Bird Netting
| Bird netting is our most requested product for protecting structures against birds. When installed correctly it is 100% successful in keeping the selected pest birds away. We fully design and install bird netting systems using our own fully trained and experienced staff or we can supply the net and fittings direct for self installation. We can provide quotes for individual jobs either from site plans and specifications or we can carry out site surveys. Our in house NEBOSH accredited safety personnel can provide the relevant risk assessments and method statements. Premier nets are; - suitable for most structures - virtually invisible when correctly installed and tensioned - totally weatherproof, U.V. stabilised and chemically inert - can be used for small ledges to complete roofs and facades In the picture opposite the netting was installed to protect air handling units and the heaters below from pigeons which had started to roost there in less than 3 weeks from the installation of the units. The work was a carried out for 'Virgin' at the rooftop 'Babylon' restaurant in Kensington. It consisted of a series of vertical and horizontal nets with net clips to allow access to unprotected areas of the rooftop. | ![]() | |||||||||||||||||
![]() | All Premier nets are manufactured from polyethylene, they don't absorb water and so will not rot or stretch. They are virtually unaffected by extremes of temperature and have outstanding electrical insulating properties. The nets are available in black, stone or translucent, the black being the best at resisting U.V. light, flame retardent netting is also available. Access behind the nets is achieved by installing net zips or clips and our 'bird scape' product is used as a one way escape route for any trapped birds.
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| Bird Netting Principles The idea of bird netting is to provide an impenetrable barrier to the pest bird species, causing no harm to the birds displacing the population to other areas. This is achieved by first choosing the correct size of netting for the type of pest bird. A tensioned wire, either galvanised or stainless steel, is then installed around the periphery of the structure, with any additional cross wires being installed. The net is then fastened to the wires using hog rings. It all sounds quite simple but the installation of bird netting is considered to be a professional task and D.I.Y. installation should be carefully thought out as a single mistake can make the difference between success and failure of the system, and if access equipment is needed to carry out the work then first time success is needed to be cost effective. | ![]() | |||||||||||||||||
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