Wire Mesh and You: 5 Practical Ways To Use Wire Mesh

Wire Mesh and You: 5 Practical Ways To Use Wire Mesh

Wire mesh is a versatile material that you could be using every day and not even realize it. Cost-effective, durable wire mesh is a common tool for practical uses around the home or office. Here are five practical uses for wire mesh from concrete to the kitchen.

 

Pest Control

Wire mesh is a great product to have in and around your home for a variety of fencing and security purposes. From keeping pesky pests out of your tomatoes to alleviating itches with mosquito screens, metal mesh is a great option to construct pest control panels and fencing. 

 

Stainless steel wire mesh or industrial mesh screen can be used as a great barrier against rodent-like animals that may want to infiltrate your backyard garden. Soil can hold a high acidity which can lead to corrosion on regular types of wire over time. Stainless steel alloy is corrosion resistant to acidity making it an ideal choice for garden fencing that will last

 

For smaller pests, stainless steel insect screens are the right choice. These screens offer the same benefits as regular window and door screens but are stronger and more durable. These insect screens can stand up to everyday wear and tear. Woven wire mesh allows air to flow through the openings on the screen, while still keeping the bugs out. Wire mesh can also be manufactured to create high visibility, a valuable benefit when it’s being used on windows and doors and woven wire mesh is easy to clean and maintain.

 

Concrete Reinforcement

Wire mesh is a steel, welded wire construction material that’s commonly used in the production of reinforced concrete slabs, sidewalks, and floors. It provides reinforcement and helps prevent cracking during temperature changes and while the concrete sets. When used for pouring concrete, the wire mesh is laid down before the concrete gets poured. The wire mesh is usually one layer of a two-dimensional grid that runs along the length and width of the poured concrete, but not the height. 

The benefits of using welded wire mesh over other materials are ease of application, exceptional durability, affordability, and the sheets will come pre-assembled whereas other materials you will need to lay out. 

 

Kitchen Utensils

Wire mesh can be used in a variety of different places all within your kitchen. Whether you’re in a commercial kitchen or just need to make some mac and cheese for the kids, wire mesh can be used in many cooking applications. 

Wire mesh is a great material for wire mesh strainers. When you need to rinse your rice or beans, a wire mesh strainer can be used to hold your ingredient while allowing water to filter through to your drain. In mentioning drains, stainless steel strainers are often used in sinks, showers, and bathtubs. In using the same process as rinsing your food, a stainless steel strainer in your kitchen sink can catch food scraps from entering your drainage system, eliminating potential blockage.

Additionally, the same wire mesh can withstand high temperatures. This is especially useful in the case of baskets used in deep frying. These baskets make cooking large batches of food quickly in a fryer easier by keeping all the food contained. Wire mesh can also help prevent your fried food from becoming soggy by allowing excess grease to drip off before serving.

 

Outdoor Activities

In the backyard, wire mesh can be extremely useful. Not only can you create your own bird feeder with wire mesh but you can use the same material as edging along flowerbeds, to build a chicken coop, or create your own personal compost bin. In both cases of building a bird feeder and a compost bin, you will create a cylindrical shape with your wire mesh of choice. The opening size for your wire mesh will be important in both keeping your bird seed and your compost items inside your container. For both applications, galvanized steel works well, as the galvanized coating is made of zinc, which helps prevent water and other corrosive elements from interacting with the steel. 

 

Fire Safety

Stainless steel wire mesh can make a significant impact in your home, as both a decorative asset and a useful one. In the case of fireplace screens, wire mesh is an excellent choice. With different alloy options available to match your decor, fireplace screens prevent sparks from jumping out on your carpet and furniture while also offering heat control and visibility to still enjoy your fire. 

 

Find the Right Fit with Lawrence Sintered Metals

Your next home project may call for just the right wire mesh to get the job done. That’s where Lawrence Sintered Metals comes in. Our professionals can help guide you to the right product to fit your application and consult with you on any additional fabrication services that may need to be performed. 

Contact us today to learn more about the practical ways to use wire mesh and how Lawrence Sintered Metals can help you get the job done.