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How large a marquee do I need?
Can a marquee extend my home?
What is available for the entrance?
Can you provide the accessories?
How many tables do I need?
Do you lay the furniture out?
What will the inside layout be like?
How long is the hire period?
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How does the pricing work?
Is there a delivery/collection fee?
How large a dance floor do I need?
How long does it take to erect?
When will you put up/down?
Do you clear up afterwards?
Sloping and or uneven ground?
Will a marquee damage the grass?
What about pipes or cables?
What type of surface can it go on?
Adverse weather conditions?
Will it be warm or cool enough?
How long will the heater fuel last?
Will I need a drinks licence?
Broken, damaged or missing?
What is damage waiver?
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Temporarily yes. Grass that has been covered for several days will not look its best but will quickly recover. We are always very careful not to damage plants during the erection and take down of the marquee.

Grass after marquee has been taken down 1

Grass after marquee has been taken down 2

Above is an example of the grass after a marquee has been erected over the christmas period until after the new year period (approximately 10 days).  There was a boarded floor laid first which helped the grass 'breath'.