An above ground pool fencing system adds a new level of security to above ground pool safety. The attractive fencing keeps toys, balls, and floats within the pool – and at the same time minimizes pool use by toddlers or other unauthorized kids and pets. Fencing also helps to safely keep unwanted intruders out of the pool and keep toys and water games in.
One pool fence section equals the amount of fencing used to span between two pool uprights. Simply count the number of fence sections your pool requires. For example: A typical 24 foot swimming pool has 16 top rails. If you were to completely enclose this pool, and you have just a ladder, you would need 15 sections of pool fence. This would be enough pool fencing to go around the pool, leaving one section open for the pool ladder.
Pool fencing for above ground swimming pools are required in many municipalities to ensure protection and code compliance. Be sure to check out your community regulations for pools, pool fencing and pool liners.