Welcome to Tireboots™ by Universal Canvas®, Inc.
Built from Real Job Site Experience
Tireboots™ didn’t come out of a boardroom—it came from being out in the field.
Our founder worked delivering aerial lifts and construction equipment for a rental company, so he saw firsthand what actually happens on job sites. Everything looks good at the end of a project—until a lift rolls across the floor and leaves black tire marks on polished concrete or epoxy.
He saw it happen over and over—and instead of accepting it, he came up with a better way. That led to the original Tireboots™ open-faced tire cover—a simple, reusable canvas cover designed to help reduce tire marks while keeping equipment in use.
That idea became Universal Canvas®, Inc. and the Tireboots™ product line.
We Know This Industry
We’ve been focused on tire covers for aerial lifts and equipment floor protection for over 20 years. This isn’t something we dabble in—it’s what we do.
We understand:
- How job sites actually run
- How equipment gets used day-to-day
- How easy it is to mess up a finished floor
Tireboots™ are used by:
- Equipment rental companies
- Contractors and subcontractors
- Warehouse and facility teams
- Flooring and finishing crews
And they’re used on surfaces like: polished concrete, epoxy floors, sealed concrete, hardwood, tile, and specialty coatings.
Designed to Work in the Real World
Tireboots™ tire covers for aerial lifts are built to help reduce tire marks, scuffs, and
rubber transfer when you're working indoors or finishing a job.
No gimmicks—just something that works.
- Durable canvas construction
- Fits common lift and equipment
tire sizes - Quick to install and remove
- Reusable across multiple jobs
The goal is simple: protect the floor and keep moving.
What We Offer
Still Family-Owned. Still Hands-On.
We’re not a big corporation—we’re a family-run company that takes pride in what we make.
That means:
- Consistent, reliable products
- Straight answers when you call
- Gear that does what it’s supposed to do
We know time matters, and dealing with floor damage is the last thing anyone wants to deal with.