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Steel Wire Mesh

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Go into any hardware store and there’s bound to be a shelf full of different types of wire meshes. While they may all look the same to the naked eye, there are actually many different metals available, each with different spacing options. This type of material can be used for different building and home projects and comes in a wide array of price points.
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Wire meshes come ready in an assortment of metals and materials. Some metals are stronger than others and are therefore more expensive. Depending on the project and the need for the mesh, the cheaper more affordable options may be able to get the job done just as well. Common materials that make up the meshes include:
  • Stainless steel
  • Aluminum
  • Brass
  • Copper
  • Bronze
  • Pre-galvanized
  • Mild steel

Wire Mesh Uses
Wire mesh can be used for many residential, commercial, and farm projects. Wire mesh fence comes in a roll and can be cut down to the size needed. It is available in different heights and lengths, and rolls can be combined if projects call for longer lengths of mesh. This type of mesh can be used in making chicken coops, can be put around gardens to keep critters out, can be used on grills, and even used with sifters. This is a very common product to see around a farm, as it’s durable, affordable, and has hundreds of uses.

Wire Mesh Panels
Wire mesh panels can be used for building cages, making shelves, and making fences. These panels come in specific sizes and don’t need to be cut like rolls of mesh do. Working with a panel can speed up a project, as the panel can be ordered in the size needed. These are often sturdier than the roll too, as the edges are reinforced. It’s important to note that the weaving of the mesh comes in many different designs, some even considered fancy for high-end home décor projects.
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Wire Mesh for Concrete
When making a driveway, many contractors use wire mesh instead of rebar for concrete, as it is an affordable and durable material. This type of mesh comes in rolls and is used to make the concrete project more resilient than it would be without the mesh. Wire mesh in this type of project can prevent cracking and architectural failure. It’s stronger than the traditional wire mesh, as it has a more dense spacing pattern and is made with thicker heavier material. If a project is being planned with concrete, this is the wire mesh to use. This type of mesh can also be ordered in specific sizes so that the user doesn’t have to spend time measuring and cutting the mesh. 

Concrete Wire Mesh: Explained
 
So, you’re planning a construction project requiring concrete but how do you keep the concrete from cracking and crumbling over time? How do you know you’re making a good investment by reinforcing the concrete? How do you decide what type of reinforcement to use?
 
Wire mesh can be used to strengthen the architectural integrity of your project, whether this is a professional job or a do-it-yourself project. Concrete wire mesh is typically crafted from galvanized carbon steel or galvanized stainless steel. It is dense, strong and distributes weight evenly over the surface of the concrete, which will prevent concrete cracks over time. Additionally, it is rust and corrosion resistant, so it has a long service life.
 
Comparing Wire Mesh and Rebar
Concrete wire mesh and rebar are the two most common options for reinforcing concrete. For a residential project, concrete wire mesh is highly suggested. While rebar is great for highway projects and industrial construction, its strength is unnecessary for the typical home driveway. The reinforcement needed to carry the weight of thousands of semi-trailer trucks isn’t needed for the vast majority of other projects. Wire mesh in concrete slab offers low-costs, easier installation, and faster construction for residential projects. Additionally, wire mesh comes pre-assembled and has consistent sizing and spacing. Choosing wire mesh over rebar can help you save money and time.
 
Your Options for Wire Mesh
Especially if you are in the midst of a do-it-yourself project, the different choices for wire mesh can seem overwhelming. There are a number of different measurements of wire mesh that can be selected to optimize their usefulness in your project. Wire mesh comes in a variety of sizes depending on your project needs.
 
 Concrete wire mesh comes in width/length size options which include 2x2 wire mesh, 3x3 wire mesh, 4x4 wire mesh, 6x6 wire mesh, and 12x12 wire mesh. Mesh spacing varies from 100 to 400 millimeters. Bar diameter of concrete wire mesh is important for determining the reference weight. A bar diameter of 6 millimeters equates to a reference weight of 4.44 kg/㎡. A bar diameter of 8 millimeters equates to a reference weight of 7.91 kg/㎡. A bar diameter of 10 millimeters equates to a reference weight of 12.34 kg/㎡. A bar diameter of 12 millimeters equates to a reference weight of 15.99 kg/㎡. Whatever size of wire mesh you choose, you can be certain that it will be a strong, durable material for reinforcing concrete.
 
Concrete wire mesh can be used for a variety of purposes, including everything from concrete pavement to airport runways to the floors, roofs, and walls of homes. It’s even used to reinforce coal mine tunnels, so you know for certain that it is highly dependable. Reinforcing your driveway or any other concrete structure with concrete wire mesh is essential for long-term use. Using wire mesh to reinforce concrete can help avoid costly repairs for crumbling concrete in the long term. 
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