The average pool fencing cost is around $4,000, nevertheless, many homeowners are going to spend around $1,500 to $10,000. Pool fencing is beneficial for keeping pests out of the pool area or keeping children safe when they are outside playing. In many cases, pool fencing might even be required by local or state law. The following is a breakdown of how much you are going to need to budget for this endeavor and the aspects that go into your pool fence expenses.
Pool fences are essential for safety reasons, but they also provide privacy and attractiveness as you bask in the sun. Pool fencing costs on average $15 to $25 per linear foot. Chain link and mesh pool fences are an economical option when you’re on a budget. However, if money is no object, wrought iron, wood, or tempered glass fences are also alternatives. The type of pool fence that is ideal for you is subject to your pool size, your personal taste, and your budget.
Additional Pool Fence Cost Factors
Pool fence costs are subject to what type of material you decide on, in addition to the fence’s height and length. Any questions concerning costs can better be answered by a professional after you decide who to hire to construct your pool fence.
Size of Your Pool
Do you have an Olympic-sized swimming pool or a little plunge pool simply for cooling off? The size of the area you want to be fenced in is a main factor that impacts pool fencing costs. This is going to include the pool in addition to any surrounding courtyard area. The size of the offset between the pool and courtyard area is going to significantly increase the linear feet of fencing you are going to need, increasing your expenses. Taller fences are also typically more expensive due to increased material costs.
Shape of Your Pool
Your pools shape can influence the cost of the fence you add. For instance, a rectangular pool is going to only require 4 straight fenced sides, while a circular—or bean-shaped—pool might necessitate more work and potential specialized planning. Anything that makes a project more difficult increases its cost, so it’s undeniable if your pool doesn’t have square sides, it is going to cost more to fence it.
Above Ground vs. In-Ground Pool
For the most part, you are going to see pool fencing constructed around in-ground pools. These stop people, specifically children, in addition to pets and other animals, from falling in by accident.
Heights vary subject to local guidelines, but in-ground pools usually require at a minimum of a 4-foot fence surrounding them. Above ground pools are unlike in-ground pools because they come with lower risk. Fences can be directly installed on edges of above ground pools as a type of guardrail, and the minimal required heights are more like 2 or 3 feet.
This lowered height means less building materials and on average, lower costs. Expect paying around $100 and $450 for above ground pool fencing.
Pool Permits
Whereas pools themselves clearly require building permits, it may come as a surprise that fences typically do as well. This is primarily due to safety concerns when building a fence around a pool. You could go through your local city clerk’s office, or you can check with your contractor to be sure if you do or don’t require a permit for building a fence around your pool.
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