Balcony safety net fitting

Balcony safety nets that keep the space usable

A good balcony net should feel quiet after it is fitted. It should not sag across the view, block the clothesline, or make the balcony awkward to clean.

We measure the opening, check the fixing points, and suggest the net and rope that make sense for the way the balcony is used.

Photos firstMeasured on siteClean finish
Made-to-measure coverage for open balconies
Outdoor-grade net and rope options
Neat anchors with minimal visual impact
Helpful for child, family, and pet safety
Balcony safety net fitted across an apartment balcony
A measured net layout keeps the balcony open while closing unsafe gaps.

Faster quote

Send one wide photo, one close photo of the fixing side, and your pincode or nearby landmark.

Site Check

What we look at before fitting

The right fitting depends on the opening, the surface, the access, and how the space is used after the work is done.

01

Measure the opening

We check width, height, railing style, side gaps, ceiling access, and any pipes or brackets that affect the line of the net.

02

Plan the fixing

Anchor points are marked so the net can sit tight without pulling against weak plaster, tiles, or loose railing sections.

03

Fit and tension

The net is tied cleanly, checked from each corner, and adjusted so daily balcony use stays comfortable.

04

Final check

Before leaving, we check the knots, edges, access points, and the areas most likely to be touched during cleaning.

Material Choice

Chosen after the opening is checked

Size, exposure, wall strength, daily use, and access all change what should be fitted.

Transparent nylon net

Often chosen for apartment balconies where light and outside view matter.

HDPE safety net

A stronger-looking option for wider openings, pets, and balconies with more movement near the railing.

UV-treated rope

Used around edges and anchor points so the net holds its shape outdoors.

Wall hooks and fasteners

Selected after checking the wall, ceiling, railing, and available drill points.

Compare

When another option makes more sense

OptionWorks ForNote
Balcony safety netChild and pet safety, open railings, rented flatsLight on the eye and quicker to fit than a grill.
Invisible grillHomes that want a firmer barrier and cleaner linesCosts more, but gives a more permanent finish.
Temporary rope meshShort-term use onlyCan loosen faster and rarely looks neat after regular use.

Working Style

Plain advice before work starts

We measure before quoting instead of guessing from a short phone call.

The fitting is planned around clotheslines, planters, and cleaning access.

We keep the net line tidy so the balcony does not feel closed in.

You get a plain explanation of material choices before work starts.

Questions

What people ask before booking

Will a balcony net block the view?

A transparent net keeps the view fairly open. It will still be visible up close, but it should not make the balcony feel boxed in.

Can it be fitted in a rented flat?

Usually yes, but the fixing method depends on the wall, railing, and what the owner permits.

How long does fitting take?

Many single-balcony jobs finish the same day after measurement and material confirmation.

Can the net be opened for cleaning?

If you need access, tell us before fitting. We can plan a small access section where the site allows it.

What affects the price?

Size, height, material, number of fixing points, and access to the outer edge all matter.