Everything You Need To Know To Find The Best Double Wire Fence
Dec. 23, 2024
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Double wire fence
Double wire fences, also known as mesh sheet or twin wire fence panel are a sturdy and reliable option for a variety of applications. These wire fences are made from horizontal and vertical wires which are welded together, creating a strong and durable barrier. Double wire fences are popular for use in residential, commercial, and industrial settings and offer a range of benefits.
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Types of double wire fence
The standard mesh size is 2" x 8" (50 mm x 200 mm) and there are 2 different types. A 4/6/4 GA (6/5/6 mm) and a stronger and more rigid 0/4/0 GA (8/6/8 mm). The heights of the panel is very flexible but the standard sizes in our product range are:
- 4' ( mm)
- 6' ( mm)
- 8' ( mm)
All these height can also be ordered without the spikes at the top. Different heights outside the standard are available on request.
Colors
The double wire panels come in 4 standard colors but every color you want is available on request. The 4 standard fence panel colors are:
- RAL Jet Black
- RAL Antracite Grey
- RAL Moss Green
- RAL Fir Green
Advantages
One of the main advantages of double wire fences is their strength and durability. The double layer of powdercoating provides extra support and makes the fence more resistant to damage from impacts or weathering. Double wire fences are also low maintenance and do not require painting or staining like wood fences do. All the panels have a zinc layer underneath the coating. The standard is made from galvanized wire which is welded but we can also deliver panels which are made from black steel wire and afterwards hot dipped galvanized.
Another benefit of double wire fences is their versatility. They can be used for a variety of applications, including residential fencing, animal enclosures, and industrial security. Double wire fences are also available in different styles and sizes to suit your specific needs. For example, double wire mesh fences are a popular choice for residential and commercial properties and are available in different gauges and heights.
Fence posts
With every mesh sheet comes a fence post. In combination with our double wire fence panels we have a lot of different fence post systems. Most of the time the post system is country specific. For example in Germany the most common system is a rectangular fence post and in the Netherlands a round fence post. In countries like the USA and United Kingdom a square post is the system which is used the most.
All fencing posts have their own fencing brackets and product properties. With the intermediate brackets for round fencing posts and for the deluxe brackets, the fencing panel is mounted between the 2 posts and the fencing looks the same from both sides. If you choose the multi-post, for example, the fencing will be mounted on the front of the post. This makes the front and back of the fence look different,
In conclusion, double wire fences are a strong, durable, and versatile option for a variety of applications. From residential fencing to industrial security, there is a double wire fence to suit your needs. Consider the material, style, size, and purpose of the fence when making a decision.
Applications for double wire fence panels
- Schools
- Industry
- Housing
- Public places
- Infrastructure
- Sports fields
Advantages of our double wire fence package in the configurator
Double wire fences, which you design with our double wire fence package configurator, are among the most popular fences worldwide and are considered true all-rounders. They boast a number of positive properties and advantages that come into play in private as well as commercial and industrial areas.
In addition to high weather resistance and a long service life, double wire fence panels are:
- cost-effective
- easy-care
- low maintenance
- visually appealing
- suitable for children and pets thanks to the tight mesh
- can be combined with garden plants
- can be used as a privacy screen using optional privacy strips
- can be cast in concrete
- to a certain extent protective against break-ins
- quick and easy to install
- available with different post designs
- can be planned according to individual needs using the double rod mesh fence configurator
How does the double wire fence configurator work?
The double wire fence package configurator helps you plan your double wire mesh fence (also twin wire mesh fence) and supports you in finding the right fence elements and the ideal accessories. Configuring the double wire mesh fence ensures that your fence ultimately meets your personal wishes.
And it's that easy to configure your double wire fences:
Step 1: Start directly on this page with the wire fence package configurator.
Select fence color, wire size, height, fence post design and mounting type, situation in meters, gates, concrete or fence post anchors and post caps.
Step 2: Check your selection again for completeness.
Step 3: Click on Add to Cart.
Step 4: Complete your order by entering your details and completing the payment process. You will then receive an order confirmation by .
Benefits of our double wire fence configurator
With our configurators you can configure our complete packages of double wire mesh fence. If, like most of our satisfied customers, you decide on the complete set, we will supply you with all the necessary fence elements and the appropriate number of fence panels, fence posts and all the needed fence materials. The double wire fence configurator offers a reliable planning aid for your project and ensures that you will have a lot of fun with your new, high-quality fence system from Fenceweb in a short time.
Benefit from the advantages of the clever double wire mesh fence configurator:
- intuitive operation
- helpful information in the info dialogs - marked with the i
- live images
- transparent price
- the number of fence posts is automatically calculated by the configurator depending on the fence length.
- downloadable data sheet and installation instructions for the double wire fence.
What you should pay attention to when using our double wire fence configurator
Before you start entering your individual double wire fence in the double wire fence configurator, you should pay attention to a few things when using it, which we have summarized for you below. Basically, the fence panel configurator guides you completely intuitively through the entire ordering process and provides you with helpful information and clear videos at important points.
