What to Look for When Choosing a Funeral Tent?
A funeral ceremony is a moment where everything must proceed in an atmosphere of solemnity and without any disruptions. For this reason, the equipment used must function perfectly and present itself impeccably. A funeral tent is undoubtedly a key element of this setting. But what should you look for when purchasing such equipment to ensure it meets professional standards?
What Features Should a High-Quality Funeral Tent Have?
Above all, a funeral tent must provide effective protection against the rain. Unfortunately, funeral ceremonies often take place during inclement weather, especially in the autumn. To minimize these inconveniences, pay attention to several technical aspects of cemetery canopies:
Roof Material: It should be made of a waterproof fabric – impregnated (coated) polyester is an excellent choice. When purchasing, ask if the materials used are specifically selected for outdoor durability.
Seam Sealing: Even waterproof material has seams—tiny holes created during the stitching process. These are potential weak points that should be eliminated by sealing the seams with special heat-welded tape or binding. Ensure that your custom funeral tent includes this protection.
Roof Tension: The fabric must be properly tensioned so that water drains off quickly and efficiently. This ensures the interior remains dry. Before buying, it is worth asking for photos of previous projects—if the roofs are taut and do not form “water pockets,” it is a good sign of quality construction.
Also, remember that wind can cause rain to blow in at an angle. In such cases, the roof alone may not be enough—consider whether your tent should also be equipped with detachable side walls.


Can a Funeral Tent Withstand Strong Wind Gusts?
Funeral tents must remain stable even during sudden gusts of wind. This requires both a durable frame construction and proper anchoring.
When purchasing a tent for funeral ceremonies, pay close attention to the frame quality. Today, lightweight yet heavy-duty aluminum is the most common choice. Check the cross-sections of both the legs and the roof ribs (the scissor structure). Legs come in various shapes and sizes—you will find square, hexagonal, or octagonal profiles. Square legs typically measure 30×30 mm or 40×40 mm, while polygonal profiles range from approximately 30 mm to 55 mm in diameter. Opt for thicker profiles if you prioritize structural strength over portability.
The second vital factor is proper anchoring. This is achieved using guy ropes with anchors as well as stakes driven through the holes in the tent’s feet. Since industry standards vary, always verify which anchoring kit elements are included in your set. There are also specialized “safety kits” available on the market—additional anchoring systems that allow a wind-resistant funeral tent to withstand gusts of up to 100 km/h.
How Does UV Radiation Affect the Color Durability of the Canopy?
It is not just rain and wind that challenge your equipment; sunlight also poses a significant threat to both the fabric and the print. To ensure your tent serves you for years without fading, it must be UV-resistant. This durability is typically measured using the 8-point Blue Wool Scale, which indicates the duration of use before any significant color change occurs (calculated separately for summer and winter months).
For example, a fabric with a rating of 7 will retain its color for approximately 3–4 months of continuous summer exposure or 7–9 months in winter. You can usually find detailed information regarding fabric and print durability in the manufacturer’s Warranty Terms.
How Much Does a Professional Funeral Tent Weigh, and Is It Portable?
As previously mentioned, weight is a crucial factor, especially when the tent needs to be carried over significant distances. Unfortunately, it is not always possible to drive directly to the site of the ceremony. Depending on the size and the frame material used, the weight of a funeral tent can range from 20 kg to as much as 70 kg (frame + roof, excluding side walls). Be sure to verify this before making a purchase!
How Quickly Can a Funeral Tent Be Set Up During a Ceremony?
A small funeral tent can be set up quickly, even by a single person. For an experienced individual, it should take no more than 20 minutes. However, you must pay attention to the design of the frame. How do you choose one that is easy to assemble? By verifying it, of course. Check if the manufacturer provides instructional videos on their website that clearly demonstrate the process. Pay close attention to how the roof is tensioned. For instance, Inventini, a leading funeral tent manufacturer, utilizes a highly practical spring-and-crank system.
How to Maintain Aesthetics and a Consistent Image for a Funeral Home?
Now that we have covered the technical aspects, it is time to focus on the decorative elements of funeral tents. A professional funeral equipment manufacturer typically offers a wide range of customization options. Tents can be produced in almost any color, tailored to the solemnity of the occasion. While traditional black is always appropriate, colors like navy blue, burgundy, forest green, or deep purple are also excellent choices. You should choose a shade that aligns with your funeral home’s visual identity. Recently, two-tone combinations—such as a black roof paired with green leg covers—have become increasingly popular, creating an intriguing yet fresh aesthetic.
Furthermore, side walls featuring religious prints are gaining traction. To simplify the process for clients, Inventini has created a catalog of ready-made designs. Of course, there is nothing stopping you from having a custom graphic developed specifically for your needs.
However, the solemn character of the ceremony is often defined by the details:
Custom Printing: Branding on funeral tents is usually subtle, typically placed on the valance (overhang). Popular colors for these prints include gold, silver, and white. Most funeral homes limit the print to their name and logo, though contact details are sometimes included. While graphics can technically cover the entire surface, it is vital to respect the gravity of the situation.
Finishing Touches: Valances, decorative trimmings (piping), and leg drapes (covers) add style and dignity to the structure. For the most spectacular result, choose a finish that contrasts with the main fabric color.



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