We value your privacy

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalised ads or content, and analyse our traffic. By clicking "Accept All", you consent to our use of cookies. Cookie Policy

Customise Consent Preferences

We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below.

The cookies that are categorised as "Necessary" are stored on your browser as they are essential for enabling the basic functionalities of the site.... 

Always Active

Necessary cookies are required to enable the basic features of this site, such as providing secure log-in or adjusting your consent preferences. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable data.

  • Cookie
    cookieyes-consent
  • Duration
    1 year
  • Description

    This cookie stores your consent preferences for cookies on this website.

Functional cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collecting feedback, and other third-party features.

No cookies to display.

Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.

No cookies to display.

Performance cookies are used to understand and analyse the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.

  • Cookie
    _ga
  • Duration
    2 years
  • Description

    This cookie is used by Google Analytics and distinguishes unique visitors on the website.

  • Cookie
    _ga_ZPQVL1R2L3
  • Duration
    2 years
  • Description

    This cookie is used by Google Analytics to track visitor activities on the website.

  • Cookie
    _gid
  • Duration
    1 day
  • Description

    This cookie is used by Google Analytics and stores a unique value for each page visited and tracks page views.

  • Cookie
    _ga_289909934
  • Duration
    2 years
  • Description

    This cookie is used by Google Analytics and tracks a visitors session.

Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with customised advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyse the effectiveness of the ad campaigns.

  • Cookie
    IDE
  • Duration
    1 year
  • Description

    This cookie is used by Doubleclick and contains information about a visitor's past visit to other websites that have advertisements from Doubleclick.

  • Cookie
    _gcl_au
  • Duration
    3 months
  • Description

    This cookie is used by Google AdSense for experimenting with efficiency across websites that use Google Ads.

  • Cookie
    test_cookie
  • Duration
    15 minutes
  • Description

    This cookie is used by DoubleClick to check if a visitor's browser supports cookies.

Skip to content
  • Massive Range
  • Free UK Delivery
  • Rapid Dispatch
Payments made with Elavon
Google Rating
Based on 91 reviews
Twitter Instagram Youtube
Check out our Blog
Contact us
Twitter Instagram Youtube
01925 406602
Check out our Blog
    £0.00 0 Cart
    £0.00 0 Cart
    My Account
    Twitter Instagram Youtube
    Contact us
    Check out our Blog
      Twitter Instagram Youtube
      Contact us
      Check out our Blog
      Check out our Blog
        • Wire Mesh
        • Chicken Wire
        • Woven Wire Mesh
        • Rodent Mesh
        • Insect Mesh
        • Wire Fencing
        • Perforated Metal
        • Expanded Metal
        • Wire Mesh
        • Chicken Wire
        • Woven Wire Mesh
        • Rodent Mesh
        • Insect Mesh
        • Wire Fencing
        • Perforated Metal
        • Expanded Metal
        • Wire Mesh
        • Chicken Wire
        • Woven Wire Mesh
        • Rodent Mesh
        • Insect Mesh
        • Wire Fencing
        • Perforated Metal
        • Expanded Metal
        • My Account
        • Wire Mesh
        • Chicken Wire
        • Woven Wire Mesh
        • Rodent Mesh
        • Insect Mesh
        • Wire Fencing
        • Perforated Metal
        • Expanded Metal
        • My Account
        £0.00 0 Cart
        My Account
        • Wire Mesh
        • Chicken Wire
        • Woven Wire Mesh
        • Rodent Mesh
        • Insect Mesh
        • Wire Fencing
        • Perforated Metal
        • Expanded Metal
        • Wire Mesh
        • Chicken Wire
        • Woven Wire Mesh
        • Rodent Mesh
        • Insect Mesh
        • Wire Fencing
        • Perforated Metal
        • Expanded Metal

        Installation Tips for C8/80/15 Stock Fencing

        C8 80 15 Stock Fencing Installation
        • Category: Wire Fencing

        When it comes to setting up durable and effective boundaries for livestock our C8/80/15 metal mesh fencing is a popular and reliable choice.

        This type of fencing is known for its strength, durability, and versatility, making it ideal for a range of agricultural and livestock applications.

        However, correct installation is key to ensuring its effectiveness and longevity. In this guide, we’ll walk you through a step-by-step process for installing C8/80/15 stock fencing, while highlighting best practices and common pitfalls to avoid.

        Let’s get into it…

        Step 1: Planning and Preparation

        Assess Your Needs

        Before purchasing your fencing, evaluate the area where the fence will be installed. Consider the type of livestock you are containing and the terrain of your land.

        This assessment will guide the quantity and type of materials you’ll need.

