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£48.00 – £72.00 inc VAT
Our high-quality Debris Netting (also known as scaffold netting) is crafted from UV-stabilised polyethylene monofilaments, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance in both residential and commercial settings. Designed as an open mesh, it provides effective containment for debris and waste on construction sites, making it an essential safety feature for scaffolding systems by preventing materials from falling onto pedestrian areas below.
Beyond construction sites, Debris Netting is incredibly versatile and can be used in a variety of settings:
This netting can considerably reduce the effects of wind and rain. It is a really popular product in use on allotments and veggie patches because of the great price and performance for the job in hand. See here for a forum link about Debris Net.
Please note: when you buy 3 or more rolls we will have to send them on a pallet due to the courier cubing charges for single rolls exceeding the price of a pallet delivery. If you need further information or to confirm the best price for your order please call us 01308 485422. We can fit a large amount of goods on to 1 pallet so it works out better value if you order a variety of items!
Please note: when you buy 3 or more rolls we will have to send them on a pallet due to the courier cubing charges for single rolls exceeding the price of a pallet delivery. If you need further information or to confirm the best price for your order please call us 01308 485422.
We can fit a large amount of goods on to 1 pallet so it works out better value if you order a variety of items!
Debris netting is primarily used on construction sites to contain debris and materials on scaffolding systems, preventing them from falling onto walkways and ensuring site safety. Additionally, it’s popular in gardening, as a windbreak, and for separating sports areas.
With proper care, debris netting can last multiple seasons. Its UV-stabilisation helps resist sun damage, making it a long-lasting solution for outdoor applications.
Yes, our debris netting is made from UV-stabilised polyethylene, which means it can withstand sun exposure and challenging weather conditions without degrading. This durability makes it suitable for long-term outdoor use.
Yes, debris netting can be used indoors for applications such as separating areas within large spaces, providing a temporary barrier, or protecting equipment. However, its primary design is for outdoor use.
Yes, the netting can be reused if handled and stored properly. When you remove it from a project, simply roll it up and store it in a cool, dry place to preserve its durability for future use.
Yes, debris netting can provide a physical barrier that helps protect plants and crops from birds and larger pests, making it a popular choice for allotments and vegetable patches.
Debris netting can be secured using cable ties, netting clips, or ropes. For scaffolding, it’s common to fasten the netting along the top, bottom, and sides to ensure it stays in place in high winds.
The open mesh design of debris netting reduces wind speed by creating a partial barrier that minimises the effects of strong gusts. This is especially helpful for protecting plants, crops, or work areas where wind can be disruptive.
The majority of our product sizes are given in metre and feet and inches. For your convenience, please find the metric to imperial conversion below.
1 meter = 3.28 foot