The Sydney Steel Cheat sheet: Weld Mesh vs. Concrete Reo (And What to Actually Ask For)

Close-up view of black PVC-coated chain wire mesh fencing with diamond pattern

If you have ever had to order steel for a project in Sydney, you’ve probably noticed that the construction industry loves using five different names for the exact same product. You walk into a yard or call up a supplier asking for one thing, and the guy behind the counter throws three different trade acronyms back at you. It is easy to end up feeling a bit lost. At RWAP, we talk to everyone from tier-one commercial builders to homeowners fixing up their garage over the weekend. To help clear up the confusion, we’ve broken down the two main types of welded mesh, what people actually call them on-site, and exactly how to order them without the headache. Part 1: Galvanised Welded Mesh (The “Everyday” Mesh) When people talk about weld mesh, grid mesh, or gal weld mesh, they are usually talking about galvanised steel sheets or rolls. This is the cleaner-looking, rust-resistant mesh used for building structures, barriers, and storage. Instead of a confusing code, you usually order this by its physical dimensions and the size of the square holes. For example, two of the most common setups we supply across Sydney are 50x50mm galvanised welded mesh and 50x75mm welded mesh. Where you’ll see it used: Storage Cages: If you live or park in a modern Sydney apartment building, those secure wire partitions in the garage or carpark are made from this. We manufacture and install heavy-duty Storage Cages specifically for these spaces. Trolley Mesh & Pallets: Heavy-duty wire grids used for industrial transport. Property Security: Keeping boundaries safe without blocking out the light or view. If you need specific sheet sizes or a custom layout for a retail or industrial space, head over to our main Welded Mesh Page to view the full-size breakdowns. Part 2: Concrete Reinforcement Mesh (The “Slab” Mesh) Now, if you are pouring a driveway in Blacktown or laying the foundations for a home renovation in the Inner West, you do not want galvanised mesh. You want structural reinforcement. In the trade, this gets called Steel Mesh, Concrete Mesh, Reinforcement Steel Mesh, or simply Reo Mesh. This stuff isn’t built to look pretty; its raw steel designed to sit completely inside your concrete pour to give it tensile strength and stop it from cracking as the ground shifts. The Codes to Know: Instead of hole sizes, Reo is ordered by standard Australian trade codes. The two most common sheets you will need for standard slabs are: SL72 Mesh: Great for driveways, footpaths, and standard garden sheds. SL82 Mesh: A thicker, heavier option designed for higher load-bearing slabs. We keep a massive stock of this ready for site delivery. You can check out the weight, wire thickness, and load ratings on our dedicated Concrete Mesh Page. The Big Picture: Beyond the Mesh Getting the right mesh is a great start, but most real-world jobs require a few extra pieces to pass council checks or standard building inspections. As a dedicated Sydney manufacturer, we handle the entire metal ecosystem. If your job requires a mix of concrete prep and boundary security, we’ve got you covered: Foundations & Footings: We handle custom Reo Fabrication and provide all your essential Reinforcing Fitments like stirrups and ligatures to tie your steel together properly. Perimeter Fencing: If you are fencing off a commercial yard or a public asset, we supply standard high security fencing as well as classic Chain Wire Fencing (available in both traditional Galvanised and clean Black finishes). Rural & Heavy Industrial Boundaries: We also stock high-tensile Barbed Wire for heavy-duty security runs. Custom Metalwork: Because we run our own yard, our Metal Fabrication team can cut, bend, and weld custom steel frames or gates to match whatever your drawings call for. How to Order Without the Drama The easiest way to keep your project moving forward on time is to keep your ordering simple. When you get in touch with a supplier, just remember these three things: Tell them the application: (e.g., “I’m pouring a driveway” vs “I’m building a storage cage for a basement”). Know your environment: If it’s outdoors or exposed to Sydney’s coastal air, make sure you ask for galvanised or coated finishes. Get it delivered: Large sheets of SL72 or heavy 2.4m x 6m gal weld mesh isn’t going to fit on the back of a standard ute safely. Save yourself the risk and let a crane truck bring it straight to your site. Let’s Get It Sorted Whether you need a single sheet of 50x50mm grid mesh for a backyard DIY project or a full truckload of SL82 Reo for a commercial slab, the team at RWAP is here to help. We don’t do confusing jargon—just reliable, Aussie-standard steel delivered straight to your site. Got questions about sizes or pricing? Check out our main Welded Mesh Page to see what we have in stock or drop us a line today to get a fast, straightforward quote for your next project.  

