Connecticut · Est. 1974

Tent rentals & layout-ready structures

Frame tents, modular bays, and large clear-span structures, quoted to your guest count, site, and program. Browse rental inventory from the gold control in the site header on the homepage, or the Browse inventory callout on the Planning hub, or scroll for systems and add-ons and the guide tabs for families and jobsite tents.

What we rent

Your quote ties real inventory to date and layout. Square footage is the geometry; guest counts depend on tables, dance floor, aisles, and service, see the guide tab for popular footprints and a seating preview table.

Frame & quick-peak tents

Clear-span frame interiors without center poles, ideal for rounds, dance floors, and sidewalls. Quick-peak and compact footprints suit tight timelines and smaller yards when anchoring is planned.

Footprint: ~100 to 2,400+ sq ft per single unit (e.g. 10×10 through ~40×60 class); many dinners land ~800 to 1,400 sq ft before dance and service.

Guests (est.): Often ~40 to 150 seated in mid-size footprints; every layout changes the math.

Pole tents

Classic peaks and elegant lines, often on grass with staking. Plan seating and sight lines around center poles.

Footprint: Varies by span and manufacturer; we match pole layout to your program.

Guests (est.): Guest counts follow table plan, pole locations, and dance or buffet zones.

Marquee tents

Covered walkways and connectors for arrivals, queues, and tent-to-building transitions, great paired with frame or modular mains.

Footprint: Linear runs and connectors sized to path and weather plan.

Guests (est.): Flow and queue capacity more than seated dinner counts.

Large structures & expandable systems

Gutter-linked expandable bays build one roofline for dining, dance, bars, and walkways. Sixty-foot-class clear-span covers galas and festivals with anchoring, access, and staging planned to your site survey.

Footprint: Connected bays ~400 to 1,800+ sq ft each (totals add with gutters); 60′ class often ~3,600 to 9,000+ sq ft before multi-bay totals.

Guests (est.): Roughly ~60 to 200+ on modular runs; ~150 to 500+ on large clear-span, program and site drive the plan.

Modular layouts & gutters

Compatible frame and expansion bays often connect with gutters so seating, dance, bar, and walkways sit under one coordinated roof, better weather continuity and cleaner sight lines than separate tents.

  • Sized to guest count and run of show
  • Dining, dance, and mingling zones in one plan
  • Works on split or irregular sites when surveyed
  • Sidewalls & lighting across the linked footprint

Inventory · Book a layout consult

Add-ons that finish the tent

Most events need more than a roof, sidewalls, light, and floor define how the space feels at night and in weather.

  • Sidewalls & siding

    Solid, window, mixed, wind, rain, sun control

  • Lighting

    String, uplight, packages matched to timeline

  • Gutters & links

    Modular connected layouts

  • Floors & dance

    Defined dance areas, leveling

  • Tables & chairs

    Scaled to service style

  • Staging & climate

    Elevation, heat/cool as quoted

Tables & chairs · Packages · Lighting & dance floor

Sidewalls & hard surfaces

Window and solid siding manage wind, rain, and sight lines. On courts or pavement, ballasts replace stakes. Rain planning · Gallery

Frame tent with clear window sidewalls and ballast weights on a tennis court in Connecticut
Window walls + ballasts: typical hard-surface approach.

Weddings & backyards

Flow, dance floor, and weather backup, wedding tents, backyard FAQ.

Corporate & schools

Picnics, graduations, public programs, corporate rentals, packages.

Sizing: Tent size guide · FAQ sizing · Tent inventory · Get a quote

Guide · Jobsite · Inventory

Families, sizing tables, jobsite summary, and inventory orientation. Full pricing stays on the linked pages.

Tent families

Start from how your event moves, cocktail, seated dinner, dance floor, then pick a family that matches your surface and style.

Tent & canopy gallery

Live catalog for tent and canopy rentals: browse packages, filters, and add favorites to your wishlist.

Which tent type fits?

Quick comparison, your quote is still layout-specific.

FamilyBest forInteriorSurfaces
Frame tentsSeated dinners, dance floors, decor, and flexible layoutsClear-span, no center polesMany surfaces with proper anchoring
Expandable tent structuresGrowing layouts, connected bays, long rectangles, and high-capacity clear-spanModular bays plus large 60′ class spans when the program demands itSite-dependent; gutters, ballast, and survey-driven anchoring
Elegant pole tentsClassic look and traditional outdoor eventsCenter poles, plan seating around polesOften grass / staking
Marquee & walkwaysArrivals, queues, connectors, and rain-protected flowLinear runs and covered pathsPaired with mains; anchoring per path layout

Popular footprints

Estimated use cases; sizing always follows your layout.

What fits? (preview)

Round and banquet estimates, add aisles, dance floor, and service in your real plan.

Guests60″ rounds (est.)8′ banquet (est.)Chairs
405540
608860
80101080
1001312 to 13100
1201515120

Tent inventory snapshot: 20×20 frame units ×18, expandable 20′ systems ×6, marquee ~300 linear ft (positioning only).

Prefer the expanded hub layout? Tent guide hub (/tents) mirrors this guide with gallery photos and cross-links.

Ready to book with confidence?

Tell us your date, town, and guest count. We will walk through setup with you, answer questions without the runaround, and help you get a layout that works for your people and your place.

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