Pool Fencing Built to Comply and Complement Raleigh-Durham Properties

We install fencing that meets local pool safety codes while matching your property’s style. Multiple materials and designs that provide security without compromising your backyard’s appearance.

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Fencing Options for Pool Safety and Privacy

Fencing should protect, define, and fit naturally into your backyard. We install code-compliant pool barriers, privacy screens, and decorative fencing that secure your property without breaking the look or flow of your outdoor space.
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Pool Safety Fencing

Code-compliant barriers required for residential pool installations.

Meets Raleigh, Durham, and Cary barrier requirements
Self-closing, self-latching gates
Proper height and spacing per local codes
Multiple material options that satisfy regulations

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Privacy Fencing

Screening that creates separation from neighbors and street views.

Solid panels or semi-private designs
Height options based on property needs
Materials that match your home's style
Integrated with pool fencing when possible

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Decorative Fencing

Lower barriers that define space without blocking views.

Defines property boundaries
Adds visual structure to landscaping
Complements outdoor living areas
Works around pools when primary barrier exists

Pool Fencing That Meets Code Without Wrecking Your Design

Local codes require barrier fencing around residential pools. You need to comply, but you’re worried about making your backyard look institutional.
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Common Questions About Pool Fencing

We install pool fencing as part of complete pool projects. Fencing gets coordinated with pool construction, permits, and final inspections. We know local code requirements for Raleigh, Durham, and Cary.
Requirements include minimum barrier height (typically 4 feet), self-closing and self-latching gates, maximum spacing between vertical members, and setbacks from climbable objects. Specifics vary by jurisdiction—we handle compliance.
Sometimes. Existing property fencing may meet barrier requirements if height, gate mechanisms, and spacing comply. We assess what you have and identify what needs modification or replacement.
Depends on material, linear footage, and site conditions. Mesh pool fencing runs less than wrought iron or glass. We provide pricing during consultation based on your specific requirements.
Maybe. If existing fencing meets pool barrier requirements – proper height, compliant gates, correct spacing – it may satisfy codes. Most property fencing needs gate upgrades at minimum.
Aluminum resists rust and requires minimal maintenance. Wrought iron needs occasional repainting. Wood requires more upkeep but offers privacy. Glass panels are durable but show water spots. We explain maintenance requirements for each option.