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Monster Mesh Ltd

Monster Mesh Ltd Contact Details

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Mark McLennan
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Unit 27, Moorgate Croft Business Centre
South Grove
Rotherham
S60 2DH

About Monster Mesh Ltd

Monster Mesh are construction and event branding specialists, supplying Heras Fence Covers, Crowd Barrier Covers, Banners and Signage with UK stock


Event & Construction Branding
  • Event and construction branding specialist with over 20 years experience in industry
  • Print only - don’t offer installation
  • Serving whole of UK and Ireland
  • Wide range of products suitable for construction industry
  • Over 150 Google reviews
  • Free artwork and design support
  • 10% price beat guarantee
  • Free delivery on orders over £250
  • 7 working day lead time (express service available on request)


Heras Fence Covers

Heras fence covers, banners and scrim are an effective way of advertising your brand, event or construction project. Printed Heras fence covers also help hide unsightly fences and keep your construction or event safe and private. Our range of Heras fencing covers and Heras Fence banners are available in a choice of materials, including PVC mesh and Polyester airmesh.



Hoarding Panels

Hoarding signage, also known as hoarding boards, is a great way of keeping your building site safe whilst advertising your brand. Our site hoarding boards are available in ACM Dibond or PVC foam in full colour print. We simply print your design directly to the hoarding boards and use a laminated or unlaminated finish. We can even add an anti-graffiti coating for extra protection and longevity.

  • Options for indoor or outdoor use - 244cm x 120cm as standard, Dibond Hoardings, PVC foam hoardings
  • Capture attention of passersby - High quality printing with choice of finishes, Gloss or matt lamination, anti graffiti lamination


Scaffold and Building Wraps

Scaffold and mesh building wraps are a great way to advertise your brand whilst keeping workers and passers-by safe. Made from 230gsm heavy polyester mesh, scaffold wraps are strong, air permeable, eco-friendly and B1 fire rated. Suited to larger buildings and scaffolding signage, building wraps can be made to any shape or size required. Full-colour printed and fitted with Keder reinforced hems and steel eyelets, you can ensure your building wrap is secure and stands out. Use the price calculator for an instant quote for your building wrap printing.

  • Strong and durable (ideal for colder climates) - 230gsm heavy polyester mesh, More environmentally friendly than PVC mesh, B1 fire rated
  • Reinforced Keder hems and steel eyelets
  • Gain more enquiries - Full colour dye sublimation print process for branding that stands out

Custom Debris Netting

As well as supporting site health and safety requirements, debris netting presents an ideal marketing opportunity with the option of advertising space. Monster Mesh supplies custom debris netting printed with your message or logo.

  • Weather resistance for scaffold and construction fencing - 60gsm polyethene open mesh netting (70% air permeable)
  • Choose plain or custom printed debris netting - Plain (Red, green, blue and black available), Custom (Add branding or site information)

Banner printing

  • Add high-visibility to your construction site - Large format dye sublimation print, From only £8.68, Any size and shape available
  • Choice of weather resistant materials - Fabric, PVC or Mesh banners, Finished with welded hems and eyelets
  • Easy to install - Tie wraps and eyelets

Monster Mesh Ltd. 5 out of 5 based on 7 ratings.

Reviews & Testimonials for Monster Mesh Ltd

5 star review
Quick delivery and good-quality fence cover. Very pleased with the final product
June 06, 2023
Testimonial by
Rebecca Stimson
5 star review
Great customer service, quality product! Very happy with the final result
March 07, 2023
Testimonial by
Tyler Stamp
5 star review
Easy to deal with and delivered quickly
February 15, 2023
Testimonial by
Nigel Coton
5 star review
Fantastic service from artwork design, product information to delivery. Always helpful, friendly, and deliveries on time. Thank you.
February 05, 2023
Testimonial by
Gemina Pake
5 star review
The team at Monster Mesh offered helpful advice and were able to work with our basic pdf drafts to produce a total of 8 banners for display during december. Good quality and arrived in plenty of time. Great service.
January 21, 2023
Testimonial by
Peter Langman
5 star review
Excellent service, quick response time. Highly recommended
January 17, 2023
Testimonial by
Kathryn Thomas
5 star review
Excellent service and very quick turnaround on rush job. Delighted with product and support throughout. Highly recommended
January 09, 2023
Testimonial by
Jenny Newman

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News

A tool theft warning has been issued as dark winter nights bring a greater opportunity for theft in the UK. Over nine in ten (92%) claimed to have experienced theft or know someone who has been a victim(1), which is why Mark McLennan, Founder at Monster-Mesh has shared seven simple tips to help tradespeople protect their tools from theft.

