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  • Champagne Paisley Lace Linens

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    Champagne Paisley Lace Linens

    Add intricate detail and elegance to your event with our champagne paisley lace linen rentals. These linens feature a delicate pattern that enhances any upscale table setting.

    Available Sizes:

    108″ Round Linens: Ideal for standard round tables, providing a soft and decorative finish.

    These linens are perfect for weddings and formal events, adding a romantic and sophisticated touch.

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    We have special braces that we use to create an entire flooring area over your pool. You can choose to cover it with plywood, staging, a dancefloor or keep it clear with Plexiglass.

    We can accommodate the smallest event in a 10 x 10 or go as large as a 60 x 230. Larger tents are available as well as structure tents. We can put multiple tents together to make a larger space – call and ask for more information to suit your needs.

    A high peak tent is a rope and pole tent but it has very high peaks at the center poles to give it an elegant swooping peak that really stands out.

    Larger items and items that need tools to install do include setup and breakdown. This includes tents and tent accessories (lighting, drapery, etc.) and staging and flooring. The set up and break down of tables and chairs is the responsibility of the customer unless previously arranged for an additional charge.

    The balance is due 5 business days before delivery. If payment is not received, we will try to reach you to secure payment so the reservation goes forward. T3 reserves the right to cancel the reservation if we do not receive payment.

    Your irrigation lines must be marked before we arrive on site. You can call 811 for a free locate service of the major utility companies. They will only mark from the main line to the meter so it is your responsibility to know where lines run on your property. Most of the time we can avoid them if we know where they are.

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