Wire Fences

Wire fences

Among all types of fencing, a wire fence stands apart, because its scope of application is very wide. A conventional fence of this type is stretched between metal, wood or concrete supports, which speeds up installation. The mesh, rolled into a roll, can have cells of different sizes. A decorative version of a wire fence is formed from a mesh, to which intertwined arms are attached on top.

It's no secret that wire fences are superior to their competitors - they are cheaper, but not all types of wire fences can be called effective. Only Egoza razor wire fences are an insurmountable barrier.

Installation of a wire fence begins with the installation of posts. Metal poles are already sold with special holes for attaching mesh. Installation is speeded up by the fact that metal poles do not experience heavy loads, which means they can simply be driven into the ground. It is important to distribute the pillars correctly: measure equal intervals and the same height. The height of the pillars should be approximately 10 cm higher than the height of the fence. When installing the outer supports, you will have to resort to pouring concrete, since these pillars will bear the main load, while the intermediate supports should simply be driven in.

After the concrete has completely dried, you can stretch the mesh. Intermediate pillars are mounted at a distance of 1.2 meters from each other. The distance may vary a little, but not too much.

If desired, the wire fence can be decorated with climbing plants. Natural decor, among other things, will complicate the task of unauthorized entry into the protected area.