Professional pool fence installation companies offer pool fences of varying materials such as wood pvc chain link and wrought iron.
Installing pool fence on concrete.
In fact it is our preference that you install paving or concrete first especially with pool fencing as the finished floor level is then known and we can ensure the installed fence meets with pool fencing height requirements as per aus nz 1926 1 2012.
They have the expertise and knowledge to install a pool fence on concrete.
To fully install this fence around your pool you need to purchase the individual fencing sections and compatible finishing posts to fully secure those sections into the ground.
Draw the hose or rope tight and measure it to give you an idea of how much fencing you need to purchase.
Attach a driver bit to the combination hammer drill and switch the drill to the drill and driver setting position a post bracket over the screw holes.
Fill the trenches to the top of the old aggregate level then use a spirit level to screed the concrete.
Drive the screw into the screw hole to secure the bracket to the slab.
Pour the concrete footing to make the concrete combine 10 parts aggregate five parts sand and two parts cement with water.
Installing your fence on a concrete surface such as a patio or driveway is easy with this innovative system by wambam fence.
Depending on the strength of your concrete you can either drill all the way through like in solution 2 or set the chain link fence posts with hydraulic cement.
As you can see it is possible to install fencing and gates into brick paving or concrete.
The wambam fence works best on a lawn instead of hard concrete.
Using a rented core drill you can drill a hole through your concrete slab for each fence post.
Press the tip of a concrete screw through the bracket and into the screw hole.
If you are installing a wood fence then you will want to use the wood to steel fence brackets.
Also mark the opening for the gate with chalk which usually opens on to the pool stairs.
Each fence section comes with one post and one steel anchor.
Arrange a garden hose or rope at least 2 to 3 feet from the edge of the pool to determine where you will install the safety fence.