You should pay attention to this with the wire mesh fence configurator:
- A wire thickness of 4/6/4 GA (6/5/6 mm) is suitable for private gardens, a wire thickness of 0/4/0 GA (8/6/8 mm) is also suitable for industrial and commercial use.
- Measure the desired height and length of your double wire mesh fence in advance.
- If you would like to subsequently weave privacy strips (fence slats) into the fence line made of double wire mesh, we recommend the post version with cover strips and fence posts to be set in concrete.
- If you need additional fence posts (e.g. on slopes where the distances between the posts can be reduced), please add them afterwards manually.
- By selecting the coating color you determine the look of your double wire mesh fence. Make sure that the color and surface fit harmoniously into the overall design of your garden.
If you would like further information or tips about the double wire fence configurator, you can reach our customer service at any time. Just get in touch with us.
Service from Fenceweb
Order your double wire fence from Fenceweb and, in addition to the smart assistance provided by our fence configurator, benefit from our extensive services and the highest quality standards that we place on our high-quality fence systems. Because we know what lies behind the quality of our selected, high-quality products, we grant you a manufacturer's guarantee of up to 15 years.
From the beginning to the end of your fence project, we will reliably assist you with the purchase the fence panels with the double wire fence configurator and a personal contact person.
Wire Fence: Your Complete Guide
Long Fence has been committed to providing customers with the most high-quality fences in the business for over 74 years. Our loyalty to our customers and our goal of constantly improving our product have allowed us to maintain our status as a leader in the residential and commercial fence industry. We can provide a fence for any residential homeowner, government agency, corporation, or business. We are willing to translate our expertise to any type of property or idea for a wire fence that you may have.
If you do not have a ton of experience with fencing a property, choosing the right fence for your project may feel overwhelming. Luckily, we have outlined all of the necessary information that you need to know about different types of fences. If you do not feel like doing all of the research, that is not a problem. Welded wire fencing is a great and common choice because of its simplicity, low maintenance quality, and protective properties. Many of our customers, some with extensive experience in fencing for landscapes and some with no experience at all, opt for wire fencing because it functions so well for what a fence needs to do: providing security.
Welded Wire Fences
The most popular type of wire fence, one that we specialize in, is welded wire fence. Since welded wire fences are so popular, you may have heard them called something else, such as a mesh fence, a utility fence, or a general-purpose fence. Welded wire fences are similar to chain link fences but provide more security as they are stronger and harder to climb. Welded wire fences consist of wire strands made of steel that are electrically welded together to form a very strong mesh. Welded wire fences have become very popular in recent years due to their strength, high functionality, and low maintenance requirements. Welded wire fences are also one of the more inexpensive options for fencing.
Welded wire fences are created by layering wire in a simple horizontal and vertical pattern, creating square or rectangular spaces. This pattern allows for extra strength. While other patterned fences may come undone when cut, if harm were to come to a welded wire fence, the integrity of the fence remains. The wires will not unravel from one another, as they would in a woven fence, which provides the ultimate amount of protection if someone were to try to cut through the fence.
The thickness of the wires in a welded wire fence range from 2mm to 8mm. Welded wire is thick and strong. It is difficult to cut through the wires, and it is also very difficult to gnaw through, if your intentions are to protect your property from animals and rodents. The distance between two horizontal wire strands is typically 12.7mm to 200mm and the distance between two vertical wire strands typically ranges from 10mm to 76.2mm. Spaces between the wires typically range from 0.5 to 4 inches. Moreover, these types of fences are ideal when you need a fence that is vertically very strong but needs to span and protect a large distance.
Uses for Welded Wire Fences
Welded wire fences are great for any property that requires protection. Welded wire fences are often also used because of how easy it is to see through them, so that property owners can be aware of any intruders. In fact, theyre are also popular because it is very difficult to see the fence itself, and many property owners with welded wire fences in the forest will mark the fence with flags so that deer will be able to know the fence is there. Zoos and national borders such as those in Europe are popular places where one can find welded wire fences.
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Though wire fences are great for protecting commercial and governmental owned properties, they are just as suitable for residential properties. Many of our customers purchased welded wire fencing for their residential properties in order to mark their property line and keep pets in and unwanted visitors out.
Some other areas where one can typically find wire fences, or welded wire fences specifically, include around public buildings, buildings that require high security functionalities, such as prisons, country borders, and in parks and nature reserves.
History of the Wire Fence
Wire itself was invented around 2,000 years ago in Egypt, where they would use wire made of gold, silver, or copper. Drawn iron wire, which is more similar to what is used in fences today, was invented around the year in Augsburg, Germany. There is debate surrounding when the first wire fence was invented but it came into use around the year in the United States by farmers who would use it to fence in their livestock, after L.B. Smith from Ohio first created a fence made of similar material to barbed wire. Previously, building fences such as those made out of wood were a large investment for farmers, and the costs would often be just as high as for the livestock itself. Using wire fencing in place of wooden fences or the use of herders proved beneficial as the wire fences were less likely to be trampled, allowed for farming on larger areas of land, and allowed for more control of the livestock.
