Supply and installation of galvanized metal mesh fencing in Mecca
“Project for the supply and installation of a thermally galvanized iron mesh fence with high-thickness posts, high-diameter wire mesh, and high-diameter tension wires.”
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Start Your ProjectDear visitor, since we are discussing the work of our company, Advanced Works Contracting Company, here is a technical explanation of the process of installing a galvanized metal mesh fence:
1. On-site Equipment and Materials:
Galvanized mesh rolls, corner and end posts (usually with a larger diameter and greater thickness to withstand tension), and center posts distributed at regular intervals of 3 meters. Accessories such as tension wires, tension bars, post caps, fastening clips, and concrete for pouring the foundations.
2. Implementation Steps:
Phase One: Planning and Surveying:
Determining the Path: The fence path is precisely determined using a string or surveying equipment to ensure straightness.
Determining Post Positions: The post locations are marked, and the positions of the gates and corner posts are precisely determined.
Phase Two: Excavation and Pouring the Foundations
The holes for the posts are excavated, then concrete is poured and the posts are installed. It is essential to use a spirit level to ensure the posts are perfectly vertical before the concrete hardens. Allow the concrete to harden before stretching the mesh (usually 24-48 hours depending on the weather).
Stage 3: Structure and Accessories Installation
Install a top pipe, if the design requires it, to connect the posts and increase strength.
Install bottom and top tension wires (if there is no top pipe) to prevent future sagging of the mesh.
Stage 4: Unrolling and Tensioning the Mesh
Unroll the mesh rolls on the ground alongside the fence.
Lift and initially suspend the mesh.
Initial Installation: Insert the tension rod into the first end of the mesh and secure it to the starting post using the hoops.
Tensioning: Pull the mesh towards the end post using a manual tensioning machine until it is fully taut and free of slack.
After tensioning, secure the mesh to the middle posts using tie wires at regular intervals.
3. Quality Control
Ensure that the galvanization is intact and has not been scratched during installation (to prevent rust). Ensure the mesh is tight and stable; any slight looseness will increase over time.
Clean the site after the concrete pouring is complete. Finally, dear visitor, rest assured that we are always the best choice for your projects, and please don't hesitate to ask us for a quote.