How can I get behind netting to access A/C unit(s) once it is installed?
The application of StealthNet utilizes a system of hooks and cables. The cable runs along the perimeter of the netting and each end is joined with the use of a turnbuckle. The turnbuckle works to loosen or tighten the perimeter cable. When access to the netted area is required, larger areas can be fitted with a zipper, most applications use a turnbuckle. The turnbuckle is loosened by unscrewing it, reducing the tension in the cable. Once the cable is no longer taut, the net can simply be lifted over the application site, allowing homeowners and/or service techs access. Once access is no longer needed it is imperative the net be put back in place and the cable snugged up via the turnbuckle. Failure to properly affix netting as it was originally installed can result in nesting by a new flock of pigeons and dropping accumulation.