Pool Fence Installation in Frisco TX

Code-compliant pool barriers that keep kids safe and pass inspection the first time. Removable mesh, ornamental iron, and aluminum options available.

Pool Safety Starts with the Right Fence

If you have a pool in Frisco, you need a barrier around it. That is not just good advice, it is the law. Both Texas state code and the City of Frisco require pool barriers to be at least 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates. The latch has to be at least 54 inches off the ground so small children cannot reach it. We know these requirements inside and out because we install pool fences every week, and our installations pass Frisco building inspection on the first visit.

The two most popular options we install are removable mesh fencing and permanent ornamental iron. Mesh fencing is the choice for most families with young kids. It is see-through so you can keep an eye on the yard, the mesh is climb-resistant, and you can take the whole fence down in about ten to fifteen minutes when you want the deck open for a party or once the kids grow up. The posts sit in deck-mounted sleeves with flush caps, so when the fence is down, you barely notice the hardware.

For homeowners who want a permanent solution that also adds some style, ornamental iron or aluminum pool fencing is the way to go. The pickets are spaced no more than four inches apart to meet code, and we install self-closing gate hardware on every entrance. Iron and aluminum both hold up well in the Frisco climate, and the powder-coated finish means no rust and no repainting. Whichever option you pick, our goal is the same: keep your family safe, stay on the right side of city code, and make the fence look like it belongs with your backyard.

Built for Safety and Code Compliance

Every pool fence we install meets Frisco and Texas building code requirements.

Texas Code Compliance

Texas and Frisco require pool barriers to be at least 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates. We know the specific code requirements and build to pass inspection the first time.

Mesh Pool Fencing

Removable mesh fences are popular with Frisco families because you can take them down when kids are not around and put them back up in minutes. The mesh is see-through, climb-resistant, and strong enough to stop a running child.

Iron and Aluminum Options

For a permanent pool barrier that adds curb appeal, we install ornamental iron and aluminum pool fencing. Both meet code with proper picket spacing (no more than 4 inches apart) and come in several styles.

Self-Closing Gate Hardware

Every pool fence gate we install uses self-closing hinges and self-latching hardware that meets code. The latch sits at least 54 inches off the ground so small children cannot reach it.

How It Works

From first call to finished fence — here is what to expect when you work with us.

Step 01

Free Consultation

We visit your property, discuss your needs, measure the area, and review any HOA requirements.

Step 02

Custom Design

You pick the style, material, and height. We handle permits and provide a clear, itemized quote.

Step 03

Professional Installation

Our crew builds your fence with quality materials and proper post-setting techniques that last.

Step 04

Final Walkthrough

We walk the fence line together, make sure everything meets your expectations, and clean up the site.

Pool Fence Questions

What Frisco homeowners ask about pool safety fencing.

Yes. The City of Frisco requires a barrier around all residential pools and spas. The barrier must be at least 48 inches tall with a self-closing, self-latching gate. Your home's walls can count as part of the barrier, but the pool must be fully enclosed.

Removable mesh fencing is the most popular choice for families with young children. It is affordable, see-through so you can watch kids in the yard, and it can be removed when the kids get older. Iron fencing is a better fit if you want something permanent and decorative.

Yes. Mesh pool fences are designed to be taken down and put back up easily. Most homeowners can remove or reinstall a full pool fence in 10-15 minutes. The posts stay in the deck with flush-mount caps when the fence is down.

Code requires the fence to be at least 20 inches from the pool edge. We typically recommend 3-4 feet of deck space inside the fence so you can walk around the pool comfortably. We will plan the layout with you during the estimate.

Every pool fence we install is built to meet current Frisco and Texas building codes. We provide documentation of the installation for your inspection and have a strong track record with Frisco inspectors. If anything needs adjustment at inspection, we fix it at no charge.

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