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Bird Proofing - Netting



Nylon netting is attached to a pre-tensioned wire rope framework. This produces a taut net that birds cannot pass through and also find unpleasant to land on. The framework is anchored using a variety of methods; most common is the use of masonry bolts or clamps, on occasions additional support structures may require constructing to accommodate the wiring. All framework components have a long life, however if necessary it can be constructed using solely stainless steel. Betapest use net colours that best match the underlying structure and we can also supply and fit fire retardant nets if such properties are required.
This is often an effective method in protecting large areas of a structure with minimal cost and labour. Unfortunately it can present access problems for window cleaners, painters or other maintenance workers, so its use should always be considered carefully as net removal and re-installation can be costly. Netting is particularly useful in preventing birds access to alcoves, recesses and balconies that can be difficult to protect with other methods. When viewed head on netting is unobtrusive, however if viewed from the side it becomes more visible and can obscure and detract from a structure’s attractiveness.
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