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Damage to your custom tent can occur, such as holes and tears in the canopy, it is important to handle these issues as soon as they occur, as they can get worse very quickly resulting in all the canopy fabric needing to be replaced. Damage does not automatically mean that you need to replace the whole area, but instead if the rip is small enough, you can use a seam sealer, which is readily available.