Printed Mesh

Wind-permeable printed mesh for scaffolding wraps, building facades, and outdoor advertising where solid banners would get ripped apart.

Solid banners have a size limit. Go big enough and the wind turns them into a sail that tears off the building. That's physics. Our Auckland banner and signage team prints mesh banners Auckland businesses use on building wraps, scaffolding, and fence runs where wind is a genuine problem. The mesh lets air pass through so your graphics actually stay up.

What is Printed Mesh?

Printed mesh solves the biggest headache with large outdoor graphics: wind load. A solid banner the size of a building facade puts enormous strain on whatever it's attached to. Mesh construction lets 30-40% of the wind blow straight through, which changes everything. Big, bold graphics without the structural risk. Have a look at our full outdoor banner product range for other material options.

We print mesh for scaffolding wraps, building facade advertising, construction site hoardings, stadium and venue graphics, fence mesh banners, and multi-storey building wraps. Any size. One fence panel, entire building face, doesn't matter. All of it gets reinforced finishing, appropriate tensioning hardware, and production rated for extended outdoor exposure in rough conditions. For wraps on vehicles instead of buildings, have a look at our vehicle wrapping services.

Construction companies, building owners, and advertisers around Auckland keep coming back to Falcon Signs for printed mesh. It delivers building-scale graphics that actually survive what Auckland weather throws at them.

When You Need Us

When You Need Printed Mesh

1

Scaffolding Building Wraps

Scaffolding is ugly. Nobody argues with that. Printed mesh turns the whole thing into branded advertising while catching some of the dust and debris from whatever's happening behind it.

2

Facade Advertising

Big blank wall on your building? That's dead space. Mesh advertising generates income from it and looks considerably better than bare concrete.

3

Construction Site Perimeters

Exposed development sites get hammered by wind. Mesh gives you branding on the fencing without solid scrim tearing off in a gust. Less drama all round.

4

Stadium and Venue Graphics

Open-air sports venues are windy by nature. Mesh handles that exposure while keeping sponsor branding visible through the season.

5

High-Rise Building Coverage

Multi-storey mesh wraps for developer branding, lease advertising, or just making a building under construction look like something other than a concrete skeleton. We've covered some big ones.

6

Bridge and Infrastructure Advertising

Bridges and overpasses cop extreme wind. Mesh is the only sensible material for those locations. Still visible to traffic below, still intact after a southerly.

7

Carpark Building Wraps

Parking buildings need airflow for vehicle emissions. Mesh improves the look of the facade while still letting air circulate through the structure. Functional and good-looking.

8

Event and Festival Boundaries

Big outdoor events in exposed spots? Mesh fencing for sponsor graphics and boundary marking. No wind hazard, which matters when there are crowds around.

9

Temporary Building Coverage

Empty buildings waiting for redevelopment look better wrapped in mesh. It deters vandalism and displays leasing info while the building sits vacant.

10

Industrial Facility Branding

Warehouses and factories often have huge blank walls. Mesh graphics add branding without blocking the airflow and ventilation the building relies on.

Our Process

Our Printed Mesh Process

01

Site and Application Assessment

We need specifics. Building dimensions, mounting options, how much wind the site cops, and what viewing distances look like. All of that shapes the mesh spec and installation approach.

02

Design for Scale

Building-scale graphics are a different game from normal signage. We advise on resolution, text sizing, and visual elements that still read clearly from the distances people will actually be viewing from. It's easy to get wrong if you haven't done it before.

03

Mesh Specification

Tighter mesh gives you sharper images but catches more wind. More open mesh handles wind better but the image gets softer. We recommend the right balance for your wind exposure and how long the install needs to last.

04

Production

We print with equipment and inks built for mesh substrate. The ink penetrates the material so the graphic looks solid from viewing distance even though the material itself is perforated.

05

Panel Planning

Big installations get produced in panels sized for practical handling. We plan where the joins fall during the design stage so they land at logical points and stay invisible from the street.

06

Finishing

Reinforced edges, webbing at stress points, eyelets or rope configurations matched to your mounting system. The finishing is what keeps mesh secure through wind and weather. Skip it and things go wrong fast.

07

Installation Coordination

For building-scale jobs, we coordinate with scaffolding companies, building managers, and riggers. Safety, access, logistics. We manage that complexity so you don't have to.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Falcon Signs for Printed Mesh?

Wind Load Reduction

30-40% of the wind passes straight through. That's the difference between graphics that stay up for years and graphics that end up in the car park after the first storm.

Building-Scale Capability

We produce and install mesh at full building facade scale. If you can see it from the street, we can probably cover it.

Extended Outdoor Durability

Built for years outside, not weeks. The materials and inks we use hold up through extended exposure in properly rough conditions.

Maintains Visual Impact

Yes, the material has holes in it. No, you can't tell from the distance people actually view it. The graphics look solid and bold from the street.

Natural Light and Ventilation

Mesh lets light and air through. That matters for occupied buildings and structures like parking buildings that need ventilation to function.

Coordinated Installation

Building-scale work needs proper rigging, scaffolding access, and safety compliance. We coordinate all of that so the install goes smoothly and meets code.

Printed Mesh Coverage - Auckland Wide

Falcon Signs provides professional printed mesh services across the greater Auckland region.

Our Swanson base ensures convenient access for customers across Auckland for all your printed mesh needs.

Contact Falcon Signs for Printed Mesh

When your business needs professional printed mesh, Falcon Signs delivers the quality, expertise, and service you deserve.

1/7 Airdrie Road, Swanson, Auckland 0612

Serving businesses across Auckland and nationwide - from our Swanson base we deliver quality signage throughout New Zealand.

Auckland sign shop printing mesh banners and building wraps that survive the wind. Based in Swanson, installing across NZ.

Ready to Get Started?

Whether you need a single banner or a complete site scrim fencing, Falcon Signs has you covered. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation quote.

Frequently Asked Questions - Printed Mesh

Printed mesh has tiny perforations that let about 30-40% of the wind pass through. So you can go much bigger without it ripping off the building. Solid banners look sharper up close, sure. But they're limited to smaller sizes and sheltered spots because of the wind load. Once you're past a certain square metreage, mesh is the only sensible option.

Up close, you can see the mesh pattern and the print looks a bit softer than solid material. But here's the thing. Nobody is viewing a building wrap from two metres away. At normal viewing distances, your eye fills in the gaps and the image looks continuous. We design for how people actually see your installation, not how it looks under a magnifying glass.

It can. Mesh lets through natural light and airflow, so the building stays usable. Light transmission runs around 20-40% depending on the mesh spec. Enough to keep interior spaces reasonably lit. People inside might notice the graphics, but they can still see out and the space doesn't go dark.

Depends on the job. Rope lacing through eyelets is common for scaffolding. Webbing reinforcement with carabiner attachment handles heavier installations. Track systems suit permanent setups. We finish the mesh for your specific mounting needs and work with riggers to get it up safely.

As big as the building. Entire facades if that's what the project needs. Large installs get produced in panels that join during installation, with seam points planned into the design so they don't show. The building is the limit, not our production capacity.

Properly installed on good material, you're looking at 2-5 years depending on conditions. UV gradually fades the print over time, and physical damage can happen from debris or bad weather. We'll give you a realistic expectation for your specific site. No guesswork.

We do. We coordinate building-scale installations across Auckland including the North Shore, Wairau Valley, Glenfield, Albany, Takapuna, Browns Bay, and Milford. That means working with scaffolders, managing safety compliance, and bringing in riggers for anything at height.