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Foundation Vent Meshes

  • Allows air flow into attics and crawlspaces
  • Full rolls, slit spools, rectangles
  • 8 mesh stops bees, sparks
  • 4 mesh stops mice
  • Check local building codes
  • Choose galvanized mesh for normal conditions

  • According to the Berkeley Fire Department checklist vent opening in houses removes excess moisture and reduce roof and attic temperatures. Many types of vents are located in soffits, which are the undersides of a part of a building such as an arch, overhang or beam. Vents are also located in roofs ("eyebrow" vents), on tops of roofs (ridge vents), on top ends of walls (gable vents) and in crawl space. Soffit vents are most vulnerable to fire.

    We recommend the following for soffit vents:

    Do not block these vents without adding adequate vents. Building code requires minimum venting and this is barely adequate for most houses. Reduced venting can lead to serious decay damage from accumulation of condensation in the attic.

    Consider advice from a contractor about your options. If you are considering replacing your roofing material, then the roof type vents should be seriously considered. Garble vents are also a good retrofit option for some walls.

    Do not have large plants at the ground line directly below soffit vents. A poorly maintained bush about 3' high can burn with flames high enough to reach your soffits and go through the vents.

    To prevent sparks from entering your home through vents, cover exterior vents with wire screening no larger than an 8 mesh. Make sure under-eave and soffit vents are as close as possible to the roof line.

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      Specifications
    ImageClick on the camera below to see a photo. Mesh /
    2.54 cmNumber of openings per linear 2.54 cm measured from the center of one wire to a point one inch distant.
    Wire Dia.
    mmThe thickness of the wire in millimeters.
    Opening
    mmThe distance between two adjaent parallel wires in millimeters.
    Opening
    micronsThe distance between two adjacent parallel wires in microns. One micron is equivalent to 0.00003937 of one inch.
    % OpenThe proportion of open space in section of screen expressed as a percentage. Roll
    Width cmRoll Width in centimeters.
    Part Number /
    Product DetailsThe Part Number for the Product
    4 0.6350 5.7150 5715 80 24
    4 0.7112 5.7150 5715 80 30
    4 0.6350 5.7150 5715 80 36
    4 0.6350 5.7150 5715 80 48
    4 0.6350 5.7150 5715 80 60
    4 0.6350 5.7150 5715 80 2
    4 0.6350 5.7150 5715 80 3
    4 0.6350 5.7150 5715 80 4
    4 0.6350 5.7150 5715 80 6
    4 0.6350 5.7150 5715 80 8
    8 0.4318 2.7432 2743 74 24
    8 0.4318 2.7432 2743 74 36
    8 0.5842 2.5908 2591 66 36
    8 0.4318 2.7432 2743 74 48
    8 0.4318 2.7432 2743 74 2
    8 0.4318 2.7432 2743 74 3
    8 0.4318 2.7432 2743 74 4
    8 0.4318 2.7432 2743 74 6
    8 0.4318 2.7432 2743 74 8
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    TWP Inc. is a California corporation, founded in 1969, with its principal office in northern California. We manufacture, distribute, and fabricate wire mesh, hardware cloth, stainless steel wire mesh screen discs, wire cloth, stainless steel wire mesh, copper wire mesh, copper screen, welded wire meshes, RFI shielding, specialty insect screens, brass screens, screen wire, welded wire mesh fabric, wire screen and screen mesh, bronze screen, brass mesh, bronze mesh, micronic mesh, sintered wire mesh laminates, filter discs, slitting services.

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