domenica 20 novembre 2011

How to Choose the Right Pool Fencing

The main thing to keep in mind when choosing a pool fence is making sure it complies to Australian standards. Whether building it yourself or having it built by fencing contractors, you need to comply with these strict standards. There are a few different types of fences you can choose from, but the best thing to do is to choose a fence that suits the style of your home, is within your budget and blends in with your house and garden.Glass FencingFor a modern sleek look a glass fence is perfect. It can complement your yard and will give you uninterrupted views of your garden. It also won’t stand out and become a major feature of your garden. You can have a balustrade or leave it frame less. It is also easy to keep clean and maintain.Tubular FencingGenerally made from aluminium, tubular fencing is constructed from vertical metal balusters and will suit most home and landscaping styles. It doesn’t require much maintenance and is a good style of fence if you have children and animals as it is hard wearing. It is very secure and comes in a variety of colours to suit any home. It is a good fence to plant a garden along, and in time you can obscure the fence completely, depending on whether you choose a green or dark colour.Brush FencingIf you want a natural look for your pool area then you may want to choose a brush fence. Made from brush timber it works particularly well with irregular shaped areas. It also offers total privacy as you can not see through it at all. It will give your pool area a tropical look and blend in well with your garden.Timber FencingIf you think that your fence might not be a permanent structure then a timer fence is the way to go. You can also paint it whatever colour you wish to suit your house. A strong fence, it will comply with Australian standards.Brick FencingA solid brick fence will be a permanent feature but is better if you have a larger area. If you need to fence off your pool as well as a patio or BBQ and a part of the garden then you might want to consider a brick fence. A brick fence, however, is an expensive option so make sure it fits within your budget.Colourbond FencingAlso used for roofs, Colourbond is great if you are working to a budget as it is cost effective. It comes in a variety of different colours too, so you may want to match your roof, if it happens to also be made from Colourbond, or have it blend in with your garden. You can also create a garden along this fence and within a few years have it hidden from view.Gabion FencingIf you use local rocks and materials then this type of fence will blend in well with your surroundings and can look very natural, particularly if you have an in ground pool. It is also good if you want to create more of an old-fashioned look.

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