        Gather Materials and Tools

        You’ll need:

        • C8/80/15 metal mesh fencing rolls
        • Fence posts (wooden or metal, depending on preference)
        • Post hole digger or auger
        • Straining wire
        • Staples or fencing clips
        • Sledgehammer
        • Wire tensioning tool
        • Spirit level
        • Safety equipment (gloves, goggles)

        Step 2: Setting Up the Posts

        Post Placement

        Mark the locations of your fence posts, making sure that they are evenly spaced apart from one another. There can be some variation in the spacing, but it is generally recommended that the spacing be three metres apart for optimal stability.

        Digging Holes

        Dig holes for your fence posts using a post hole digger or an auger if you are using a post hole digger. To ensure the stability of the posts, the depth of the holes should be approximately one-third the height of the posts.

        Installing the Posts

        It is necessary to place the posts in the holes that have already been dug as soon as they have been dug. To make sure that they are straight, you should use a spirit level to ensure that they are level. It is recommended that you backfill the post holes with soil and tamp down the soil around each post in order to ensure that the posts are firm. For additional stability, it is recommended that you use concrete, especially if the soil is loose and prone to shifting.

        Step 3: Attaching the Straining Wire

        Straining wire is crucial for the stability of your fence. 

        It provides the necessary tension to keep the fencing upright and secure, ensuring that it can withstand the pressures exerted by livestock and environmental elements. 

        Luckily we specialise in wire too. Here’s a look at each type and their specific advantages:

        Galvanised Line Tension Wire | 1mm Thick 500g Coil (80m)

        This 1mm thick wire is ideal for lighter fencing applications where minimal tension is required. It’s perfect for small animal enclosures or areas with low livestock pressure.

        The 80-metre length is suitable for smaller fencing projects, making it a cost-effective and convenient option.

        Galvanised Line Tension Wiring | 1.25mm Thick 500g Coil (50m)

        Slightly thicker at 1.25mm, this tension wire offers greater durability and strength compared to the 1mm variant. It’s suitable for medium-sized enclosures and areas where a bit more strength is needed to keep the fence line secure.

        The 50-metre coil is ideal for moderate-sized projects.

        Galvanised Line Tension Wiring | 1.25mm Thick 500g Coil (50m)

        Galvanised Tension Line Wire | 1.6mm Thick 500g Coil (30m)

        The 1.6mm thick wire provides increased strength and durability, making it well-suited for areas with higher livestock density or for perimeters that require more robust fencing.

        Its 30-metre coil is perfect for targeted applications where strong fencing is paramount.

        Galvanised Tension Line Wire | 1.6mm Thick 500g Coil (30m)

        Galvanised Tensioning Line Wire | 2mm Thick 500g Coil (20m)

        At 2mm thickness, this wire is designed for heavy-duty applications. It offers superior strength and is ideal for fencing in larger animals or in areas prone to intense environmental pressures.

        The 20-metre length is great for focused, high-strength fencing needs.

        Galvanised Tensioning Line Wire | 2mm Thick 500g Coil (20m)

        Galvanised Tensioning Line Wire | 2.5mm Thick 5kg Coil (130m)

        This 2.5mm thick wire in a 5kg coil combines strength with length, making it a versatile choice for a variety of fencing projects. Its extended length of 130 metres is ideal for larger areas, ensuring that you have enough wire for extensive fencing without compromising on strength and durability.

        Galvanised Tension Line Wire | 2.5mm Thick 10kg Coil (260m)

        Similar in thickness to the previous option but offering double the length, this 10kg coil is perfect for very large fencing projects. The 2.5mm thickness ensures that the fencing remains robust and durable, even over extensive distances.

        Galvanised Tension Line Wire | 3mm Thick 5kg Coil (80m)

        For the most demanding fencing requirements, the 3mm thick wire is the strongest in our range. Suitable for the toughest conditions and largest animals, it guarantees maximum durability and security. The 80-metre length is ideal for substantial projects where the highest level of fencing integrity is required.

        It should be attached at the top, middle, and bottom of your fence posts. Ensure it is taut and securely fastened to each post using staples or fencing clips.

        Step 4: Unrolling and Attaching the Mesh

        Positioning the Mesh

        In order to install your fence, unroll the C8/80/15 metal mesh along the fence line. If you have someone to assist you with this step, it will be easier for you to handle and be more efficient if you have their help.

        Securing the Mesh

        Attach the mesh to the straining wire and the fence posts using the straining wire. In order to make the mesh taut as you work along, start at one end of the mesh and secure it to the corner post with staples or clips, then gradually work your way along the mesh, pulling the mesh taut as you go. It is important to ensure that the bottom edge of the mesh is close to the ground in order to prevent animals from slipping under it.

        Step 5: Tensioning and Final Adjustments

        Make sure the mesh is firm and upright by tensioning it with a wire tensioning tool. To prevent sagging, this step is crucial. Ensure the fence is tight and secure by checking its length and making any necessary adjustments.

