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HDPE Bird Netting Built for Jharkhand's Sun and Rain

When a net has to survive years of direct summer sun, monsoon humidity, and constant wind load without turning brittle, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) is the material we reach for. It's the same knitted mesh technology used in agricultural crop nets and industrial safety netting — extruded, UV-stabilised, and knot-free so it doesn't unravel at a cut edge. We install it for warehouses, factory shed roofs, large terraces, and orchards across Ranchi and Jharkhand.

Knitted HDPE bird net covering an industrial warehouse skylight opening
UV-stabilised polyethylene
Knot-free knitted construction
High tensile strength
Rot & chemical resistant
5+ year outdoor life

Everything You Need to Know About HDPE Netting

HDPE bird net is manufactured from high-density polyethylene monofilament, knitted (not woven or knotted) into a diamond or square mesh. Because the strands are knitted through each other rather than tied at knots, the net won't unravel if a strand is cut or nicked — a common failure point in cheaper knotted nylon netting. Mesh sizes typically range from 15mm to 25mm depending on whether the target is pigeons, crows, or larger birds.

  • Available in black, green, and white for different visibility needs
  • Standard mesh sizes: 15mm, 19mm, 25mm
  • Roll widths suited to large continuous spans with minimal joins
  • Lightweight relative to its strength, easing installation on large spans

HDPE is inherently resistant to rot, mildew, and most chemicals, which matters in Jharkhand's humid monsoon months when lesser materials can weaken or grow mould. The UV stabiliser additive is mixed into the polymer itself rather than applied as a coating, so it doesn't wash or wear off — the net keeps its strength through repeated summers instead of turning brittle within a year or two like uncoated nylon can.

In our experience installing across Ranchi's exposed rooftops and industrial sheds, well-installed HDPE netting typically performs well for 5+ years before any panel replacement is needed, and even then it's usually only the most sun-exposed section that needs attention first.

  • Warehouses & factory sheds — covering skylights, ventilation gaps, and open shed roofs
  • Large residential terraces — where wind load and span exceed what lighter nets handle well
  • Godowns & cold storage — keeping birds off stored grain and produce
  • Poultry & farm sheds — separating wild birds from livestock areas
  • Orchards & nurseries — protecting fruiting trees from bird damage
  • Commercial building facades — long-term netting where maintenance access is difficult

Because HDPE net is heavier and stiffer than nylon or transparent netting, larger installations typically need a supporting frame of poles, cables, or eave hooks rather than simple clip fixings. Our teams plan anchor spacing based on the span and expected wind load before cutting panels, so the finished net sits taut without sagging in the middle of a long run.

For industrial sites we coordinate access via scaffolding or a lift where roof height requires it, and panels are joined on-site to match irregular roof shapes, skylights, and ventilation openings exactly.

Installation in Photos

Why Choose Kushal Kraft for HDPE Netting

Industrial and large-span jobs need supplier reliability as much as installation skill — a panel that fails in year two because of a cheap batch means scaffolding and labour costs all over again. We source HDPE net rated specifically for outdoor UV exposure and stock the mesh sizes and roll widths needed for large continuous runs, so warehouse and rooftop jobs don't end up with more joins and weak points than necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions

HDPE is a knitted, knot-free construction with higher tensile strength and better UV/chemical resistance, making it suited to large or industrial spans. Nylon net is typically knotted, lighter, and more economical for smaller residential jobs. See our nylon bird net page for a closer look at that option.

With proper installation, HDPE netting typically performs well for 5 or more years under continuous outdoor exposure in Jharkhand's climate, thanks to its built-in UV stabiliser.

Yes, it's our recommended material for large industrial spans. We plan pole and cable spacing based on the roof size and wind exposure before installation to keep the net properly tensioned.

Yes. We select mesh size based on the target bird — finer mesh for pigeons and sparrows, slightly larger for crows and pigeons in mixed environments like grain godowns.

Yes, especially for larger or more exposed terraces where a lighter net might sag or wear faster. For smaller balconies, a nylon or transparent net is often a lighter, more economical choice.

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Kushal Kraft
Ratu Road, Pandra, Ranchi, Jharkhand
Phone: 8292626642
Email: kushalkraftindia@gmail.com

Areas We Serve

Industrial and large-span HDPE netting across Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad, Bokaro, and Giridih.

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