Everything You Need to Know About Welded Mesh: A Simple Guide for Sydney Projects

Stacked welded steel mesh panels used for concrete reinforcement.

If you’ve ever walked past a construction site in Parramatta or seen a secure storage unit in a Sydney CBD apartment block, you’ve seen welded mesh in action. It is one of the most versatile materials in the building industry, but it can be a bit confusing because people use so many different names for it. At RWAP, we’ve been supplying Sydney with high-quality steel for years. Whether you call it weld mesh, grid mesh, or gal weld mesh, we’re here to help you pick the right one for the job. What is Welded Mesh? In plain English, it’s a grid made of steel wires that are laid over each other and welded shut at every single crossing point. Because it’s welded, the sheet stays perfectly flat and rigid. It doesn’t sag like old-school wire fencing, making it the top choice for security and construction. Two Main Types: Which One Do You Need? Depending on your project, you’re likely looking for one of two things: Galvanised Weld Mesh for cages and fencing, or Reinforcement Mesh for concrete. Galvanised Weld Mesh (Sheets and Rolls) This is the “shiny” mesh you see used for things that need to look good and resist rust. You’ll hear people ask for it by its size, like 50x50mm galvanised welded mesh or 50x75mm welded mesh. Common uses include: Storage Cages: The secure wire walls you see in apartment garages or carparks. Trolley Mesh: Heavy-duty mesh for moving goods. Security Fencing: Keeping properties safe with a clean, modern look. Animal Enclosures: Strong enough for dog runs but smooth enough for bird cages. Check out our full range of sizes and specs on our Welded Mesh Page. Concrete & Reinforcement Mesh If you are pouring a driveway or a house slab, you’re looking for “Reo.” In the trade, this is called Steel Mesh, Concrete Mesh, SL72, or SL82 Mesh. This mesh isn’t about looks; it’s about sheer strength. It sits inside the concrete to stop it from cracking under pressure. You can find all the technical details for these on our Concrete Mesh Page. Why Buy Your Mesh from RWAP in Sydney? We aren’t just a shop; we are specialists in Metal Fabrication and Reo Fabrication. Here is why local builders and DIYers choose us: Custom Solutions: Need something specific? We handle Reinforcing Fitments and custom steel work right here in Sydney. Security Experts: From Storage Cages for apartment blocks to heavy-duty Security Fencing, we know how to keep your gear safe. The Full Range: We stock everything from Barbed Wire for rural boundaries to Chain Wire Fencing (available in both Black and Galvanised finishes). Sydney-Fast Delivery: We know construction schedules are tight. We get our mesh to your site or home quickly across the Sydney metro area. Helpful Tips for Choosing Your Mesh Check the Gap: If you’re building a cage to keep out small pests, go for a smaller pitch (hole size). For a garden fence, a larger 50x50mm gap is usually perfect. Think About the Finish: Use galvanised mesh for anything outdoors to prevent rust. If the mesh is going inside concrete, standard steel is the way to go. Match Your Wire: If you’re installing a Chain Wire Fence, make sure your gates and fixings match the finish for a clean look. Get Your Project Moving Today Don’t guess which mesh you need. Whether you are looking for a few sheets of grid mesh for a garage storage project or a bulk order of Reo for a new build, we have it in stock and ready to go. Ready for a quote? Visit our Welded Mesh Page to see our sizes, or contact the RWAP team today. We’re local, we’re experienced, and we’re happy to help you get the job done right. For more information on our wide range of products, including Security Fencing and Metal Fabrication, visit rwap.com.au.