Cost Effective Fencing with Paladin Mesh Fencing
One of our most popular and cost-effective fencing solutions designed for medium to high-security applications is the Paladin fence. Paladin fencing is an innovative form of weld mesh fencing featuring pressed ‘V’ forms containing additional 4mm diameter wires for the full panel width adding strength and rigidity. Paladin fencing (Pro-Vario) provide a good, cost-effective fencing solution for situations where a medium level of security is required. Due to the tight paladin mesh panel, make the fences both difficult to climb and cut through.
Paladin fence panels are pleasing to the eye; therefore, they are perfect for:
- Schools
- Parks
- Retail parks
- Sports grounds
- Public buildings
- Airports
- Marinas
- Warehouses
- Factories
Paladin fence panels is the most popular welded mesh panel due to its innovative and unique appearance and can be specified whenever an aesthetically pleasing appearance is required.
The key features of our Paladin fences are:
- Great Design
- Aesthetic appearance
- High performance against “cut-through” and climbing
- Visibility
- A lot of colours
- Easy installation
Our Paladin fencing is manufactured from galvanised steel and are powder coated. We can easily provide non-standard colour if required.
We have successfully completed contracts for this type of paladin fence panels across a number of commercial, educational and other Local Authority settings. Examples of our portfolio and a number of case studies can be found across the site. You can also download our brochure with some more examples of our installations.
Why choose Integrated Fencing?
Integrated Fencing are leading suppliers and installers of all types of perimeter fencing, barriers, and gates. Our premium UK manufactured fencing solutions have been taken up across both the private and public sectors. If you prefer to work with a well-established and widely recognised market leader in the fencing industry then look no further. Our management team have between them, over 5 decades of experience. We make sure that our teams of talented designers and installers have the latest training and accreditation to meet the needs of our clients and offer top-flight customer service.
We invest in research and development to make the best quality products on the market available to our customers. We also have a purchasing policy that supports UK manufacturers by out-sourcing some of our products to them.
Installation of Paladin Mesh Fencing
At Integrated Fencing we will normally carry out a complimentary site survey to work with clients and advise on the best installation method of your paladin fence.
Our preference for the most secure installation method is to mount the fencing system onto square hollow section (SHS) or rectangular hollow section (RHS) posts buried into a concrete foundation in accordance with British Standards BS 1722. This may not always be possible for a number of reasons, so we are able to offer any of our systems with base-plated posts bolted to a suitable surface.
The fence panels are secured to the posts using clips or clamping bars. Whenever fixings like bolts are used, we always fit an anti-tamper variety.
You may also have seen these fencing systems looking very appealing when set onto a low brick wall with the uprights fixed to suitably spaced brick pillars. We can also design, supply and install gates in a variety of styles, fitted with the same mesh pattern as an infill to match the appearance of the fence.
Get in Touch with Us
If you like what you see we would be pleased to hear from you. We have knowledgeable and helpful staff always available to give you advice and assistance. We offer site surveys and consultations at no cost and without obligation.
Contact us today on 0330 1756 465 or via our contact us page
Frequently Asked Questions
Built into the upper section of the mesh panel is what is known as a “v beam” that brings extra strength and acts as an anti-climb feature. The tops of the panels, if high enough to meet regulations, are often barbed which also acts as an anti-climb measure.