aerial
QCB
We are installing banners for a print shop who outsources their large format printing. They are ordering mesh banners to install on a tennis court fence. Should they leave a foot or so open at the bottom of the fence for wind? I don't know what mesh they are using. We usually install banners on baseball field fences and tie to the top and bottom rails with out a problem.
The company I ordered zip ties from said 120 lb. ties are standard for wind screen on fences, so that the ties will break before the fence, in a high wind event. A few companies even recommend 50lb. on top and 120lb. on the bottom, allowing the top to break loose. Wind screen fabric is probably stronger than mesh banners though.
We are located in PA, not too many hurricanes here.
The company I ordered zip ties from said 120 lb. ties are standard for wind screen on fences, so that the ties will break before the fence, in a high wind event. A few companies even recommend 50lb. on top and 120lb. on the bottom, allowing the top to break loose. Wind screen fabric is probably stronger than mesh banners though.
We are located in PA, not too many hurricanes here.