Copper Mesh

Copper Mesh
Copper mesh is the premium chew-resistant stuffing material for exterior exclusion. It offers the same stuffing utility as steel wool, but without the same long-term rust failure.
Overview
Where steel wool is a budget interior choice, copper mesh is the better long-term exterior choice. It survives weather better, holds shape well, and fits high-value sealing work where durability matters.
Material Properties
- rust resistant
- compressible for irregular openings
- stronger long-term exterior performance
- ideal for finishing with sealant
Best Use Cases
- weep holes
- exterior utility penetrations
- siding and masonry gaps
- exposed or damp structural openings
Failure Modes
- poor installation on oversized voids
- failure when not mechanically locked or sealed
- misuse on openings that need rigid hardware cloth instead
Comparison With Steel Wool
Steel wool is cheaper. Copper mesh lasts longer. If the gap is outdoors or likely to stay damp, copper mesh is usually the better investment.
Conclusion
Copper mesh is one of the best long-term stuffing materials in exclusion work. It is not glamorous, but when paired with sealant it becomes a durable defense layer against repeat entry.
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