Fence Netting South Australia

Explore strong and reliable fence netting designed for livestock, wildlife control, and property protection. Rust-resistant and easy to install, perfect for Australian farms and rural properties.

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Built for Tough Adelaide Hills Conditions

Our fence netting is made from galvanised steel, ensuring exceptional strength and rust resistance. It’s designed to withstand Australia’s harsh weather and demanding farm environments.

Versatile Applications for Every Need

Whether for livestock containment, crop protection, or wildlife control, our fence netting offers a versatile solution. Suitable for various farming and rural property applications.

Effortless Installation and Longevity

Lightweight yet durable, our fence netting is simple to install and maintain. Enjoy long-lasting performance with minimal effort, making it an ideal choice for farmers and property owners.

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All your questions answered

How do you attach netting to a fence?

To attach netting to a fence:
  • Measure and cut the netting: Ensure it fits the length and height of the fence.
  • Secure at one end: Use staples, clips, or tie wires to attach the netting to the first post.
  • Stretch the netting: Pull it taut along the fence line using a netting stretcher or by hand.
  • Attach to intermediate posts: Fasten the netting securely to each post, maintaining tension for stability.
  • Finish at the end post: Secure the netting firmly and trim any excess material.

How long does mesh fencing last?

Mesh fencing can last 15 to 20 years or more, depending on the material and maintenance. Galvanised steel mesh resists rust and weathering, extending its lifespan. Regular cleaning and inspections to repair damage or remove debris can help maintain durability.

What is mesh fencing called?

Mesh fencing is often referred to as:
  • Welded Wire Fence: Made from welded steel wires for strength and rigidity.
  • Chain-Link Fence: A popular type for residential and commercial use.
  • Wire Mesh Fence: A general term for woven or welded wire fencing.
  • Netting Fence: Used interchangeably when referring to finer mesh designs for specific purposes like animal containment or garden protection.