How Long Do The Catch-All Nets Last?
How Long Do The Catch-All Nets Last?
How Long Do The Catch-All Nets Last?
🔹 Average Lifespan
When properly used and cared for, Catch-All nets typically last 3–5 years, even with multiple jobs per week.
Many contractors report using the same nets for 100+ jobs without failure.
🔹 Built for Heavy-Duty Use
The Catch-All nets are:
- Made from industrial-grade breathable mesh
- Reinforced to absorb impact from shingles, nails, and tools
- Engineered to flex under pressure without tearing
- Designed to be reused hundreds of times
- Constructed so that if a puncture occurs, it will not rip or unravel—the damage stays isolated, protecting the rest of the net
🔹 Storage & Transport Are Critical
To get the full life out of your system, how you store and transport it matters just as much as how you use it.
Tips to maximize longevity:
- Always fold or roll the nets neatly—don’t shove them in the back of a truck
- Store in the Catch-All carry bags to avoid rips, mildew, or tears
- Don’t leave them in direct sun or pooled water for long periods
- Avoid dragging them across concrete or rough surfaces
- Keep poles bundled and carry bags zipped to prevent splintering or snagging
- Do not smoke around The Catch-All to prevent burns.
“The guys who fold it up and treat it with care are the ones still using the same nets three years later.”
— Mike Eyman, The Roofologist
📹 Real-World Durability
🎥 Watch: Mike Eyman (The Roofologist) on 3+ years of weekly use
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🔹 Signs It’s Time to Replace a Net
- Small punctures or tears from sharp debris
- Heavy buildup of tar, sap, or chemicals
- Loss of tension/stretch in the mesh
- UV degradation if left exposed long-term