This welded wire mesh with a 20 x 20 cm opening and 2.8 mm wire diameter comes to the rescue where manual rebar tying starts taking too much time and effort. All intersections are automatically welded — the joints are uniformly strong across the entire area, and none will come apart under the weight of concrete. The 2 x 50 meter sheet size allows you to cover long sections without dozens of overlaps. The purple mark on the ends helps quickly identify this mesh among a pile of other materials.
The mesh is suitable for reinforcing concrete floor screeds in garages, warehouses, or residential rooms. It can be laid in foundation slabs for small structures, garden paths, house aprons, parking areas, or under the base of a gazebo. The mesh is also used in monolithic structures where uniform strength in two directions is needed — instead of laying individual bars and tying each intersection. It also works for retaining walls, for preparing bases under heated floors, and for shallow foundations of utility sheds.
The main advantage is speed. The mesh is rolled out, secured, and poured with concrete. No cutting hundreds of bars, no tedious wire tying. The welded joints don't shift during pouring, and the 20 x 20 cm opening provides good bonding with concrete. The purple tip is a simple detail, but it's exactly what helps avoid confusing this mesh with another on a dimly lit construction site. If concrete work needs to be done quickly and without unnecessary motions — this is what you need.