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Terrace safety nets for open roof edges

Terrace safety work needs a careful look at edge height, wind exposure, support points, and how the roof is used.

A strong-looking net alone is not enough. The fixing line and support method decide whether the installation stays steady.

The best layout protects the open side while keeping movement, cleaning, and roof access practical.

Photos firstFit checkedNo forced package
Terrace safety net fitted along an exposed roof edge
Terrace netting should protect the risky edge without turning the roof into an awkward enclosure.

What to share

Send one wide photo, one close photo of the fixing side, and a short note about the main concern.

Best For

Where this fitting makes sense

Open roof edges with regular movement close to the edge

Upper-floor spaces used by children or pets

Terraces with one or two exposed sides

Roof corners where a lighter barrier is preferred

Process

How the fitting is planned

01

Study the edge

We check parapet height, open sides, floor level, and how close people move to the edge.

02

Find supports

Possible fixing points, poles, and walls are reviewed before net height is chosen.

03

Fit the border

The net is tied with tension that suits the opening and exposure.

04

Check movement

The layout is reviewed so normal terrace use is not made difficult.

Materials

Chosen after checking the opening

HDPE safety net

A strong outdoor choice for exposed openings and wider roof edges.

Support rope

Used to keep long net runs from sagging between fixing points.

Hooks and clamps

Selected after checking walls, parapets, and support surfaces.

Optional frame support

Useful when there are not enough safe fixing points for the needed height.

Compare

Pick the right approach

OptionWorks ForNote
Terrace safety netOpen roof edges and exposed sidesLightweight compared with metal barriers, but needs good support.
Sports netBall impact and play zonesDifferent support planning because repeated impact matters.
Permanent railingHeavy fixed edge protectionMore structural, slower, and usually more visible.

Before Booking

Details that change the fitting

Wind exposure changes the support plan.

Long open sides may need poles or added support.

A terrace safety net is not the same as a ball-stop net.

Access and maintenance should be discussed before fixing.

Questions

What people ask before booking

Can terrace safety nets be fitted on open roof edges?

Yes, if there are safe fixing points or space for support poles.

How tall should the terrace net be?

Height depends on the edge, use of the terrace, exposure, and available supports.

Is terrace safety netting the same as sports netting?

No. Sports netting is planned for ball impact, while terrace safety netting is planned around edge coverage.

Can it be fitted on only one side?

Yes. If one side is the main risk, focused coverage can be cleaner and easier to maintain.

What photos are useful?

Send wide roof photos, close views of the edge, and photos of possible walls, poles, or fixing points.