Springfield Special Products

Springfield Special Products Springfield Special Products makes custom vinyl tarps, RV skirting, straps, and inflatable repairs for trucking, farming, and more.

Family-owned, Missouri-based, and built to last. If it’s vinyl, we can build it.

10/30/2025

These local organizations are stepping in to meet community needs. Here’s how you can join them and help families through the SNAP pause.

09/17/2025

105.1 The Bull, Springfield Special Products, and Brownfield Agriculture would like to celebrate FFA students across the Ozarks by giving

One going out Friday afternoon, one coming in Monday morning. Great job guys.
04/11/2025

One going out Friday afternoon, one coming in Monday morning. Great job guys.

01/23/2025

We’re Evolving, But Our Commitment Remains the Same.

At Springfield Special Products, we’ve built a reputation for quality, reliability, and trust. Over the years, our focus has been on providing durable products and dependable service to meet your needs.

We’re pleased to announce that our website is undergoing a redesign to better serve you. The new site will feature a modernized look, improved functionality, and a more streamlined experience, ensuring that working with us is as efficient as possible.

While the design may be changing, our dedication to quality and service remains unchanged. This update is part of our ongoing effort to improve and adapt while continuing to provide the same dependable products and support you expect from us.

We look forward to introducing you to this improved platform as we move forward together.

01/06/2025

We are closed today due to ice. We will be back open tomorrow, Tuesday. Thank you. Be safe.

I am so proud of the hard work these young ladies have done.
10/04/2024

I am so proud of the hard work these young ladies have done.

In case you didn't know, SSP makes and installs grain trailer tarps.  Ours are made of a heavy coated 22 oz. material wh...
10/01/2024

In case you didn't know, SSP makes and installs grain trailer tarps. Ours are made of a heavy coated 22 oz. material where most are made of a 16 oz. or 18 oz. We have a 2" welded seams instead of a 1" hot air seam. We build them better, We build them to last!

09/12/2024

105.1 The Bull, Brownfield Agriculture, and Springfield Special Products would like to celebrate FFA students across the Ozarks by giving them

Springfield Special Products will be making stock trailer tarps again.  Ours are made of a 22 oz. coated poly. vinyl. an...
06/25/2024

Springfield Special Products will be making stock trailer tarps again.
Ours are made of a 22 oz. coated poly. vinyl. and installed with 1/4" nylon braided rope. We have several colors available to choose from.

06/24/2024

6 Tips to Make Hauling Materials in a Pick-Up Truck Easier and Safer

Learn the art of hauling lumber and other building materials safely, even in a short-bed pickup truck. With proper loading, you can eliminate loss or breakage - as well as the chance of accidents.

Safety First
Poorly secured loads are responsible for more than 25,000 crashes and approximately 90 fatalities annually, according to AAA’s Foundation for Traffic Safety. And on top of that, there are all those nonfatal injuries to drivers behind you and damage to their vehicles. Guess who’s responsible if something falls off your truck and injures somebody? Yup, you.

We checked with experts to find the best ways to secure loads on a pickup. We loaded our’s with common DIY materials to show you how to properly secure them. You may think our tie-down methods are over the top, but securing a load to your vehicle isn’t just about making sure it all gets home. It’s about getting it all home without harming anybody.

You can use these methods when you’re moving furniture and other household goods too. They’re just as likely to fly off your vehicle and cause injury, and you’ll be just as liable.

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hand securing Ratchet Straps on large wooden load
Get the Right Equipment
Rule No. 1 in safely securing your load is to buy a set (four minimum) of heavy-duty 15-ft. ratchet straps (minimum 1,000-lb. load limit/3,000-lb. break strength). Sure, rope and bungee cords work fine if you drive slow and don’t hit any bumps or get into an accident. But in the real world, you have to be prepared to swerve or come to an emergency stop, without ejecting your cargo. That’s precisely when rope, bungees and twine fail.

Stay away from wimpy straps. Buy heavy-duty ratchet straps (1-1/4 in. or wider) and store them in a box in your cab to protect them from moisture and sunlight.

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Protect Against Breakage
Just about every home improvement job involves hauling 10-ft. lengths of some type of flimsy material. But things like drip edges, flashing, plastic conduit or siding will all flop around and get damaged on the way home. So while you’re at the store, buy a roll of stretch cling film. Wrap both ends. If lumber is part of the load, wrap the fragile bundle with it for added support.

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Stop Wood From Bouncing Out
If you’re hauling a large load of long lumber, don’t rest it on a raised gate—it just can’t handle that kind of weight. Start by laying out two or more ratchet straps along the bottom of the bed and load the longest and heaviest lumber over the straps. Then stack shorter lengths on top. Secure the cab end, the middle and the trailing end with the straps.

Next, anchor the bundle to the truck bed with two ratchet straps. Crisscross the ratchet straps across the load, attaching one end to the cab end anchor rings and the other end to the farthest bundle strap.

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Use a Cargo Net for Bulky Loads
There will come a day when you haul bundles of light materials like insulation. Don’t just throw it in the bed and hope it stays put. It needs to be secured too. The best way to do that is with a cargo net.

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Don’t Be Casual About Small Loads
Light loads can rest on the tailgate. But they still have to be secured. Don’t fool yourself into thinking they’ll stay put because the longest portion is inside the bed. Use ratchet straps on the bundle in two places and secure each end to the anchor rings on the bed.

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Red-Flag It
After you’ve secured your load, make sure you attach a red flag on the end. It’s required by law. Most home centers provide them for free. Just make sure you staple the heck out of it to prevent it from ripping off while you’re tooling down the highway.

Come by our shop and see the variety of tie down straps we carry to everything from car tie downs to hay straps. Custom straps available also.

Call now to connect with business.

Address

2045 N National Avenue
Springfield, MO
65803

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+14178648461

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