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How To Give Your Pool A Good Makeover Using Fencing

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If your swimming pool has been looking a little shabby around the edges of late, you might be interested in giving it a bit of a makeover. One highly effective way of doing this without spending an arm and a leg is by replacing your fencing. Often it is our fencing that starts to look a little worse for wear before anything else, so replacing it can give the whole pool area a new lease on life and ensure that it continues to comply with Australian Standards.

There is a variety of fencing types to choose from, including:

Glass
When it comes to glass pool fencing, the most popular options are frameless (where panels are fitted into spigots that are mounted to the ground, leaving each individual pane completely free of framing) and semi framed (where the panels are fitted with posts between them or with a handrail running across the top). This option looks fantastic and is relatively low maintenance for your convenience.

Aluminium
All of the aluminium pool fencing in use today is generally locally sourced, giving you peace of mind that it will stand the test of time and the tough Australian conditions. If you have opted for the Sfercos ToughGuard range, you will be able to choose from more than 20 different styles and more than 100 colours, allowing you to find a perfect match for your home and swimming pool area.

Aviary Wire
An option that has long been popular on more rural properties and that is starting to gain popularity on more suburban ones, aviary wire pool fencing is comprised of a timber frame that is finished with a durable mesh. Children and animals are unable to force their way through the mesh, as it must meet certain strength requirements, and the holes are too small for anything to squeeze its way through.

Steel
Offering the utmost in strength and durability, steel pool fencing is available in either solid panels or tubular options. The Colorbond range is an incredibly popular choice for Australian homes and comes in a handful of styles, as well as 14 designer colours – match your fence to your roofing! As it's quite resistant to the elements, this option is also quite low maintenance – it just needs to occasional clean.

Temporary
Did you know that your swimming pool needs to be fenced even when it's under construction? Whether you want to keep children and pets out of the area or you want to fill the shell with water before your actual fencing is ready, the temporary option could be for you. Temporary gates (which are self closing) are also available, ensuring that access to the area can be restricted when required.

We hope that the information provided above has shown you how you can give your swimming pool a makeover by simply replacing the fencing. With so many options to choose from, you will be able to replace your existing fence with a more updated look or you can switch to a new material entirely. Just ensure that you have employed a reputable contractor who is able to provide pool fencing that complies with relevant safety standards and guidelines.

Dolphin Fencing deals in fencing including garden fencing, timber fencing, colorbond and glass pool fence. They also provide pool fence repairs services in Melbourne, Australia.

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