuts one.
Published for this format
| Flat size | 24 x 18 ft |
| Drop | 8 ft |
| Fabric weight | 18 oz per square yard |
Source: N2 · US Cargo Control listing, read 2026-08-20
US retail price anchors
| Vendor | Published price | Source |
|---|---|---|
| US Cargo Control | 349.99 USD | N2 · US Cargo Control listing, read 2026-08-20 |
Anchors for budgeting, not our quotes. A sourcing quote depends on spec, quantity, freight and duty, and is documented in writing.
The same size in 14 oz is listed at 274.99 USD. Against 349.99 USD for the 18 oz above. Whichever way that gap runs, it makes the same point: price does not tell you the fabric weight. Only a written value and a scale on a cutting do.Source: N2 · US Cargo Control listing, read 2026-08-20
What must be on the written spec
- Fabric weight (the 16 oz vs 18 oz trap)
- Drop height, 6 ft vs 8 ft
- End flap placement
- Grommet density
- Reinforcements and panel seams
- D-ring rows
Other published lumber tarps
- 16 x 28 ft, 4 ft drop
- 20 x 18 ft, 6 ft drop
- 20 x 27 ft, 6 ft drop flap
- 20 x 28 ft, 6 ft drop
- 24 x 28 ft, 8 ft drop
- 24 ft 6 in x 27 ft, 8 ft drop
- 28 x 28 ft, 10 ft drop
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