Tool theft is still one of the biggest problems facing construction firms and tradespeople, with the majority admitting they have been a victim or know a victim of tool theft. Almost 3 in 10 businesses have had a vehicle stolen and almost a quarter (23%) of tool theft victims were a target of organised crime(1).

The impact of tool or van theft can be hugely detrimental for tradespeople, recent data found that the construction industry suffers a loss of more than £400 million a year due to vandalism and theft(2). Significant time and money is being wasted replacing tools, dealing with insurance companies, chasing up police reports and reorganising scheduled work. It’s not just cancelled or delayed projects that are an issue though, these incidents can cause unknown reputational damage and take a mental toll on victims too.

Tool theft is a year-round issue however, the dark winter months increase the risk on construction sites. This, combined with lower staff levels over winter, can leave tradespeople and businesses more vulnerable, making preventative measures paramount.

While it’s difficult to fully prevent tool theft, there are many low-cost actions tradespeople can take to deter thieves.

Seven low-cost tips to prevent and protect against tool theft, according to Mark McLenna, Founder at Monster-Mesh

1. Protect your vehicles

Keeping your vehicle locked and equipment out of sight are basic preventative measures all tradespeople should take. It’s also worth parking strategically, considering where and how you park. For example, parking close to a wall makes it difficult to open the van doors if a criminal does manage to unlock it.

2. Mark your tools against theft

Marking your tools can deter thieves and make it easier to recover stolen items. There are a few ways to mark tools, including engravers, UV marking or AirTags, which are all relatively low-cost way to protect your tools.

3. Construction site security fencing

Using Hoardings or Heras Fencing provides a solid, secure barrier around your construction site, which is more difficult for criminals to breach. Use Heras Fence Covers too for added privacy and security for your tools. Keeping tools and equipment out of sight can remove some temptation and deter opportunistic thieves.

4. Use secure equipment storage

Properly storing your tools will help reduce the chance of theft. Use secure storage units or fixed anchor points to make it harder for thieves to target your tools, giving you peace of mind when they are not in use.

5. Security cameras

Visible security cameras will act as both a deterrent and a tool for monitoring your construction site. You can now easily install remote monitoring systems where you can access cameras from your smartphone as needed.

6. Regular site checks

Make sure your valuable tools and machinery are on camera in a well-lit area of your site.
Whilst daily checks should be made to ensure your construction sites locks, alarms and lighting are all in place before leaving, regular functional reviews are useful too. This means you are less likely to get caught with security faults and gaps that leave you vulnerable.

7. Security guards or dogs

For high-risk or high-value sites, you may need to consider hiring security guards or dogs. Although it is more of a hefty investment, these can be very effective, particularly for night-time security.

Should these measures fail and the worst does happen, having solid van and tool insurance from a reputable provider (such as NFU Mutual) is a great safety blanket.

Mark McLennan, Founder at Monster-Mesh said:

“When speaking with our customers, we found a similar trend to the NFU Mutual study. 69% of the construction brands we work with have been a victim of tool theft in the last 2 years and it’s clear this isn’t a problem that is going anywhere(3).

Tool and van theft is one of the biggest problems for tradespeople, costing them far too much time, money and stress, especially given the ongoing cost of living crisis. Many just don’t have the resources to spare, which is why we wanted to warn the industry and share a range of low cost tips to help tradespeople prevent tool theft by putting their best foot forward.”

For further information on how to better protect your time and money, read our expert tips on how to prevent tool theft.

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