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Generic Chicken Wire Mesh, 20 Gauge, 14 Metre, 3 Feet Height
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Generic Chicken Wire Mesh (Hexagonal Wire Netting) is a 20-gauge galvanized steel mesh used in construction for plaster reinforcement, wall crack prevention, and concrete screeding — and in agriculture for poultry fencing and garden protection. Available as a 2 kg (14 metre) roll at 3 feet height.
Generic Chicken Wire Mesh (Hexagonal Wire Netting) is a versatile, professional-grade galvanized steel mesh widely used by masons, contractors, and builders across Bangalore for plaster reinforcement, wall crack prevention, concrete screeding, and boundary fencing. Its hexagonal pattern distributes stress evenly across the plastered surface, significantly reducing the risk of shrinkage cracks in new construction and renovation projects.
At 20 gauge (0.8 mm – 0.9 mm thickness), the mesh provides the ideal balance of strength and flexibility — strong enough to reinforce plaster and mortar layers, yet easy to cut, shape, and fix to masonry, brick, AAC block, and concrete surfaces. The galvanized coating ensures long-term corrosion and rust resistance even in Bangalore's humid monsoon conditions.
Each roll contains 14 metres of mesh at 3-foot (36-inch) height — well suited for small-to-mid residential repairs, pillar reinforcement, column-to-wall junctions, and agricultural fencing projects.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | High-quality galvanized steel |
| Mesh Type | Hexagonal Wire Netting (Chicken Wire) |
| Height | 3 Feet / 36 inches (Standard) |
| Gauge / Thickness | 20 Gauge (0.8 mm – 0.9 mm) |
| Pack Weight | 2 kg |
| Roll Length | 14 metres |
| Coating | Galvanized — rust and corrosion resistant |
| Applications | Plaster reinforcement, wall crack prevention, concrete screeding, fencing, insulation cladding |
The 2 kg roll provides 14 metres of mesh at 3-foot (36-inch) height, giving a total coverage area of approximately 4.2 sq. metres (roughly 45 sq. ft.) when laid flat. For wall plastering, this is well suited for small-to-mid residential repairs, column-to-wall junctions, pillar reinforcement, and short fencing runs.
For masonry and brick walls, use U-nails or steel staples spaced every 6–8 inches, pulling the mesh taut to prevent bulging during plastering. For AAC block surfaces, pre-drill and use appropriate fasteners. For metal frames, use 20-gauge binding wire at multiple tie points. The mesh must be flat and fully in contact with the substrate before applying plaster.
The galvanized coating provides strong corrosion resistance for normal construction exposure. However, cut edges should be tucked inward wherever possible, and for highly humid environments, treat exposed cut ends with a zinc-rich cold galvanizing spray. Store the unused portion of the roll in a dry, covered area to preserve the factory finish.
No. Chicken wire mesh is for lightweight reinforcement — plastering, screeding, and fencing. For load-bearing structural concrete slabs, beams, or columns, use heavy-duty welded wire fabric or TMT rebars, which are designed for high-tensile structural loads. Using chicken wire for structural applications is not recommended and unsafe.
Common causes include: (1) Mesh not pulled tight — any slack causes the mesh to shift during plastering; (2) Insufficient overlap at joins — minimum 2-inch overlap required; (3) Mesh placed too close to the surface — it must be embedded in the middle of the plaster layer, not near the face; (4) Plaster mix too dry or applied too thick in a single coat without allowing intermediate curing.
Yes. Overlap the ends by at least 3 hexagonal cells and use pliers to twist the wire ends of one section around the adjacent wires of the other, creating a secure, seamless connection that will not pull apart under tension. For fencing, also use a vertical post at every join point for added stability.
Re-roll the unused mesh tightly and store it vertically in a dry, covered area. Avoid placing heavy materials on top, as kinks in the 20-gauge wire are difficult to flatten during installation. If the mesh gets muddy on site, rinse with clean water and allow to dry completely before reuse.

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