Mesh screens and gabions are versatile and practical components used in various construction, landscaping, and architectural applications. This category shows a range of mesh screens and gabions designed to provide aesthetic appeal in outdoor environments.
Mesh screens can be installed as standalone panels or attached to existing structures, such as fence panels providing flexibility in design and functionality.
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Mesh screens serve multiple purposes, including fencing, privacy screening, windbreaks, and wildlife protection. They are commonly utilised in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, offering a durable and low-maintenance solution. Mesh screens can be installed as standalone panels or attached to existing structures, such as Fence Panels providing flexibility in design and functionality.
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Our gabion systems consist simply of sturdy anthracite grey metal sheets which you can use to create walls, fences, posts, furniture, and more. These durable structures are important for retaining surrounding areas of your home, especially if you live in a mountain area or that has sloping terrains.
Shape up your garden with a selection of mesh sheet frame sizes, iron tubes for taller gabions, and sets of the unique galvanised rings used to box them together. The specialist gabion pliers needed for constructions are also supplied as an option.
Both our mesh screen and gabion options are excellent choices for your garden, with a versatile range of uses. Here are just a few popular applications:
Privacy Screens: Mesh screens serve as a great structure, or set of structures for privacy. These can then be filled with plenty of climbing plants.
Support for Climbing Plants: Likewise, mesh screens are a good canvas tool for your garden to build a new plant paradise, providing excellent support for climbing plants to thrive.
Pest Control: Useful when growing vegetable and other produce, placing mesh screens atop your vegetable patches to better block pests and other animals for getting into the plants. Additional material makes them suitable as insect screens and fly screens.
Landscaping: If you're looking to rework your existing garden or plot into something new, then a gabion system is a great modern landscaping tool.
Erosion Control: Due to their enhanced structural integrity, gabions are excellent tools for erosion control. From trapping sediment to controlling the flow of water, gabions are an efficient solution.
Construction: For large open spaces, gabions are unique and cost-effective choice for constructing new areas such a wall partitions and even outdoor seating.
When it comes to the installation of these products, it is important to get it installed properly as they cannot be done in a DIY fashion. Here are some of the crucial details you need to know:
To properly install your gabion system, you will need the following supplies and tools as standard:
Gabion sheet frames
Galvanized rings (to secure the frames)
Stone or Aggregate (for filling gabions)
Shovel
Wire cutters
Gabion Plier (or regular pliers)
Spirit Level
Gloves and Safety gear
Start by preparing the site for construction, making sure to clear and level the desired ground. Next, you will need to excavate a trench, around 10-20% of the depth of the constructed gabion. You can optionally install a base of gravel or concrete prior to the next step as well.
Next, measure out and follow the instructions for your gabions and construct accordingly, ensuring all the edges and corners are secure before placing them inside the trenched area. Once this is done, you can fill your gabion baskets with stones or aggregate.
Taller structures of gabions may require extra steps and items to install, including iron tubes for additional support.
Finally, do completion checks on all the installed gabions, testing stability. To maintain longevity, edges must be treated with a zinc-based coating to prevent any corrosion.
It is important to keep your gabion systems and mesh items maintained properly to ensure their longevity. Occasionally, rings and wire may need re-tightening to keep the structure secured. Also keep an eye out for weed and vegetation growth that can inhibit the gabion's effectiveness, cutting back and removing as a preventative measure.
This selection of products come with a unique set of hurdles to overcome. Here are some common concerns as well as their solutions:
Corrosion and rust forming on the metal: A common concern with any metal product. When it comes to our mesh screens and gabions, it is important to treat the edges with a zinc-based coating to prevent any corrosion.
Difficulties with the installation: Given the size of these structures, fears about making a fault when installing is common. However, gabions are a breath of fresh air being very straightforward to install.
Potential Drainage issues with gabion: Drainage is nothing to be worried about due to the inherent nature of these structures. Filled with gaps in the mesh screens and the crevices formed by the stones/aggregate, water can drain very well through the gabion system.
Weed problems and weed control: On the other hand, drainage can be inhibited if weeds and plants are allowed to grow, blocking the gaps.
The wires in my mesh screen bending/breaking: The wires in the mesh screen are highly durable, though over time some of the galvanised rings may weaken. It is worth inspecting the connections to see if any rings need replacing or parts being reinforced.
Once the Gabion is made, the stones can’t be replaced: Partial deconstruction of the gabion may be required, and it is fairly labour intensive, but you can replace the stones once built.
There are many achievements that can be made with our gabion systems especially. Here are just a few things customers aim for with these products:
Erosion control in your garden: An excellent garden solution for those looking to better maintain the aesthetics and longevity of your landscape. A gabion is a great investment for the future.
Tropical landscaping and stylish garden design: Gabions bring a unique sense of style to any garden or communal area, bringing the UK a modern tropical feel.
Enhance your garden privacy: Gabions and mesh screens can help to partition your garden space, giving you a more private and intimate abode.
There a several misconceptions associated with our mesh screens and gabions. Let's go through and debunk them:
Gabions are unsteady structures: This would only be the case if you leave the stones/aggregate out of the structures. Otherwise, they are a reliable, sturdy structure.
Gabions are unsightly to look at: The combination of stone and industrial metal screens may come across as a less aesthetic choice for a garden, but their inclusion is a solid foundational choice in making unique, one-of-a-kind garden scapes.
High maintenance and expensive: Due to simple reliable materials and easy construction, gabions are a very cost-effective option for your garden. A combination of screen mesh and connectors will start from under £100.
Gabion systems are only suitable for modern gardens: Gabions can enhance a variety of garden styles beyond modern designs. In traditional or rustic settings, gabions filled with natural stones blend seamlessly with the environment, providing a naturalistic look.