We manufacture your horizontal sliding mosquito nets to the size you need
Horizontal sliding mosquito nets can be adapted and fit perfectly to horizontally structured windows and spaces. They are easy and simple to install, which saves time.
For this type of mosquito net it is required that the space has a rail system at the top and bottom, this allows the mosquito net to slide from one side to the other without any kind of obstacle.
How do horizontal sliding mosquito nets work?
Sliding mosquito nets, regardless of their design, are the most demanded for their comfort and also because they are highly resistant to the passage of time, as they are made of highly resistant and durable material.
When installed in the window, they cover the space of a sash and can slide to one side or the other. The rail allows them to slide easily.
If the design of your window is horizontal, these mosquito nets fit perfectly. Of course, their fabric prevents the passage of insects, mosquitoes and other types of animals that could put your health and peace of mind at risk. With these mosquito nets you can open your windows without worrying about insects and unwanted visitors.
Manufacturing materials
Its mesh is weather resistant, resistant to high or low temperatures and also to strong wind, so you don't have to worry about it being damaged by sudden weather changes. They are made of high quality material, with the best materials on the market, which allows them to remain in excellent condition for a long time.
They also have a sealing system through a mat to prevent any type of hole from being left through which insects and other bugs can enter. The materials they are made of (PVC and aluminium), allow the mosquito nets to be quite light. They are not at all bulky structures, so it will not be difficult to move or install them.
By installing a horizontal mosquito net you will be able to enjoy your spaces with peace of mind, because they will create a barrier to keep the rooms free of insects, so you will be able to open your windows to let the breeze circulate and let the light into your home.