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Sometimes putting up a building code-required fence around your pool can seem more like an obligation than an opportunity. But pool fences aren’t just important for keeping your guests and family safe: they offer you a chance to beautify your yard, boost your property value, and carve out a unique space to relax and spend your summer days.
Pool fencing is typically made from durable materials such as aluminum, wood, vinyl, or mesh. They’re available in various heights and styles to match the aesthetics of your property, and meet your local code requirements. Pool safety fencing typically incorporates self-closing and self-latching gates, which must be kept locked when the pool isn’t in use.
Your choice of pool fence material can dramatically alter the look of the space and allow you to create some truly unique outdoor getaways. Some of the materials we regularly work with for pool fencing include:
Pool fencing is often required by law, but it’s also an opportunity to express yourself. Just as your interior decor is a reflection of your style and your personality, your outdoor property is a canvas waiting for you to make your mark.
Think about your sense of style when considering a pool fence: do you want your fence to stand out or blend in? How do you want guests to feel while they’re there? There are no wrong answers, it’s all about what kind of impression you want to make. A pool fence can be straight forward and utilitarian, but it can also be an elegant extension of the design aesthetics of your home, be they traditional, modern, or anything in between.
Based out of Westchester County, NY, Garon Fence serves the greater New York City and New England area, particularly New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut. Contact us online or call us at 914-666-5596 to visit our factory showroom in Bedford Hills or arrange a free, on-site consultation.