Fencing Parts - Above Ground
If you're asking how to fence an above-ground pool, your answer will start with learning about the pool fencing laws in your area first. You then need to understand that the importance of these fences is a matter of life and death. Statistical evidence will show that majority of the drownings these days are from unfenced private pools.
You should also remember that small inflatable pools under 300 mm in height will still require these fences and should carry warning labels, including a safety warning that states that parents should supervise their kids when using the pool.
Regardless of the type of fences you're installing, these fences will still be subject to the limits of their lifespan. We can address this concern by creating this category as the reference site for all the genuine replacements you need in case your fences no longer function as intended or will no longer pass fencing laws.
The first component in this category is the: 4300405 G. L. I. Products Fence End Post (holes on one side). This is the key component you need to secure your fences and their posts sturdy and long-lasting.
Another component we have here is the: 4300432 G. L. I. Products Fence Rail. To ensure the best fence rail installation, it helps to use mason sand or stone dust as the base material for your above-ground pool, unless this doesn't apply to the terrain you're installing.
We also have the 4300539 G. L. I. Products Fence Support Base in this category. To ensure that this support base is well installed, it helps to install your pool fence at least 1.2 m high, measured from the finished ground level. This is a general guide though, and please consult a specialist first before installation.