YARDGARD 100 ft x 5 ft 2 in x 1 in Mesh Welded Wire Review — Durable Fencing & Garden Mesh
YARDGARD 100 ft. Mesh Welded Wire Fencing
YARDGARD 100 ft x 5 ft 2 in x 1 in Mesh Welded Wire Review — Durable Fencing & Garden Mesh
Introduction
This review covers the YARDGARD 100 ft. x 5 ft. 2 in. x 1 in. Mesh Welded Wire fencing (listed price: $379.99). I examine what the product is intended for, how it looks and performs, key specifications, hands‑on usage in a few common scenarios, and the main pros and cons to help you decide whether it suits your project.
Product Overview
Manufacturer: YARDGARD. Product category: welded wire fencing / garden fencing mesh. Intended use: a multi‑purpose wire fence material for gardens, small animal enclosures, poultry runs, plant support (trellising), light perimeter fencing, and general containment or reinforcement applications. The product is sold as a 100 ft roll with 5 ft 2 in height and 1 in square mesh openings.
Appearance, Materials & Design
Visually the mesh has a clean, utilitarian industrial aesthetic—uniform square openings in a continuous roll with welded intersections that give it a regular pattern. The wire strands are welded where they cross, which keeps the grid square and rigid compared with woven options. The finish is metallic (silver/gray), typical of wire that has a corrosion‑resistant coating. That coating is intended to reduce rust and give long service life outdoors.
Notable design elements:
- Welded junctions at every intersection for rigidity and consistent spacing.
- 1 inch x 1 inch mesh—a fine grid capable of containing small animals and preventing smaller pests from passing through.
- 5 ft 2 in roll height provides modest vertical coverage for many garden and poultry uses without needing stacked rolls.
- 100 ft roll length provides a large continuous span for perimeter runs without frequent seams.
Key Features & Specifications
- Length: 100 feet (single continuous roll)
- Height: 5 feet 2 inches
- Mesh size: 1 inch x 1 inch squares
- Construction: welded wire grid (welded intersections for strength)
- Finish: metallic corrosion‑resistant coating typical of garden/farm wire (commonly galvanized or similar—check packaging/specs to confirm exact coating)
- Typical uses: garden fencing, poultry runs, rabbit/pet containment, plant trellis, small livestock exclusions, decorative/functional landscape uses
- Price at time of review: $379.99
Experience Using the Product
Below are practical observations from installing and using this welded wire in a variety of common situations.
Installing a Garden Perimeter
The 100 ft roll provides a large continuous run without seams, which is convenient for an average backyard. The welded grid holds its shape when unrolled and when attached to posts—less sag than loosely woven mesh. Expect the roll to be heavy and somewhat springy; unrolling on a calm day and securing one end before working along the run makes the job easier. You’ll need sturdy posts (wood or metal), staples or ties, and a post every 6–8 feet for best appearance and to prevent bowing.
Poultry, Rabbits & Small Animal Containment
The 1″ mesh is small enough to keep most poultry and rabbits contained and to block many garden pests like smaller predators and rodents. For digging animals, burying a short apron or staking the bottom is necessary—small predators can dig under fencing if not secured to the ground. The welded construction resists pecking and pushing better than lighter woven mesh.
Trellis & Plant Support
The square grid gives lots of attachment points for vines, peas, and climbing plants. At 5 ft 2 in height the mesh can support many vegetables and ornamental climbers without needing additional structure. The wire’s rigidity helps it stand vertically when well‑anchored, making it a good low‑cost trellis option.
Temporary Barriers & Construction Use
For short‑term barriers or to protect a planting area, the roll works well because it’s easy to cut and fasten. However, anticipate sharp cut ends—wear gloves and use proper cutters. For permanent, high‑tension uses (livestock or predator‑resistant perimeter), this welded mesh is better as a barrier for small animals than as a primary high‑stress livestock fence.
Hands‑On Observations
- Unrolling: heavy and springy; requires at least one helper for long, fast unrolling if you want speed and control.
- Cutting: straightforward with bolt cutters or heavy wire cutters. Cutting leaves sharp ends—wear gloves and consider bending/capping cut edges.
- Fastening: ties, staples, or hog rings work well. Use closer post spacing to avoid sagging and to keep the mesh flat.
- Durability: welded mesh resists deformation; the coating (if galvanized) provides reasonable rust protection in outdoor conditions.
- Visibility/aesthetics: utilitarian look—visible metal grid but fairly neutral in most garden settings. Over time, the finish will patina depending on local climate.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Strong, rigid welded construction—holds shape better than woven alternatives.
- 1″ mesh is effective for containing small animals and blocking many pests.
- 5 ft 2 in height is versatile for gardens and poultry areas.
- 100 ft roll covers a lot of perimeter without seams—good value for large projects.
- Relatively easy to cut to size and attach—good for DIY projects.
Cons
- Roll is heavy and can be awkward to handle—installation may require help.
- Sharp cut ends require protective handling and finishing to prevent injury.
- Fixed 1″ mesh may be too small (unnecessarily fine) or too fine for some livestock needs; not ideal as a primary fence for large animals that push or lean.
- Appearance is very utilitarian—may not suit decorative landscaping without additional screening or finishing.
- Price (listed at $379.99) may be higher than some woven alternatives depending on wire gauge and finish—compare specs for value.
Conclusion
The YARDGARD 100 ft. x 5 ft. 2 in. x 1 in. Mesh Welded Wire is a solid, practical choice for homeowners and small‑scale farmers who need a durable, rigid mesh for garden protection, poultry runs, trellising, and small animal containment. Its welded construction and fine 1″ mesh make it especially suitable where rigidity and small openings are important. The 100 ft roll length is convenient for larger projects, though the roll’s weight and sharp edges mean you should plan for careful handling and proper installation hardware.
Overall impression: reliable and functional fencing material with good containment performance and long service potential when properly installed. If you need a sturdy, versatile mesh and are prepared for the physical handling and finishing work, this YARDGARD welded wire is a strong candidate. If appearance or budget is a primary concern, compare alternative gauges, finishes, and woven options before purchasing.
