Plastic Netting
Plastic Cat Safety Fencing For Indoor & Outdoor Use
Plastic Netting (28mm Mesh)
Plastic Netting (50mm Mesh)
Fruit Cage Netting - Plastic - 2m High
Plastic Game Bird Netting 18mm - 2m Wide
Orange Barrier Fencing with Polyester Posts - 85cm x 25m
Durable Plastic Netting from Huck Nets
Huck Nets plastic netting is manufactured using top-quality UV-stabilised polyethylene to create durable, long-lasting solutions for your netting needs.
We make all of our plastic mesh in-house, ensuring all of our netting solutions are of superior quality and meet all relevant safety standards.
Plastic Garden Netting
We have a fantastic range of plastic garden fencing that can be used for various purposes.
Protect your garden or allotment from pests, keep animals away from your crops, or just keep children and pets safe in the garden.
Our Plastic Fruit Cage Netting is ideal for replacing any existing old, damaged netting or erecting a new protective structure.
Other Plastic Mesh Fencing
We also manufacture plastic mesh fencing for other applications, including sports, safety and multi-purpose netting.
Much of our netting stock is available to order in bespoke sizes for any specific requirements you have.
All of our netting is easy to install and maintain and is suitable for outdoor and indoor use.
Order your plastic netting from Huck Nets today to find the perfect solution!
FAQs
Plastic netting can be used for a range of purposes, but it's most commonly used in the gardening and construction industry. Plastic mesh is used in gardens to keep plants and crops protected from predators like birds and foxes. At construction sites, it's often used as safety or barrier netting. Polyethlene is the most common type of plastic mesh used in netting, which is what we use here at Huck Nets. It's very durable and long-lasting, making it ideal for all types of outdoor applications. Other materials often used are polypropylene or plastic-coated steel. Our plastic mesh is very strong and will last a very long time and won't really degrade in the elements. If it's looked after and properly maintained, then you should expect your netting to last for many years. The easiest way to secure your plastic mesh is to use ground pegs or stakes to secure the netting to the ground and posts to join the netting together (if you're using multiple pieces).What is Plastic Netting Used For?
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