WIND AND CONSTRUCTION FENCING FEATURES
For protection from wind and the elements and at the same time to provide a visual barrier, windbreak protection fencing is essential for your next project.
Required by legislation in most building and construction sites or civil works throughout Perth and greater Western Australia, wind and construction fencing is used for dust suppression, privacy and boundary delineation.
Typically made from chain mesh or farm mesh fencing, wind and construction fencing uses shade cloth to create an effective barrier for dust created by construction and earthworks. Wind fencing is also an effective boundary fence meaning you get site security as well as meet the dust suppression requirements of your project.
Wind and construction fencing is an effective, durable and economical solution that is highly flexible and easy to work with and quick to install.
WIND AND CONSTRUCTION FENCING DESIGN, SUPPLY AND INSTALL
Depending on the specific needs of your project, shade cloth is available in 50%, 70% and 90% shade rate densities. Karlka FenceWright also offers screen-printed banner mesh, emblazoned with your brand’s logo for cost-effective out-of-home advertising.
Construction and temporary hoarding fencing are available for building sites, in either permanent or semi-permanent design, depending on the length of your project.
Hoarding fencing is comprised of either plywood, timber or Colorbond sheets, customised to the specific needs of your project.
Both construction fencing and temporary hoarding fences are light to handle and thus very simple to install.
Windbreak fencing is often considered essential protection for gardens, nurseries, beaches and agriculture, shielding your valuable assets from the gales, heavy rain, sandstorms and dust emissions. For agricultural use, wind fencing can protect your crops and farm animals from destructive winds.
Temporary hoarding and fencing can be used at sports games, festivals and pop-up events. Construction fencing is not just a legal requirement, it can also segregate workspaces and keep your site private from the public.
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