Bird Netting Installation Videos

Designed to simplify the installation of it premium bird netting products, Bird B Gone has two new videos for installers and customers.

The informative videos provide step-by-step instructions on how to properly install Bird B Gone bird netting. Instructions are provided that detail what to do before the installation, e.g., what tools and equipment are needed on hand, as well as how to perform a site survey for evaluating the site. 

Introduction to Bird Netting Installations

 

The videos detail the tools and procedures required to install the anchors that hold the netting in place. Both corner and intermediate anchors are discussed, detailing how and where the bird net hardware is used to secure the netting onto wood, concrete, steel and other surfaces. Also addressed are procedures for running the cables or straining wire that support the netting, where to use galvanized and stainless steel wire, which thickness is recommended for a specific netting installation, and how to uses ferrules to secure the wires. The how and why of turnbuckles is also covered to ensure the support wires remain tight. 

How to open up the netting for installation is covered, as well as how to initially stretch and orient the netting by following color coded tags. Procedures for installing hog rings to the netting (tying the netting to the cable and turnbuckles) are shown to ensure the netting remains tight and sag free. Both pneumatic and hand powered hog ringing tools are indicated. Finally, the video details how to install the netting around lighting and plumbing fixtures, and how to install easy access bird net zippers in the netting.

Bird B Gone bird netting provides a physical barrier to block birds out of many key areas of a building or structure. It can keep birds from roosting and nesting in nooks and crannies where their presence often creates costly problems. Birds can be very clever and resourceful when it comes to penetrating nets. The key to the effectiveness of any netting installation is to keep the netting from sagging or drooping, and to avoid leaving gaps that birds can work their way through.

 

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