End Of Line Overflow Fittings
Reliable Protection for Overflow Pipe Systems
An end-of-line overflow rodent and insect screen is a small but essential addition to any water storage or drainage setup. Overflow pipes are often left exposed, making them an easy entry point for rodents, insects, and debris. This fitting is designed to sit neatly at the end of the pipe, acting as a final line of defence while still allowing water to discharge exactly as it should.
By preventing pests from entering the system, it helps protect water quality, reduces the risk of contamination, and avoids costly maintenance issues caused by blockages or nesting. It’s a straightforward solution that adds long-term reliability to both domestic and commercial installations.
Durable, High-Performance Mesh Design
At the core of the fitting is a high-quality mesh screen, typically made from stainless steel or similarly corrosion-resistant materials. This ensures it can withstand outdoor conditions such as rain, temperature changes, and general wear over time.
The mesh is fine enough to block insects and small pests, yet carefully designed so it doesn’t restrict flow. This balance is crucial, overflow systems must be able to discharge water quickly, and this screen ensures protection without compromising performance.
Simple Installation & Versatile Applications
One of the key advantages of an end-of-line screen is how easy it is to install. It can be fitted directly onto the end of an overflow pipe using a push-fit or clamp connection, depending on the design. No specialist tools are usually required, making it a quick upgrade for both new builds and existing systems.
Once installed, it requires very little maintenance, just occasional checks to ensure the mesh remains clear of debris and the fitting stays secure.
Ideal for Multiple Water Systems
This type of screen is suitable for a wide range of applications, including cold water storage tanks, header tanks, rainwater harvesting systems, and general drainage outlets. Whether used in residential, agricultural, or commercial environments, it provides a simple way to improve system hygiene and reliability.
By stopping pests at the point of entry, it helps extend the lifespan of tanks and pipework, reduces the likelihood of blockages, and supports compliance with good water management practices.









