Artificial grass fence
A galvanised welded wire panel threaded with UV-stabilised PVC grass strip — an evergreen privacy screen with no watering, trimming or seasonal colour loss.
Grass fence types we produce
The mesh size decides how dense the screen looks and how much wire goes into a square metre. Pick the size your market already sells — the same terms apply to all of them.

42×42 Grass Fence
The densest screen we weave — the size that sells where buyers want no gaps at all.

45×45 Grass Fence
A middle size: close to fully opaque, with less wire per square metre than 42.

50×50 Grass Fence
The volume size — the usual first order when a new market is being tested.

55×55 Grass Fence
The widest mesh: lighter per square metre, the price-led option for long runs.
Technical specifications
Technical values are issued in writing with your offer, matched to the heights and colour mix you order — so the sheet in your hand describes exactly what you receive.
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Frequently asked questions
FAQWhat is your minimum order?
A trial load is accepted. Tell us the volume your market absorbs and the order is built around it — you do not have to commit to a full container to get the same terms.
How long does production take?
Lead time is given in writing with the offer, per order, set by the height and colour mix you choose and by the current line schedule. That way the date in your hand is a commitment, not a guess.
Which mesh size should I order first?
Ask what your market already buys. Where buyers want a completely closed screen, 42×42 and 45×45 sell; where price leads and runs are long, 50×50 and 55×55 move faster. A first order can mix sizes so you can see which one your customers repeat.
Will the colour fade?
The PVC strip is UV-stabilised for outdoor service; that is the whole reason the product exists instead of painted mesh. The UV data for the material is on the technical sheet and is sent to you with the offer.
Documentation & technical file
The material spec sheet and shipping documents travel with every order. Tell us which document your project requires and we will discuss openly what we work with.
