5 Benefits of Plastic Garden Fencing Over Wire
For decades, garden boundaries meant metal — chain-link, chicken wire or welded mesh. But walk through any modern nursery, landscaped society or municipal park today and you will increasingly find green HDPE fencing nets instead. Here are the five reasons driving that switch.
1. Zero rust, zero maintenance
Metal fencing in Indian conditions begins corroding within two monsoons, demanding repainting or replacement. HDPE is completely immune to moisture, fertilizer chemicals and soil contact. Install it once and forget it.
2. Safe for children, pets and wildlife
Cut wire ends are a genuine injury hazard. Plastic nets have no sharp edges anywhere — even cut edges stay smooth — making them the responsible choice for schools, parks and homes with children.
3. A fraction of the weight
A 25m roll of fencing net weighs a few kilograms and fits in a car boot. The same length of chain-link needs two people and a tempo. Lighter material also means simpler posts and faster installation.
4. Cuts and shapes with scissors
Curved beds, irregular plots, slopes — plastic net trims to any shape with household scissors and does not unravel. No bolt cutters, no gloves, no wastage.
5. Better economics over five years
Factor in repainting, rust repairs and earlier replacement, and metal fencing costs roughly double per year of service. A UV-stabilized HDPE net delivers 5–8 maintenance-free years at a lower upfront price.
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