Installation

How to Install SpiderMesh:

A Step-by-Step Guide

At just 20% the weight of steel, SpiderMesh moves easier, installs faster, and lays perfectly flat. It won’t kink or deform and cuts cleanly with simple shears.

Step 1:

Overlap SpiderMesh at least 1 square.

Step 2:

Cut to desired size. SpiderMesh cuts cleanly with simple shears.

Step 3:

Tie each sheet to the next with a small plastic zip tie to minimize movement (or hold together).

Step 4A:

Chair-Supported Applications

SpiderMesh should be suspended in the concrete 1/4 to 1/2 way off the ground. This can be done using concrete chairs.

Step 4B:

Direct-Lay Applications

SpiderMesh should be suspended in the concrete 1/4 to 1/2 way off the ground. This can be done by pulling the SpiderMesh up into the concrete with a rake.

Step 5:

Pour concrete. SpiderMesh bonds tightly to concrete and maintains a balanced, rigid structure throughout the pour and curing process.

Step 6:

Smooth the concrete for a clean finish.

Innovative Solutions for a Range of Applications

Flatwork
Sidewalks
Driveways
Slab Repairs
Patios
Walkways
Pool Decking
Concrete
Floors
SpiderMesh delivers performance steel remesh can’t match—starting with the fact that it never rusts. Unlike welded steel mesh that corrodes, loses diameter, and weakens over time, SpiderMesh’s fiberglass bars are completely non-corrosive, preventing the internal rusting that leads to cracking, spalling, and long-term failures in concrete flatwork.

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