Balcony Safety Nets

Balcony safety nets in Second Idiga

Second Idiga 570021

Second Idiga balconies can have tight fronts and pipe-side corners where a loose gap would be easy to miss.

We measure the front and side returns together so the net closes the real opening.

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Balcony Safety Nets in Second Idiga
Second Idiga balcony nets should close compact fronts and pipe-side corners.

Quote details

Send photos of the front railing, side pipes, and lower gap area.

For This Area

What we look at before quoting

These points change the fixing method, material choice, and how much access the team needs on site.

Good for compact flats and lane-facing homes.

Pipe-side corners and lower gaps are checked.

Short side returns can close tricky balcony edges.

Process

How the fitting is handled

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.

Materials

Material choices for this job

The site check decides the final material, not a fixed package.

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.

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Other options worth considering

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.

Why Choose Us

We keep the advice practical

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 before booking

Can lower railing gaps be covered?

Yes, lower gaps can be included if they are part of the open area.

Can tight balcony fronts be handled?

Yes, a measured net line can suit compact balcony openings.

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.