Finishes for Welded Wire Fences
While a popular finish for welded wire fencing is to simply paint it or spray paint it, there are plenty of other finishing options that can actually provide even more protection for your fence, without compromising its aesthetic value.
A popular finish for welded wire fences is a powder coating. As the name implies, it is applied as a free flowing, dry powder. Powder coating is applied electrostatically and is then cured under heat, in which it melts and then forms a stronger polymer. A powder coating finish is actually harder and stronger than a paint coating. Like paint coating, however, powder coating comes in a variety of different colors. This is a perfect opportunity to help your new fence blend into or be styled alongside your property. Colors for powder coating range from grass green to powder blue.
Stainless steel is a popular finish to prevent corrosion. With its chromium, molybdenum, and carbon content, stainless steel can easily reduce acids before they reach the underlying metal. Stainless steel is also very effective in preventing staining. It is strong, has a natural luster, and is very low-maintenance: all qualities that make it a very popular choice for a wire fencing finish.
An additional popular finish for welded wire fences is a galvanized finish. Galvanization is simply the process of applying zinc to prevent rusting. The most common method for galvanization is hot-dipping, which basically just means that the wire mesh is dipped in melted zinc. Having your welded wire fence galvanized can protect the wire mesh in several ways, including protecting the metal from corrosive substances and the zinc corroding before the iron does.
How to Install a Wire Fence Yourself
Wire fences are great for DIY projects because they are inexpensive, simple, and easy to install. Welded mesh is much lighter than woven mesh because the wires are not crimped down. Moreover, it utilizes less wire. As stated before, welded wire fencing can be cut without the whole thing unraveling. This means that you can cut the roll of wire mesh wherever you need to in order to ensure that your fence fits between the posts perfectly.
Before you acquire your materials and get started on the project, you will want to think about the purpose of your fence. What are you using it for and what do you hope it will look like? What area do you want to enclose and how much yardage will the fence need to cover? What are you trying to keep in your property or out of it? A fence that just needs to keep pets in will not need to be as high as a fence that is attempting to keep trespassers out. What wire gauge will you need for the kind of protection you are looking for? What protective coating and finishing will you want for your fence?
Once you have a clear idea of your purpose and the dimensions that are necessary for your fence, for a DIY wire fence installation, you need some basic materials and materials that you can also get from basic fencing companies like ours. Materials include basic tools like a hammer, welded wire, wooden posts, and fence staples. You can also use metal posts, which are often not as sturdy but are easier and faster to install than wooden posts. It is important that you ensure that you get good quality materials from a credible and reliable manufacturer. The better the quality of the materials like the wire mesh and posts, the longer your fence will last and the better it will look. We can provide a variety of high quality wire mesh with different lengths, heights, and gauges.
After you have obtained the materials, there are only a few other basic steps to follow.
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Dig holes for the posts and install them
Drive the posts into the ground a few feet apart from each other, depending on how many posts you have and how long you would like the fence to be.
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Hammer top rails and bottom rails between the posts
Cut the top rails to the correct length for each top rail to end in the middle of one of the posts. Nail them to the top of the posts. The bottom rails will need to be cut to fit between the posts and after cutting them, slide them into place between the posts.
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Staple mesh fence to the post, top rails, and bottom rails
Unroll the welded wire mesh from post to post. You will probably want someone to hold the beginning of the mesh at the first post. Use a fence stapler to staple the wiring to the top rail every 3 inches until you reach the next post. When you reach the next post, pull it tight and staple the fence down the post every 6 inches. Go back and staple the fence to the bottom rail as you did with the top rail.
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Trim excess mesh and add a cap rail
Continue with step 3 until you reach your final post. Afterwards, go back with metal trimming scissors to trim any excess mesh that surpasses the posts and railing. You will have to do this if you have more mesh than necessary. Trim the roll evenly alongside the last post. You can nail a cap rail to the top rail to keep the wire fence in place and to add aesthetic value.
If you need to splice in a new roll between posts, cut the old row evenly with the edge of the post, even if it has not yet reached the post. Start the new roll so that one column of squares overlaps with the old roll.
If you would prefer using metal posts, drive them into the ground with a sledgehammer or a post driver at about 8 feet apart. Hook the mesh on the hooks of one post and pull the mesh to the other posts, doing the same. Work your way to all the posts until you are finished, keeping the mesh taut. Though the metal post method is clearly quicker and simpler than using wooden posts, the fence will likely not be as stable.
Why You Should Choose Long Fence for Your Wire Fence Installation
Since , Long Fence has pledged to its customers that it will approach all jobs with prompt and professional courtesy, accept any job with dedication to quality service and detail, and offer the best value for investment for any job that you may need us for. Whether you purchase DIY wire fence materials from us, or would like us to help you embark on a bigger fencing project, we are committed to helping you obtain your dream fence with the best quality products and service possible. Long Fence supports safe practices in our work environment, surpasses safety requirements, and is certified under the Environmental Protection Agency.
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