FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  
What is the difference between a "Cold Air Inflatable", a "Sealed Inflatable", a "Hot Air Balloon Shape Inflatable", and a Helium Inflatable?
A Cold Air Inflatable is inflated by a continuously running fan. Cold Air Inflatables are extremely reliable and offer the most realistic shapes available, as well as the largest sizes.
Sealed Inflatables are inflated by mouth, foot pump, or electric inflator. Sealed Inflatables may remain inflated for years, but are susceptible to leaks due to punctures.
A Hot Air Balloon shaped inflatable is simply a Cold Air Inflatable manufactured in the distinctive shape of a hot air balloon. These inflatables are great for high visibility - usually on rooftops - on a small budget.
Helium Inflatables are designed to "float" in either a fixed location (over a parking lot or trade-show booth, for example), or to be used in parades. Helium inflatables tend to be more expensive and less reliable than Cold Air inflatables.

  
What does the term "Cold Air" mean?
Actually "ambient air" would be more accurate, but "cold air" is used to differentiate earth-bound products from "hot air" balloons.

  
How long does it take to set up an inflatable? How many people does it take?
Most Cold Air Inflatable designs can be fully installed in 45 minutes or less, depending on the location, with two people. Actual inflation normally takes 15 minutes or less.
Sealed Inflatables can normally be inflated in 15 minutes or less, by one person.
Installation time for Hot Air Balloon Shapes and Helium Inflatables depend greatly upon the size, design, use and installation venue, but can normally be installed in an hour or less. The number of people required varies from one to a crew of six or more for a large helium parade inflatable.

  
I'm interested, but don't know what I want. How can you help?
No problem! We have an in-house design staff that will work with you and your TIM Account Executive to design an inflatable that will work for you and your budget.

  
How do I get my product made into an inflatable?
Supply us with a product sample, photographs, or drawings to get started. We'll eventually need art specs, like PMS colors and your artwork and logo on disk.

  
What are your inflatables made of?
In general our Cold Air Inflatables are made of vinyl-coated nylon varying in weight from 7 oz per square yard to 18 oz per square yard.
Sealed Inflatables are generally made of extruded PVC in various thicknesses.
Hot Air Balloon Shapes and Helium Inflatables use a nylon fabric with special coating.

  
How long do your inflatables last?
With care and maintenance, inflatables can be used for years. The Inflatable Marketplace has some Cold Air Inflatables that have been used hundreds of times over a ten-year period.

  
Is there a warranty?
All of our inflatables are covered by warranties that are the best in the business. Different product types have different warranties.

  
How long can inflatables remain inflated?
Cold Air Inflatables can remain inflated for months on end - as long as the inflation fan remains running.
Sealed inflatables, in a protected environment, can remain inflated for years! Your actual use, climate, and inflatable design will determine just how long you may keep your inflatable alive.

  
Are your inflatables waterproof?
Most of the materials used are waterproof. However, in the "sewn construction" of the Cold Air Inflatables, the stitch holes will leak if exposed to rain or other moisture. If necessary, the material can be "welded" to provide a watertight surface. The Sealed Inflatables are waterproof, and in some cases may be used in swimming pools, etc.

  
What kind of power source do I need?
Most Cold Air Inflatables operate on typical household current, although some larger inflatables have special power requirements.
Sealed Inflatables can be inflated by mouth, a simple hand pump, or an electric inflator, similar to those used to inflate blow-up beds.

  
How long does it take to get my inflatable?
General order time for Cold Air Inflatables, Hot Air Balloon Shapes, and most Helium Inflatables is six to eight weeks. Rush orders can usually be accommodated. Large inflatables, or projects requiring custom ordered fabrics, may take longer. Sealed Inflatables generally take about 60 to 75 days from the approval of the pre-production sample.

  
How many do I have to buy?
Cold Air Inflatables, Hot Air Balloon Shapes, and Helium Inflatables can be ordered in quantities as small as (1) unit. Sealed Inflatables have minimum quantity requirements from 100 to 1000 pieces, depending on the size, shape, and artwork complexity of the product.

  
How do you apply the graphics or printing?
Each type of inflatable requires different artwork applications, including large format digital printing, 4-color process or spot color silk-screen, and fabric appliqués.

  
Why should I purchase my inflatable from The Inflatable Marketplace?
The staff and management of The Inflatable Marketplace have been designing and producing Cold Air Inflatables since 1980. In addition, our company has been designing and importing Sealed Inflatables since 1990. Together our sales, management and manufacturing team have produced more inflatables for more Fortune 500 customers than anyone else. Experience makes the difference!