- Stock: In Stock
- Model: 70 GSM
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Green Shade Net |
| Shade Percentage | 50% |
| Roll Size | 50m x 4m |
| Total Area Coverage | 200m² |
| Area Coverage in Square Feet | Approx. 2,153 sq.ft |
| Colour | Green |
| Material Type | Knitted shade net material |
| Common Material | UV-stabilized HDPE knitted mesh |
| Light Control | Blocks approx. 50% sunlight |
| Ventilation | Allows free air circulation |
| Water Permeability | Allows rain/water to pass through |
| Installation Direction | Can be installed horizontally, vertically, or on a frame |
| Fixing Method | Cable ties, clips, ropes, wires, nails with washers, or hooks |
| Suitable For | Farms, greenhouses, nurseries, parking shades, poultry, fencing, construction, balconies |
| Packaging | Full roll |
| Recommended Use | Outdoor and semi-outdoor shade protection |
Area Coverage CalculationRoll size: 50 metres x 4 metres Formula: 50m × 4m = 200m² So, 1 full roll covers approximately 200 square metres. In Square Feet200m² × 10.764 = approx. 2,153 sq.ft For installation, it is advisable to allow 5%–10% extra for cutting, folding, overlapping, joining, or wastage depending on the shape of the area. The Green Shade Net 50% – 50m x 4m is a durable outdoor shading net designed to reduce direct sunlight while still allowing enough light, air, and water to pass through. With a 50% shade factor, it is ideal for areas that require moderate sun protection without blocking too much natural light. This shade net is commonly used in farms, greenhouses, plant nurseries, gardens, poultry areas, car parking shades, balconies, fencing, construction sites, and outdoor sitting areas. It helps protect plants, animals, vehicles, and outdoor spaces from harsh sunlight, wind, dust, and heat stress. Each roll comes in a size of 50 metres length by 4 metres width, giving a total coverage of 200 square metres. It is lightweight, easy to install, and suitable for both residential, agricultural, and commercial applications.
Available at Shabbiri Hardware Kenya, your trusted supplier of quality hardware, building materials, farming accessories, shade nets, and construction products in Nairobi and across Kenya. Where Green Shade Net 50% Is Used1. Farming & AgricultureThe 50% shade net is good for crops that still need enough sunlight but require protection from harsh heat. It is suitable for vegetables, flowers, seedlings, herbs, and nursery plants. 2. Greenhouses & Plant NurseriesIt helps regulate temperature inside nurseries and greenhouses while allowing enough light for plant growth. 3. Poultry & Animal SheltersIt can be used around poultry houses, animal shelters, and livestock areas to reduce direct sunlight and heat stress. 4. Car Parking ShadeCan be installed on a steel or wooden frame to provide moderate shade for vehicles. 5. Construction SitesCan be used as a temporary screen for dust control, privacy, safety, and sun protection. 6. Outdoor Privacy & FencingSuitable for balconies, perimeter fences, garden screening, and open outdoor areas. 7. Home & Commercial Outdoor SpacesCan be used in patios, terraces, pergolas, walkways, outdoor sitting areas, and shade structures. Benefits of Green Shade Net 50%
How to Install Shade NetStep 1: Measure the AreaMeasure the length and width of the area where the shade net will be installed. Confirm whether the net will be fixed on top, around the sides, or on a frame. Step 2: Prepare the FrameUse a strong support structure such as steel pipes, wooden posts, angle bars, wire rope, or an existing fence. The frame should be firm enough to handle wind pressure. Step 3: Cut the Shade NetCut the shade net according to the required size. Leave extra allowance on the edges for folding, tying, or fixing. Step 4: Fix the Net SecurelyAttach the net using cable ties, binding wire, shade net clips, ropes, nails with washers, or hooks. Fix it evenly across the frame. Step 5: Avoid OverstretchingPull the net firmly but do not overstretch it. Too much tension can weaken the edges or cause tearing. Step 6: Reinforce the EdgesFor better durability, fold the edges, stitch them, or use rope edging. This is especially important in windy areas. Step 7: Provide a Slight SlopeFor roofing or overhead shade structures, install the net with a slight slope so that rainwater does not collect on top. Step 8: Final Check
Check all corners, joints, and fixing points to ensure the shade net is tight, stable, and properly secured. Location & Contact – Shabbiri Hardware KenyaShabbiri Hardware Kenya Ltd Branches: Contacts:
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