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Weldmesh fencing

Weldmesh gives you visibility through the boundary with far more rigidity than chain link — the standard choice where a site needs to look supervised as well as secured.

Specification options

Mesh aperture, wire gauge and panel height all change the security level. Narrow-aperture 'prison mesh' resists finger and tool access; standard 868 or 656 twin-wire panels suit most school and commercial perimeters.

Panels are typically polyester powder coated over galvanising, most often in green or black, and fixed to posts with security fixings.

Gates and access

Matching single, double and sliding gates keep the perimeter consistent. Access control, closers and drop bolts are specified to suit how the site is actually used.

Frequently asked questions

Is weldmesh better than palisade?
Weldmesh looks less hostile and gives good visibility; palisade is more aggressive and harder to climb. The right answer depends on the site and who sees it.
Can you install weldmesh on a sloping site?
Yes, either raked to follow the slope or stepped panel by panel.

Get a free written fencing estimate

Tell us the length of the boundary and what you want it to do. We will give you an itemised price with the old fence removal included.