Pool & Tubular Fencing

 

Pool Fencing is specifically designed to prevent access by children into swimming pools and spa areas.  It is also commonly used around Kindergartens and Child Minding Centres where child safety is an issue.  All fencing designed to meet these applications must comply with Australian Standards.  The range of pool fencing is also popular for use in playground areas.

Other types of tubular fencing are similar to Feature Iron Fencing and are used in many applications such as front and side fences either as stand alone or between brick piers.

There are many ornate styles to choose from along with specially designed gates to enhance the fence appearance.

Scroll Top Fence

Tubular steel with scroll work on top around swimming pool.

 

 

Loop Top

Tubular steel fence and single entry gate with loop top design.  This fence is 1.2m high which complies with new guide lines.  Set out for play area for children.

 

 

Loop Top

Tubular steel with loop top fencing for use within a kindergarten to separate the younger children.

 

 

Spear Top

This spear top fence has for decoration, an extra rail fitted.

 

 

Loop Top

Another tubular steel fence with loop top around children's playground.

 

 

Spear Top

Tubular steel with single gate with spear tops fitted between brick pillars.

 

 

Loop Top

Tubular steel with loop tops around swimming pool.

 

 

Flat Top

Tubular steel fencing with flat top rail.  This fence incorporates a pool gate with spring hinges and a magna latch.

 

Willow Style

Willow fencing is a combination of tubular top rail and wire vertical.  This fence offers a transparent appearance.

 

Wattle Style

Wattle style fencing is a mesh base pool fence.  This fence is one of the most economical forms of pool fencing.

 

Rod Top

This tubular steel fence is one of the most popular pool type fencing.

 

 

Pool Fencing Regulations and Permits

MESSAGE TO ALL POOL OWNERS

Your home swimming pool or spa should provide you with many hours of enjoyment and paramount to this is the issue of child safety.

BUT

ARE YOU AWARE OF YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER CURRENT POOL REGULATIONS FOR YOUR SWIMMING POOL OR SPA?

Lee Brothers Fencing would like to bring the following important issue to your attention:

  • It is mandatory under State Government Law to obtain a building permit when building a swimming pool or spa, fence or barrier.

  • Where the owner fails to obtain a required permit, fines up to $ 5,000 will be imposed.

  • Failure to carry out work in accordance with the building regulations will result in fines up to $ 10,000.

Please note that all fencing work undertaken by Lee Brothers Fencing will be constructed to specifications that accord with the regulations.  However, in view of the severe fines involved for protection of ourselves and owners will not proceed with any fencing work without confirmation of the owner obtaining the required permit or Lee Brothers Fencing obtaining a permit on the owner's behalf.

More detailed information on all aspects of complying with regulations will be provided by our experienced staff and we should be pleased to assist owners with obtaining permits where needed.

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