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Review the play area
We check the court, terrace, or lane size, plus the direction in which the ball usually travels.
Sports net fitting
A sports net has to do more than stop a ball once. It needs the right height, edge support, and enough give so regular play does not pull it loose.
We plan the net around the game, ball speed, available fixing points, and nearby glass, vehicles, or walkways.

Faster quote
Send one wide photo, one close photo of the fixing side, and your pincode or nearby landmark.
Site Check
The right fitting depends on the opening, the surface, the access, and how the space is used after the work is done.
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We check the court, terrace, or lane size, plus the direction in which the ball usually travels.
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Height, top rope, side returns, and overlap are planned before material is cut.
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The net is tied to existing structures or a support frame, depending on the site.
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We check loose pockets and ball impact areas so the net sits correctly during play.
Material Choice
Size, exposure, wall strength, daily use, and access all change what should be fitted.
Common for cricket, terrace play, and outdoor ball-control areas.
Used where a softer net or indoor-style practice layout is preferred.
Helps carry the load across the top and sides of wider spans.
Chosen after checking parapets, walls, poles, and open corners.
Compare
| Option | Works For | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Sports net enclosure | Cricket practice, terrace play, schools, clubs | Right for regular ball impact and controlled play areas. |
| Balcony safety net | Fall protection, not ball impact | Not the right material for repeated hard hits. |
| Loose screen net | Light, short-term practice | Can move too much if the ball speed is high. |
Working Style
We ask how the space is used before choosing the net height.
Impact corners and open sides are planned first, not fixed later.
The support method is chosen for the building, not copied from another site.
We keep access points clear for cleaning and daily movement.
Area Links
Start with a nearby area when the site condition, access, or building type is close to what you need.
Questions
Yes, if there are safe fixing points or space for a support frame.
HDPE sports net is common for cricket practice, but the thickness and mesh depend on the site.
It can reduce ball escape when planned at the right height and angle.
Yes, full or partial enclosures can be planned after measuring the space.
Share the play area size, game type, photos, and whether poles or frame work may be needed.