Description
Aluminium Insect Screens For Windows UK Stock
This top quality aluminium mesh provides excellent netting for insect screens for windows UK stocked. This is ideally used to block air-bricks, soffit vents etc for insect deterrent. This mesh is light but it does prevent birds and insects from gaining entry into holes, nooks and crannies. The most common use for this light mesh is as a door screen fly mesh.
We also cut this mesh using our slitting machine into smaller width soffit vent mesh rolls. These can be purchased through our insect mesh section.
Aluminium mesh is light and easy to cut, making it ideal for window screen insect mesh.
Mesh Specification
- Holes / Wires Per Linear Inch = 18 x 16 (rectangular)
- Wire Thickness = 0.28mm
- Hole Size / Aperture = 1.13 x 1.31mm
- Cut With – Standard kitchen scissors. We would use scissors to cut this to size.
It is of interest to anyone who needs a light mesh for any application. You would be able to fold this mesh by hand very easily. Once bent it would hold its shape.
Use ‘No More Nails’ or similar for affixing this mesh to airbricks and other vents.
Why Choose The Mesh Company?
Our group have been in the mesh industry for over 150 years. We are one of the UK’s most trusted mesh suppliers because:
- Quality products: We offer high-quality products that are designed to meet the needs of a wide range of customers.
- Wide range of products: We are known for offering a wide range of products, including mesh, fencing, netting, and other related products.
- Experienced staff: Our staff are knowledgeable, experienced, and can provide expert advice and assistance to customers. This can be especially helpful for customers who are unsure about which product to choose or who have specific requirements. We also regular write blogs and help guides to help explain what our materials can be used for.
- Competitive prices: We are sure that our prices are always the lowest around. This makes us an attractive option for customers who are looking for a cost-effective solution.
- Customer service: The Mesh Company place a high priority on service and offer excellent support and assistance to our customers. This can help to ensure that you will have a positive experience when working with The Mesh Company.
What Other Insect Mesh Options Are Available?
The Mesh Company has an enormous range of insect mesh products. We truly are an industry leader among suppliers of weld mesh and woven wire materials. With the capabilities we have in-house, we can provide virtually anything you require.
Fibreglass, stainless materials are also available in large stock quantities at bargain prices. See our blog for specific information on all of our various
FAQs For This Window Screen Product
How To Make Easy Insect Screens For Windows
Making easy insect screens for windows is a great DIY project that can help keep insects out of your home. Here are the steps to make easy insect screens for windows:
Materials:
- Screen mesh
- Frame material (such as wooden dowels, PVC piping, or aluminium framing)
- Spline (rubber or vinyl cord used to secure the screen mesh in the frame)
- Corner pieces (if using frame material that requires it)
- Scissors or utility knife
- Measuring tape
- Spline roller tool (optional)
Instructions:
- Measure your window: Measure the height and width of your window frame to determine the size of your screen.
- Cut the frame material: Cut the frame material to the appropriate size using a saw or cutting tool. Be sure to cut four pieces, one for each side of the frame.
- Assemble the frame: If using wooden dowels or PVC piping, use corner pieces to join the pieces together. If using aluminum framing, use the included connectors to join the pieces together.
- Cut the screen mesh: Cut the screen mesh to size, leaving an extra inch on each side to allow for overlap.
- Install the spline: Press the spline into the groove on the frame material, starting at one corner and working your way around the frame. Use a spline roller tool to help press the spline into the groove, if necessary.
- Attach the screen mesh: Lay the screen mesh over the frame and use the spline roller tool to press it into the groove alongside the spline. Work your way around the frame, pulling the screen taut as you go.
- Trim the excess: Use scissors or a utility knife to trim the excess screen mesh from around the edges of the frame.
- Install the screen: Attach the screen to your window frame using clips or screws, depending on your window type.
Is Aluminium A Popular Insect Mesh?
Yes, aluminium is a popular material for insect mesh screens. Aluminium insect mesh is lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion, making it a good choice for use in areas with high moisture or exposure to the elements. It is also easy to clean and maintain, and does not rust or discolor over time.
Aluminium insect mesh is available in different mesh sizes and wire gauges to suit a variety of applications, from small insects like gnats and flies to larger pests like bees and wasps. It is commonly used in window screens, door screens, and vents to provide a barrier against insects while still allowing for airflow and natural light.
One advantage of aluminium insect mesh is that it is more rigid than other types of mesh, which can help it maintain its shape over time and prevent sagging or bowing. It is also easier to install than other types of mesh, since it can be cut and shaped using standard tools and does not require special equipment or expertise.
Aluminium vs Fibreglass?
Aluminium and fiberglass are two popular materials used in insect mesh screens, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
Aluminium insect mesh is durable, lightweight, and resistant to corrosion, making it a good choice for areas with high moisture or exposure to the elements. It is also more rigid than fiberglass, which can help it maintain its shape and prevent sagging over time. Aluminium mesh is easy to clean and maintain, and does not rust or discolour over time. One downside of aluminium mesh is that it can be more expensive than other types of mesh.
Fiberglass insect mesh, on the other hand, is less expensive than aluminium and can be a good choice for those on a budget. It is lightweight and easy to install, and is available in a range of mesh sizes and colours to suit different applications. Fiberglass mesh is also flexible and can be stretched taut over a frame without losing its shape. However, fiberglass mesh is not as durable as aluminium and may become damaged over time if exposed to the elements or if it is repeatedly stretched or pulled.
We offer fibreglass mesh as both large sheets and as small width rolls for vents and gaps.
Check out our blog everything that you need to know about aluminium fly mesh for more information on this product. Our goal for our blogs and help guides is to answer as many questions as possible to help to explain the possibilities of mesh to our customers. Contact our team today if you have any questions at all. We are always really keen to help in any way that we can.
You may also be interested in our blog about soffit vent mesh. This is a common use for insect mesh of all types.
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