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Reinforcement Mesh

Reinforcement mesh is used to strengthen concrete slabs, foundations and structural pours by improving tensile support and helping reduce the risk of cracking. BM Steel supplies concrete reinforcing mesh for domestic, commercial and industrial construction projects.

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Reinforcement mesh is used to strengthen concrete slabs, foundations and structural pours by improving tensile support and helping reduce the risk of cracking. BM Steel supplies concrete reinforcing mesh for domestic, commercial and industrial construction projects.

Key benefits:

  • Steel mesh for concrete helps improve slab strength and long-term structural performance
  • A142, A193, A252 and A393 mesh options available to suit different load requirements
  • 200mm pitch across the range for consistent reinforcement spacing
  • Wire sizes from 6mm to 10mm depending on the mesh designation selected
  • Suitable for foundations, floor slabs, driveways, paths and general groundwork applications

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DESIGNATION PRICE (PER SHEET)
A142 Mesh from £70.58 inc VAT VIEW
A193 Mesh from £105.00 inc VAT VIEW
A252 Mesh from £121.44 inc VAT VIEW
A393 Mesh from £153.36 inc VAT VIEW

Reinforcement Mesh FAQs

What type of reinforcement mesh should I choose for my project?

The right mesh depends on the load, slab thickness and project specification. A lighter mesh may suit domestic paths or small slabs, while heavier mesh is usually chosen for stronger structural or commercial applications.

Can reinforcement mesh be used for driveways?

Yes, reinforcement mesh is commonly used in concrete driveways to add support and help reduce cracking caused by vehicle loads and ground movement.

What is the difference between reinforcement mesh and rebar?

Reinforcement mesh is supplied as a welded grid for wider slab coverage, while rebar is supplied as individual steel bars. Mesh is often used for slabs and groundwork, while rebar is commonly used where more specific reinforcement placement is needed.

Can reinforcement mesh help stop concrete from cracking?

Reinforcement mesh cannot stop all cracking, but it helps control cracking by adding tensile strength and holding the concrete together more effectively.