Cat netting balcony in Exeter

Professional cat netting balcony services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£110-£160

Typical Duration

2-3 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Cat-proof netting installed around your balcony. Full enclosure using discreet mesh that keeps cats safe while preserving views - essential for apartment-dwelling cats to enjoy outdoor time.

Safe Balcony Time for Flat Cats

Living in a flat with a cat is brilliant - except they can't go outside. A balcony seems like the perfect solution, but it's genuinely dangerous for cats. They'll try to squeeze through railings, jump to neighbouring balconies, or leap for birds and miss.

Cat-proof netting creates a full enclosure. Your cat gets outdoor time, fresh air, bird watching, and sun lounging - all safely contained. You get peace of mind knowing they can't fall or escape.

💡 Pro tip: Balconies become genuine cat enrichment spaces with netting - add a cat bed, some plants, maybe a scratching post. It's like having a tiny garden for your flat cat.


Why Professional Installation Matters

Here's what separates safe cat containment from a disaster:

✅ Done Right❌ Done Wrong
Every gap covered - floor to ceilingCat finds gap at ceiling and squeezes through
Mesh tensioned properlySags, cat climbs over top
Secure fixings that lastComes loose in wind
Discreet - preserves viewChunky ugly netting ruins balcony

What You Get

🔧 The Service

StageWhat Happens
AssessmentBalcony measured, fixing points identified
FrameSupport poles or tension system installed
NettingMesh secured floor-to-ceiling, all gaps sealed
TestingEvery section checked for security

📦 You're Left With

  • Fully enclosed balcony
  • Cat-proof from floor to ceiling
  • Discreet mesh preserving views
  • Safe outdoor space for your cat

Pricing Guide

Balcony SizeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Small balcony (2m x 1m)2-2.5 hrs£110-£135
Medium balcony (3m x 2m)2.5-3 hrs£135-£160
Large balcony/terrace (4m x 3m)3-4 hrs£160-£210

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Complex shapes or height access may take longer.


Perfect For Your Project If...

Flat-dwelling cats - give them safe outdoor access

High floors - falling risk is serious

Curious cats - prevent dangerous escape attempts

Peace of mind - enjoy balcony time with your cat safely

Why Choose Us for Cat netting balcony in Exeter?

Fully enclosed balcony space

Discreet mesh - doesn't block views

Securely fixed to railings and walls

Safe outdoor access for cats

What to Expect

Step 1: Balcony Assessment

I'll measure your balcony, check what fixing options exist (walls, ceiling, railings), discuss whether you can drill or need tension systems, and plan the netting layout to cover every gap.

Step 2: Frame Installation

Install support poles, tension cables, or mounting brackets depending on your balcony design. These create the framework that holds the netting taut and secure.

Step 3: Netting Installation

Secure the mesh from floor to ceiling, covering every possible gap. Special attention to corners, door areas, and ceiling junctions - cats are escape artists and will find any weakness.

Step 4: Testing & Cat Introduction

Walk the perimeter checking for gaps, test mesh tension, ensure door still functions properly. Quick chat about introducing your cat to their new outdoor space (most love it immediately!).

🔧 DIY Tips

Installing cat balcony netting yourself is doable but fiddly. Here's how:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Drill (if allowed to fix to walls)
  • Zip ties or cable ties (lots!)
  • Scissors or knife
  • Tape measure
  • Ladder or steps
  • Optional: tension poles

📦 Materials

  • Cat-proof netting (mesh max 25mm holes)
  • Support poles or tension system
  • Wall brackets OR tension poles (for no-drill)
  • Cable ties or mesh clips
  • Corner protectors

🔨 Installation basics

  1. Measure balcony perimeter and height
  2. Install support framework (poles/brackets)
  3. Secure netting to ceiling/top edge
  4. Stretch down to floor, secure bottom edge
  5. Attach sides to walls or railings
  6. Seal all gaps, especially corners and door area

⚠️ Common mistakes

  • Leaving gap at ceiling (cat squeezes through)
  • Mesh not tensioned (sags and cat climbs over)
  • Forgetting door area (cat escapes when you enter/exit)
  • Using mesh with holes too big (cat squeezes through)
  • Poor fixings (comes loose in wind)

💡 Pro trick: Use a double-entry system at the door - create a small "airlock" area so you can close one section before opening the other. Prevents cat rushing out when you enter balcony.

🐱 Testing thoroughly

  • Check EVERY inch for gaps
  • Test mesh with firm pressure
  • Inspect ceiling junction carefully
  • Check door area multiple times
  • Supervise cat's first uses

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🐱 Landlord approval? Many landlords say yes to cat netting if it's done well and doesn't damage the property. Present it as safety equipment that prevents cats escaping or falling (which could cause liability issues). Most are reasonable.

Mesh quality matters - Cheap netting from garden centres degrades in UV light within 2 years. Proper cat-proof mesh is UV-stabilised and lasts 5-10 years. False economy to buy cheap.

Birds will still visit - Cats enjoy watching birds through the netting. It's enrichment even if they can't catch them. Some people add bird feeders nearby for maximum cat TV.

Height safety - Working on balconies above 2-3 storeys needs proper safety equipment. I'm set up for this, but if you're DIYing on high floors, please use safety harnesses or similar. Falling is worse than your cat falling.

Exeter flats and apartments increasingly have balconies, especially newer developments. Cat netting transforms them from unused spaces into valuable cat territory - crucial for keeping cats mentally stimulated in flat living.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do balconies need cat netting?

Cats are curious and agile - they can squeeze through railings, jump onto narrow ledges, or try to reach birds and fall. Netting creates a full enclosure so your cat can enjoy the balcony safely without escape or falling risks. Essential for flats above ground floor.

Will the netting block my view?

Good quality mesh is almost invisible from a few metres away - you barely notice it but it's cat-proof. I use fine mesh that's strong enough to contain cats but doesn't obstruct views or light. Much better than the chunky netting some people use.

Can you work on high-floor balconies?

Yes - I work safely at height with appropriate equipment. Most balconies in Exeter are 2-3 storeys, which is fine. Higher floors might need extra safety measures, but I'll assess and advise. Safety first, always.

What if I rent and can't drill into walls?

I can often use tension systems or attach to railings without drilling. Some landlords allow minimal fixing if it's reversible. I'll work with your rental restrictions and find a solution that works. Worth asking your landlord - many prefer cats contained on balconies.

Will it survive Devon's weather?

Yes - I use UV-resistant, weatherproof mesh designed for outdoor use. Wind, rain, sun - it handles all of it. Should last 5-10 years depending on quality. Cheap mesh degrades in a couple of seasons, so I use proper stuff.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£110-£160

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