Build your netting spec sheet

In short. Buyers who send a structured specification get faster, more accurate quotes. Answer the questions below: the spec sheet builds itself as you type, lists the open questions still to settle, and can be sent straight into a quote request.

Not sure which family? The Mesh Selector finds it in 30 seconds.

What the netting protects or contains: crop, structure, or produce. One line is enough.

Leave empty if unsure: defining it together is part of the service. For insects, see which aperture stops your pest.

UV treatment is the main lifespan factor for anything left outdoors season after season.

Rolls have standard widths; tell us the width that fits your structure, or your area size. The Roll Layout Planner computes strips and total length.

A rough order of magnitude is enough to check it against minimum order quantities. If it is below MOQ, we say so.

Country is enough; a state or port helps refine shipping.

Who imports and who pays duties is always stated in writing on the quote.

Your spec sheet

Fill the form to build your spec sheet.

Indicative specification: every line is confirmed with you before quoting.

Why a spec sheet gets you a better quote

Most netting quote delays come from missing information: the aperture is not defined, the roll width does not fit the structure, the delivery terms are unclear. A structured request removes the back-and-forth, and it protects you: what is written is what gets quoted. This builder produces the same structure we use internally when clarifying specifications with manufacturing partners.

Frequently asked questions

What if I do not know a value?

Leave it empty. It becomes an open question on the sheet, which is exactly what a good quote discussion should start with.

Do I have to use this before requesting a quote?

No. The 3-step quote form works on its own; this builder is for buyers who want a cleaner, more complete request.