MAPORCH Solar Panel Critter Guard - PVC Coated Galvanized Steel Mesh (6" x50FT, 1/2" x1/2") for Rodent & Bird Protection, Easy-to-Install Solution








Key features
- •SMART DESIGN: Our solar panel bird deterrent kit is designed to prevent birds or others from accessing the area beneath solar arrays. With our mesh dimensions are 1/2"x 1/2" all birds can't get and nest under solar arrays, protecting the roof, wiring, and equipment from damage.
- •PREMIUM QUALITY MATERIAL: With many years of experience, we choose galvanized welded steel mesh with black PVC Coated to make the solar bird deterrent kit. Our galvanized welded wire mesh is made from high-strength cold-drawn steel fiber. The steel strands are arranged in two vertical and horizontal directions with the most advanced flux welding technology, ensuring durability, firmness, and ability to withstand considerable impact forces.
- •EASY TO USE: Our black PVC-coated, 1/2" wire mesh offers a useful long-lasting exclusion screen where other products might fail. It can be bent into custom shapes and glued or screwed in place.
- •PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT: Our solar bird deterrent weather-resistant mesh that installs without any damage to your panels or your roof as there is no drilling anywhere. The most effective deterrent is to install a solar guard netting as soon as the solar panels are installed.
- •PACKAGE INFORMATION: Our solar panel protection kit includes 6in by 50ft Roll. By the esthetics of bird netting, you can rest assured that this mesh is nearly invisible after installation. Even birds and others will not be able to get under your panels with this solar panel guard.
MAPORCH Solar Panel Critter Guard - PVC Coated Galvanized Steel Mesh (6" x50FT, 1/2" x1/2") for Rodent & Bird Protection, Easy-to-Install Solution
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Customer Reviews
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Invisible from street view
Alonzo llamas✓ Verified Purchase•January 19, 2024
I was having a pigeon problem because Neighboor who moved a few years ago just released his pigeons instead of taking them with him so they have been breeding like crazy!!!
The mesh was put up and it was coated in black PVC so it does not conduct and electrical issues, once I put it up you could not even see it from the street view!!!!!! The pigeons were running around the roof to find a hole to get in but no luck!!!! They are gone and I freaken love it!!!!!!!! I had neighbor's asking me about it, so I installed this mesh on 7 houses to help the issue with these birds!!! No more white poop on my dark gray roof!!!!
The mesh was put up and it was coated in black PVC so it does not conduct and electrical issues, once I put it up you could not even see it from the street view!!!!!! The pigeons were running around the roof to find a hole to get in but no luck!!!! They are gone and I freaken love it!!!!!!!! I had neighbor's asking me about it, so I installed this mesh on 7 houses to help the issue with these birds!!! No more white poop on my dark gray roof!!!!
good buy
di wu✓ Verified Purchase•January 4, 2024
Wire mesh is easy to bend and durable. The scissors that come with the box works great. I wish it has a longer option, but I will buy another box to finish my setup.
Good
RaraRocks✓ Verified Purchase•December 24, 2023
We bought these to use around are solar panels due to the massive pigeons invading under the solar panels. Easy to install and way cheaper than hiring someone to do this for 3k. Pigeons gone
Great protection - I wish I had gotten this sooner!
BlithelyBookishReviews✓ Verified Purchase•December 13, 2023
Finally!! No more pigeons and ravens/crows. My roof looked like something out of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds! The pigeons had turned our solar panels into their own private townhome community which was bad enough, but then the ravens showed up waiting to get the babies if they came to close to the edge. It really was awful. Thankfully I saw this on Amazon and decided to give it a try.
The quality of this product is top-notch and it is sooo easy to install! The pitch of our roof is average, I'd say, so someone with good balance and dexterity should have no trouble installing it. That said, it's ALWAYS a good idea to have help when you're working on a roof. My grandson came and helped my husband and I think it took them about 3 hours to install. We have 18 panels and there were a lot of corners due to placement of the panels.
Before beginning, my hubs had watched a video that suggested cutting the mesh into 5' sections for easier handling and installation and that was key to a quick, easy install!!
The quality of this product is top-notch and it is sooo easy to install! The pitch of our roof is average, I'd say, so someone with good balance and dexterity should have no trouble installing it. That said, it's ALWAYS a good idea to have help when you're working on a roof. My grandson came and helped my husband and I think it took them about 3 hours to install. We have 18 panels and there were a lot of corners due to placement of the panels.
Before beginning, my hubs had watched a video that suggested cutting the mesh into 5' sections for easier handling and installation and that was key to a quick, easy install!!
Excellent Product!
PDX-2-SMA✓ Verified Purchase•December 7, 2023
When our solar panels were installed a couple of months ago, they told me: be prepared to protect against birds "” they love the warmth under the panels. They were right! Almost immediately the pigeons started showing up. I investigated a number of options, and I'm thankful I chose this Maporch mesh screen. First, the mesh seems to be the perfect balance of rigidity (which you need to keep things out!) and flexibility (which you need to bend around corners, etc.). Second, I loved that they included gloves and cutting shears "” I used them both and they were sufficient for the project. Third, they'd included (at no additional cost) 20 extra clips. Not sure this will be true in the future, but it appears they were responsive to reviews that suggested 60 clips were not enough. I ended up using around 60, but having those extra ones gave me the confidence to not use them sparingly.
Also, I have a cement tile roof, so I had to figure out how to work with the mesh to ensure I didn't have big gaps where the tiles "step down" (they're around 3/4" thick). Slicing two of the small mesh squares gave the perfect amount of "give" in order to accomplish this. Then when bending the mesh around corners, slicing four of the squares gave enough freedom of movement in order to keep a tight fit to the tiles without bunching or creating gaps in the mesh. Cutting worked around electrical piping as well.
Finally, I'd say that the clips seem to be really sufficient to keep the mesh secured to the panels. However: they are not "easy" to slide into place. They lock due to friction, and it takes some muscles to actually get them tight and secure. If you have arthritis or lack strength in your arms, hands, or fingers, you WILL need help getting the clips locked in place.
Pro tip: you can put the clips together (part way) before getting up on your roof! That will save you lots of time and energy by trying to do this one at a time on a pitched surface! When they are part way connected, the hooked end will still slip easily through the mesh so you can connect it under the panel.
Also, I have a cement tile roof, so I had to figure out how to work with the mesh to ensure I didn't have big gaps where the tiles "step down" (they're around 3/4" thick). Slicing two of the small mesh squares gave the perfect amount of "give" in order to accomplish this. Then when bending the mesh around corners, slicing four of the squares gave enough freedom of movement in order to keep a tight fit to the tiles without bunching or creating gaps in the mesh. Cutting worked around electrical piping as well.
Finally, I'd say that the clips seem to be really sufficient to keep the mesh secured to the panels. However: they are not "easy" to slide into place. They lock due to friction, and it takes some muscles to actually get them tight and secure. If you have arthritis or lack strength in your arms, hands, or fingers, you WILL need help getting the clips locked in place.
Pro tip: you can put the clips together (part way) before getting up on your roof! That will save you lots of time and energy by trying to do this one at a time on a pitched surface! When they are part way connected, the hooked end will still slip easily through the mesh so you can connect it under the panel.
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