Frequently Asked Questions on Plastic Mesh Fencing

Why choose Suregreen plastic mesh fencing?

Suregreen plastic mesh fencing is a high-quality and long-lasting alternative to wire fencing. This plastic mesh will last for many years in the outdoors and can be used for much more than just garden fencing!

We currently have 14 different variants available in a combination of different hole sizes, lengths, heights and in black or green. Take a look at our plastic mesh fencing range to see what’s on offer.

 

What is Suregreen plastic mesh fencing made from?

Our garden plastic mesh fencing is made from green or black high-density polyethylene plastic (HDPE).

The HDPE plastic that we use is:

  • A semi-rigid plastic that will easily mount onto frames or attach to fencing posts
  • Lightweight yet very strong, with a large strength-to-density ratio
  • Long-lasting – resistant to mould, rotting and insect attack
  • Malleable, making it easy to curve and bend
  • Smooth with no sharp parts, making it excellent for use around animals and children
  • Either green or black, allowing it to blend into the background easily

This means that you will have effective and reliable plastic fencing which will last for years to come.

 

Why does the aperture/hole size of the plastic mesh fencing matter?

We offer our fencing mesh in 5mm holes, 20mm holes and 50mm holes.

The hole size that you require depends on what you are trying to achieve – for example, if you are using our plastic fencing as a windbreak or for pest control then you may require the smallest aperture. If you are looking to create garden fencing while retaining an open feel or are using it for climbing plants then you may want to opt for the larger holes.

 

What can plastic mesh fencing be used for?

Our plastic mesh fencing is versatile and can be used for so many different applications including:

  • Perimeter fencing
  • Sectioning off allotments, vegetable patches and garden areas
  • Garden fencing
  • Dog or pet areas
  • Tree guards – protecting them from animals
  • Climbing plant support netting
  • Seedbed protection
  • Protecting plants from birds

 

How can I cut the plastic mesh fencing?

You can use secateurs or a strong pair of scissors to cut our garden fencing mesh. Please wear gloves and ensure safety when cutting the mesh.

 

How do I put up Suregreen plastic mesh fencing?

Our plastic mesh fencing should be fixed to wooden fence posts when being used for fencing. An ideal method would be to batten the mesh to the posts (mesh between the wooden fence post and a timber batten), thus spreading the fixing across the whole length of the plastic mesh.

If you fix your mesh to timber posts using U-nails, it could result in individual plastic mesh filaments taking the strain for the whole fence - this may result in some filaments ripping during excessive forces. Suregreen supplies galvanised steel or PVC-coated straining line wire to keep the plastic mesh fence taut and stop the mesh drooping between fence posts. We strongly recommend using straining line wire if you require a longer-lasting fence

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