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Mesh Fence Tarps

Mesh Fence Tarps for Industrial & Agricultural Shade, Privacy & Wind Control

Our Mesh Fence Tarps are designed to provide dependable shade, airflow control, and site protection in industrial, agricultural, and commercial environments. Manufactured from 100% high-quality polyethylene, these tarps deliver 87% shade density while allowing air to pass through—making them an effective solution for reducing heat, limiting visibility, and controlling wind without fully blocking airflow.

Built for outdoor use, mesh fence tarps offer a practical balance between coverage and ventilation for farms, job sites, and work areas.


Shade, Airflow & Visual Screening for Outdoor Work Areas

Unlike solid tarps, mesh fence tarps help manage outdoor conditions by:

  • Reducing sun exposure with 87% shade coverage

  • Allowing airflow to minimize wind resistance

  • Providing visual screening and added privacy

  • Helping create safer, more comfortable work environments

These features make mesh tarps ideal for locations where heat reduction and airflow are just as important as protection.


Built for Fencing, Job Sites & Agricultural Applications

Common uses include:

  • Fence screening and privacy barriers

  • Construction site enclosures

  • Agricultural fencing and livestock areas

  • Equipment and material shading

  • Windbreaks for outdoor work zones

  • Temporary site partitions

Whether installed on chain-link fencing or used as a freestanding barrier, mesh fence tarps help define spaces while maintaining ventilation.


Reinforced Construction for Outdoor Durability

Each mesh fence tarp is engineered for dependable performance with:

  • 4.7 oz per square yard polyethylene fabric

  • UV-resistant material for sun exposure

  • Mold and mildew resistance for damp environments

  • Grommets every 24 inches for secure attachment

  • Double corner grommets for added strength

  • Double-stitched reinforced perimeter to reduce tearing

This reinforced design helps ensure stability and longer service life in demanding industrial and agricultural settings.


A Reliable Shade & Screening Solution for Industrial & Farm Use

From construction sites to farm fencing, mesh fence tarps provide an effective way to manage sun, wind, and visibility while maintaining airflow. When you need durable, breathable coverage that stands up to outdoor conditions, these tarps deliver dependable performance you can trust.

1) What are mesh fence tarps used for?

Mesh fence tarps are used to provide shade, airflow, privacy, and wind control on fences in industrial, agricultural, and construction environments. They are commonly installed on chain-link fencing to help define work areas and reduce sun exposure.


2) How much shade do these mesh fence tarps provide?

These mesh tarps provide 87% shade density, helping reduce heat and glare while still allowing airflow to pass through.


3) Are mesh fence tarps suitable for outdoor use?

Yes. Mesh fence tarps are made from UV-resistant polyethylene and are designed for outdoor, long-term exposure in job sites, farms, and industrial settings.


4) Do mesh fence tarps block wind?

Mesh fence tarps help reduce wind impact while allowing air to pass through. This helps minimize stress on fencing compared to solid tarps.


5) How are mesh fence tarps attached?

Mesh fence tarps are installed using grommets spaced every 24 inches, along with ties, zip ties, or bungee cords. Double corner grommets provide extra strength at high-stress points.


6) Are the edges reinforced?

Yes. These tarps feature a double-stitched reinforced perimeter, which helps reduce tearing and improves durability during installation and use.


7) Are mesh fence tarps resistant to mold and mildew?

Yes. The polyethylene material is mold and mildew resistant, making these tarps suitable for damp or humid environments.


8) What industries commonly use mesh fence tarps?

Mesh fence tarps are widely used in construction sites, agricultural fencing, equipment yards, warehouses, and outdoor work areas where shade, airflow, and visual screening are needed.