Mesh Banner

Printed mesh banner installed on outdoor fencing

Banner product

Perforated Banner Material for Fences and Wind-Exposed Areas

Mesh banner material contains small openings that allow some air to pass through the graphic, making it better suited than solid banner material for many fences, scaffolds, and open outdoor structures.

The Sign Catalog produces mesh banners from print-ready artwork in custom sizes and panel layouts, with finishing selected for the mounting surface, wind exposure, and expected display period.

Perforated material Outdoor use Custom panel sizes

Product details

Mesh Banner Features

A practical option for outdoor graphics where airflow and reduced wind resistance are important.

Perforated Construction

  • Open structure allows part of the wind to pass through the banner
  • May reduce loading compared with a similarly sized solid banner
  • Perforation level affects print density, transparency, and airflow

Outdoor Finishing

  • Hems, grommets, or reinforced edges may be available by project
  • Finishing should be selected for the banner size and support system
  • Mounting points should distribute tension evenly across the banner

Large-Format Production

  • Suitable for long fence runs and larger exterior graphics
  • May be divided into panels for production, handling, and installation
  • Full-color printing from properly prepared artwork

Common uses

Where Mesh Banners Work Well

Mesh banners are most effective on open structures where solid graphics would create excessive wind resistance.

Construction Fencing

Project branding, site information, perimeter graphics, temporary screening, and directional messaging.

Sports Fields and Venues

Sponsor graphics, fence banners, field identification, event branding, and perimeter advertising.

Outdoor Events

Temporary perimeter signage, sponsor displays, event identification, and graphics in exposed open areas.

Installation planning

Mesh Reduces Wind Load, but Does Not Eliminate It

The support structure, installation method, fastening pattern, banner size, and local conditions must all be reviewed.

Support Structure

  • Confirm the fence, frame, scaffold, or railing can support the installation
  • Do not attach banners to unstable or damaged structures
  • Obtain required site, property, or engineering approvals

Fastening and Tension

  • Use enough fastening points for the banner dimensions and site exposure
  • Distribute tension evenly instead of overloading isolated corners
  • Avoid excessive tension that may damage hems, grommets, or fencing

Inspection and Weather

  • Inspect fastening points and banner edges throughout the display period
  • Remove or secure loose, torn, or damaged banners promptly
  • Temporary removal may be necessary during severe weather

Artwork preparation

Design for Distance and Perforation

The mesh pattern and outdoor viewing distance affect how fine details appear.

Readable Design

  • Use large text and strong contrast
  • Avoid relying on very fine lines or small details
  • Keep critical content away from seams, hems, and grommet areas
  • Review readability at the expected viewing distance

Panel Layout

  • Provide the total installed width and height
  • Identify fence posts, gates, openings, and panel breaks
  • Allow for overlaps, gaps, or alignment between separate panels
  • Confirm whether graphics must continue across multiple sections

Quote preparation

Information to Include With Your Request

These details help us recommend the right panel layout, finishing, and installation approach.

Banner Specifications

  • Total installed width and height
  • Quantity of each design or panel set
  • Artwork and required panel alignment
  • Preferred material specification, when known

Site and Installation

  • Fence, scaffold, frame, railing, or other support type
  • Wind exposure and expected display duration
  • Required hems, grommets, reinforced edges, or panel breaks
  • Installation height, access, and site restrictions

Start your order

Request a Mesh Banner Quote

Share your fence or frame dimensions, artwork, panel layout, finishing requirements, and site conditions. We will review the project and recommend a mesh banner setup suited to the installation.