Buy
Party Tent from our Celina Tent Inc. We offer a variety of sizes,
colors and sizes. We manufacture Pole Tents, Frame
Tents, Gable Tents and Peak Tents. Below you can get a online quote for
your desired Party Tent.
A pole
tent requires a set of poles arranged beneath the vinyl top
to support the structure. The pole tent top is tensioned over the poles
and attached to anchoring devices at tensioning points around the pole
tent tops perimeter. The pole tent top is anchored to the surface generally
using stakes. On smaller tents it is also possible to anchor the tents
using weights. Celina Tent offers 2 types of anchoring systems for our
pole tent tops: traditional rope and our ratchet buckle system.
Pole Tent Quotation
A frame tent frame is assembled
with aluminum or steel tubing joined together with connection fittings
that support the fabric top. The rigid framework allows the tent to be
freestanding. *However, a frame tent will require some type of anchoring
system, such as ropes, ratchets, or cables, to hold it in place. Frame
tents are popular for events that require smaller tents. Frame tents require
no center poles or center supports, giving the optimum amount of space
available
Frame Tent Quotation
The Premiere Party Tent Series
by Celina Tent is an elegant high peak tent, high slope party tent with
stylish peaks, smooth curves and a modern profile that will add elegance
to any venue. For ultimate strength and ease of setup for these tension
pole tents we recommend 2” ratchet buckles for tent anchoring. Rope
anchors are optional.
Premiere Pole Tent Quotation
A gable end frame tent is assembled with aluminum
or steel tubing joined together with connection fittings that supports
the fabric top. The gable end frame tent differs from the standard frame
tent in the appearance of the ends of the tent. The gable end frame tent
has a double sloping roof which forms a triangular section (gable) at each
end of the pitched roof. The rigid framework allows the tent to be freestanding.
A gable frame tent will require some type of anchoring system, such as
ropes, ratchets, or cables, to hold it in place