When it comes to outdoor advertising or construction site branding, Banner Mesh is a go-to choice for many. But how do you decide between Banner Mesh Full Rolls and Banner Mesh Fence Panels? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Literally. Let’s take a look into the key points to help you make an informed decision.
First things first, let’s clarify what we’re talking about:
Banner Mesh Full Rolls: These are continuous lengths of mesh material, customisable in terms of length and height. They’re perfect for large-scale or continuous coverage.
Banner Mesh Fence Panels: Pre-cut and pre-sized panels designed to fit specific fence dimensions. They offer convenience and ease of installation.
When it comes to setting things up, the differences are quite noticeable:
Ease of Installation: Fence panels are a breeze to install. They’re pre-measured and ready to attach, making the process quick and straightforward. Full rolls, on the other hand, might require a bit more effort as you’ll need to cut and size them on-site. Don’t forget, Mesh Direct has a team of expert installers, so whichever option you choose we can take care of that part for you, if you choose.
Flexibility: Full rolls offer greater flexibility for custom projects. If you need specific sizes or have a unique application, full rolls are your best bet. Fence panels are ideal for standardised fence dimensions.
Let’s talk money – because who doesn’t like saving a few quid?
Material Cost: If you have a large project, full rolls can be more cost-effective. Buying in bulk often reduces the price per unit.
Waste Reduction: Fence panels help cut down on waste. They’re pre-cut to fit, so you won’t have as many off-cuts and leftover bits. Full rolls might leave you with more waste, especially if you’re doing a lot of on-site cutting.
Both options have their perks when it comes to versatility and customisation:
Customisation Options: Full rolls can be cut to any length, making them suitable for various applications beyond just fencing. Think wrapping buildings or scaffolding.
Design Flexibility: Both full rolls and panels can be printed with custom graphics. However, full rolls provide a more seamless and continuous design potential.
Storage: Full rolls can be a bit more tricky and require more storage space. Panels, being pre-cut, are generally easier to handle and store.
Portability: Panels win on portability, making them ideal for smaller projects or sites with limited access.
When to use what? Here are some best use cases:
Large Construction Sites: Full rolls are perfect for large construction sites needing extensive coverage.
Events or Temporary Fencing: Panels are ideal for events or temporary fencing due to their ease of installation and portability.
Let’s not forget the visual appeal:
Seamless Appearance: Full rolls offer a more seamless look without breaks in the design, enhancing visual impact.
Modularity: Panels create a modular look, which might be preferred for certain aesthetic or branding requirements.
Whichever you choose, both options provide durable, eye-catching solutions to make your brand stand out. If you’re still not sure which is best for you, get in touch with our expert team by clicking here and we can guide you through the best product for your next project.