Isn't the strongest material, but can make an area look alot smarter.
9 comments
Sophiasky
10 Sep 17#1
Thank you, will take a look.
arjun311
11 Sep 17#2
Still got a little to do, but seems an improvement for a fairly low price.
sido
11 Sep 17#3
Does this last a fair while, any kind of maintenence required?
arjun311 to sido
11 Sep 17#4
No maintenance.
It won't withstand too many football's kicked against it as other more expensive ones. So maybe placement of this could be important if you want it to last longer.
I've used 2 packs for the entire back fence for £25 so not bad.
Dear.Mr.Echo to sido
11 Sep 17#5
In my experience it doesn't last terribly long. It looks good at first but after a while it becomes very, very brittle then is easily broken up with even a small amount of movement. I had the Wickes stuff and it lasted maybe 3 years tops. But as a quick solution to tidy an area it's ok... I wouldn't buy again though.
PhilipGregson
11 Sep 17#6
Squirrels and cats destroy this stuff, sadly. I'd go for Bamboo screening if you want something more robust. All of this type of screening is a quick fix, non maintainable cosmetic cover. Main weak point is the method of manufacture with thin binding wire.
mymymy
11 Sep 17#7
I've not found it in stock and delivery is expensive
jim881 to mymymy
11 Sep 17#8
Me neither. Took a hit on delivery for that price as I was buying 3.
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Half price
Also 1x4m available too for £7.49
Isn't the strongest material, but can make an area look alot smarter.
9 comments
It won't withstand too many football's kicked against it as other more expensive ones. So maybe placement of this could be important if you want it to last longer.
I've used 2 packs for the entire back fence for £25 so not bad.
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