        Step 5: Tensioning and Final Adjustments

        As soon as your fence is installed, you should inspect it regularly, especially after extreme weather conditions. To maintain the integrity of the fence, make sure all loose sections are tightened and damaged parts are replaced as soon as possible.

        Common Mistakes to Avoid

        1. Inadequate Post Depth: Not setting posts deep enough can lead to instability.
        2. Ignoring Terrain: Failing to consider the lay of the land can result in uneven installation.
        3. Poor Tensioning: Inadequate tensioning leads to a saggy fence, compromising its effectiveness.
        4. Neglecting Regular Maintenance: Regular checks are essential for long-term durability.

         

        As long as you follow these steps and are aware of the common mistakes to avoid, you will be able to install C8/80/15 metal mesh fencing that is both strong and effective in containing livestock. A well-installed fence not only ensures the safety of your animals, but it also represents your commitment to quality and safety in the management of your livestock.

        As always, thank you for checking out our blog. We hope that this helps you with your project. We try to launch a couple of new guides every week. Eventually we will have covered everything there is to cover about mesh. 

        You may be interested in our blog that explores how to build a chicken coop. 

        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. 

        What Is Lattice Mesh and Why Choose Stainless Steel 304?

        What Is Lattice Mesh and Why Choose Stainless Steel 304?

        Introducing Our Brass-Coloured Aluminium Lattice Weave Mesh: Style Meets Practicality 2

        Introducing Our Brass-Coloured Aluminium Lattice Weave Mesh: Style Meets Practicality

        How Vent Mesh Protects Against Rodents and Debris

        Benefits of PVC-Coated Galvanised Steel Fencing: Strong, Stylish, Long-Lasting

        Firewood Mesh: Keeping Your Logs Dry and Secure

        Hive Mesh for Beekeeping: Safer Hives with Stainless Steel Mesh

        How To Use Solar Panel Mesh to Stop Birds Nesting Underneath

        Choose the right stainless steel mesh for outdoor drainage.

        Installing Pest Proof Mesh Under Decking to Keep Pests Out

        Related Posts
        What Is Lattice Mesh and Why Choose Stainless Steel 304?

        What Is Lattice Mesh and Why Choose Stainless Steel 304?

        Introducing Our Brass-Coloured Aluminium Lattice Weave Mesh: Style Meets Practicality 2

        Introducing Our Brass-Coloured Aluminium Lattice Weave Mesh: Style Meets Practicality

        How Vent Mesh Protects Against Rodents and Debris

        Related Products

        • PVC Coated Galvanised Steel Welded Green Fence Mesh | 100 x 100mm Hole
          PVC Coated Galvanised Steel Welded Green Fence Mesh | 100 x 100mm Hole
          £68.99 inc VAT
          Add to cart
        • Galvanized Tension Line Wire | 3mm Thick 5kg Coil (80m)
          Galvanized Tension Line Wire | 3mm Thick 5kg Coil (80m)
          £35.99 inc VAT
          Add to cart
        • Galvanised Line Tension Wiring | 1.25mm Thick 500g Coil (50m)
          Galvanised Line Tension Wiring | 1.25mm Thick 500g Coil (50m)
          £12.99 inc VAT
          Add to cart
        • Galvanised Line Tension Wire | 1mm Thick 500g Coil (80m)
          Galvanised Line Tension Wire | 1mm Thick 500g Coil (80m)
          £11.99 inc VAT
          Add to cart
        • Hot Dipped Galvanized Stock Fence
          Hot Dipped Galvanised Stock Fence | C8/80/15 Metal Mesh 50m x 800mm Roll
          £89.99 inc VAT
          Add to cart
        • Galvanised PVC Coated Welded Green Fencing Garden and Animal Mesh
          Galvanised PVC Coated Welded Green Fencing Garden and Animal Mesh
          £79.99 inc VAT
          Read more

        The largest range of wire mesh, chicken wire, wire fencing, woven wire mesh and perforated metal products in Europe, delivered direct from our Warrington warehouse.

        Contact Sales
        Google Rating
        Based on 91 reviews

        Contact Us

        • Sales:
        • 01925 406602
        • Address:
        • Farrell Street, Warrington, WA1 2WW
        Twitter Instagram Youtube

        Quick Links

        • My Account
        • About Us
        • Handling Mesh
        • The Mesh Blog
        • Contact Us
        • My Account
        • About Us
        • Handling Mesh
        • The Mesh Blog
        • Contact Us

        Payment Methods

        Payments made with Elavon

        Website by: Beech Web Services       |        Terms and Conditions      |      Cookie Policy      |      Privacy Policy      |      Website Terms and Conditions

         Terms and Conditions | Cookie Policy
          Privacy Policy | Website Terms and Conditions

        Website by: Beech Web Services