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Our plastic shed bases serve dual purposes, functioning as ground grid matting to protect grass areas, driveways, and paths. The grass grid effect allows vehicles and foot traffic to pass without causing damage, while keeping gravel neat and tidy, ensuring durability and stability for a variety of surfaces.
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Green Wall Wire Trellis Kit

Our 'Green Wall' trellis kits are made up of stainless steel fixings that allow the crossing and securing of wire ropes in patterns to make wall trellis sections. Complete flexibility with the option to mount the fixings where needed to produce the design you need. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.To get more news about stainless steel green facade, you can visit mesh-fabrics.com official website.

Before beginning the installation please check that you have been provided the correct amount of material for your kit. These installation instructions are based on a rectangle lattice green wall system; should you wish to change this design then please be aware that these installation instructions may not be entirely suitable.

The wire spacing is our suggestion and the final design is at the user’s discretion. We advise that 50cm spacing’s should be the maximum spacing you use, even for very vigorous climbing parts. For less vigorous climbers we recommend a spacing of at most 33cm.

Top Tips:
• We recommend using a tape measure, spirit level and pencil to mark out your system before drilling.
• Take the brick spacing into consideration, you do not have to stick to the exact spacing’s.
• Remember to start with cables cut slightly over length.

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