Welded Wire Fence & Mesh vs Woven Wire Fence & Mesh

01 Mar.,2023

 

Welded wire meshes and fences

What are they?
  • As the name implies, they are made from wires that have been welded into a mesh.
  • In most cases, the same gauge of wire is used throughout the roll.
  • Welded joints are rigid and have little flexibility.
  • Many welded products with larger openings are used as fencing.
  • Mesh sizes can range from 1/2"x1/2" up to 6"x6".
  • Meshes with smaller openings are usually made with lighter gauge wires.
  • These are mostly used as screening.
  • Some specifications of welded meshes are vinyl coated.
What can they be used for?
  • Welded fencing is ideal to use on flat terrain where little flexibility is necessary.
  • Some examples of uses:
        - Swimming pool fences
        - Cages for animals
        - Garden fences
        - Dog kennels
        - Partition dividers
          Railing safety panel inserts

- Swimming pool fences- Cages for animals- Garden fences- Dog kennels- Partition dividersRailing safety panel inserts

Woven wire meshes and fences

What are they?

  • Fences made by weaving the wires into a mesh.
  • Different gauge wires are sometimes used in the same roll.
  • Woven joints are flexible yet very strong.
  • There are a wide variety of mesh size openings available.
  • Hexagonal netting (chicken wire), field and farm fence, deer and wildlife fence, chain link and ornamental fence are some examples.

What can they be used for?

  • Woven wire fences are ideal to use in situations where the ground is uneven.
  • The inherent flexibility allows the fence to adjust more easily to grade changes.
  • Some examples of uses:
        - Garden fences
        - Horse paddocks
        - Boundary fence
        - Orchard fence
        - Farm fence

- Garden fences- Horse paddocks- Boundary fence- Orchard fence- Farm fence

Keep these differences in mind when you are planning to install a fence. Which type do you want to use?