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I want to screen enclose and vermin proof the open sides of my outdoor shed. My research tells me Australia has no screen tight type product, so that means aluminium screen rails which come in 5 mtr span, while my openings will be 6 mtr. Or does it? Could I roll the screening onto 6mtr thin timbers perhaps and tackle those onto a frame?
Is pet resistant screening also vermin proof or do I need to put vermin proof wire on the lower section, then screen the top?
Space is 12x6mtrs with one end and half one side closed in, so 2 panels are 6x2.4 and 2 panels will incorporate a sliding door (2.4x2.4) probably. Leaving .600x2.4 in 2 remaining sections.
Any thoughts?
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Transimpact. It's brilliant to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about vermin-proofing a shed.
For enclosing your shed, aluminium framing is an option, but as you've noted, they typically come in shorter lengths. You could join two sections together or consider using timber framing instead. Rolling the screening onto 6m timber battens and fixing them to a frame is certainly possible, but it may not provide as tight or durable a fit as purpose-built screens.
Pet-resistant screening is designed to withstand scratches and chewing but isn't necessarily vermin-proof. Small rodents can still chew through it if determined. A good approach would be to install fine vermin-proof mesh on the lower section (such as galvanised welded wire mesh) and use insect screening for the upper sections. This combination would help keep both insects and larger pests out.
For your space, constructing framed panels that fit each section—including the ones incorporating the sliding doors—would likely be the most secure and practical approach.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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