Showing posts with label Glass Pool Fencing Perth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glass Pool Fencing Perth. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 October 2013

What Is The Difference Between Frameless and Semi Frameless Pool Fences?

Frameless and Semi frameless glass pool fencing are popular options for many homes in Perth. Both provide a clear view inside and outside of the pool, don't block much sunlight, block the wind, and provide safety, especially for those with children or pets. But what exactly is the difference between these two very similar pool fencing?

Frameless Glass Pool Fencing
           
Frameless glass pool fencing is pool fencing that is made entirely of glass panels. In order to prevent as many interruptions as possible, frameless glass pool fencing is attached to the ground via spigots. The spigots are attached to the base of the glass and drilled into the base of your patio. The glass used is sturdy and impact resistant, making it safe to have up for years on end. If you are interested, look up a place that sells glass pool fencing Perth and ask for a quote.

Semi Frameless Glass Pool Fencing
           
Unlike frameless glass pool fencing, semi frameless glasspool fencing is not completely unobstructed. Rather then being attached to the ground via spigots, semi frameless glass pool fencing has aluminum posts between the panels of glass. While the glass used would still be impact resistant, the posts add an extra sense of security for those nervous about frameless glass pool fencing. The aluminum posts can also add an extra bit of style to your pool fence. There are plenty of places to find information on semi frameless glass pool fencing Perth.

Semi frameless and frameless glass pool fencing are both attractive and popular security barriers for your pool. Before installation, make sure to check out the building codes in your area. A quality pool fencing company can help you with understand them and will be sure to follow them to the letter. 

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

What Is The Proper Way to Install Glass Pool Fencing?

Glass pool fencing is a popular way to block off unwanted animals or wayward children from your pool. However, you want to make sure that your pool fence is installed properly and follows the guidelines provided by the city of Perth. Here are directions so that you can install glass pool fencing Perth at your leisure. 


Footing
 You will need to create a concrete footing for your glass panels. A good rule of thumb is to make the concrete slabs each one-foot by one-foot. Use chalk to mark where you will be placing the panels.

Attaching Spigots (For Frameless)         
Lay each panel on a table or other similar surface. At the bottom of the glass, attach the spigot.Maneuver the glass panels to the spot that you want them on the concrete foot, and trace the outline of the spigot (or posts) so that you can see where to drill into the concrete.

Drilling           
Drill a five-inch deep hole that is a pinch larger then the spigot or post mark you traced.

Level           
Stand the glass pool fencing up on its drilled home and check to ensure that the glass panel is level. Place the cover plates over the spigots, holding them to the glass with tape.

Attach           
Place each panel in its spigot hole, double checking to ensure it's level. When you are satisfied, use small pieces of wood to wedge the spigot into it's rightful place.

Resin           
Finally, mix epoxy resin and squirt it into each spigot hole. It will take approximately fifteen minutes to dry (this varies by brand). When it is totally dry, remove the tape and let the cover plates fall over the spigot holes.


When you are done, you will have your own frameless or semiframeless glass pool fencing Perth. 

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

What Is The Difference Between Frameless and Semi Frameless Pool Fences?

Frameless and Semi frameless glass pool fencing are popular options for many homes in Perth. Both provide a clear view inside and outside of the pool, don't block much sunlight, block the wind, and provide safety, especially for those with children or pets. But what exactly is the difference between these two very similar pool fencing?

Frameless Glass Pool Fencing
           
Frameless glass pool fencing is pool fencing that is made entirely of glass panels. In order to prevent as many interruptions as possible, frameless glass pool fencing is attached to the ground via spigots. The spigots are attached to the base of the glass and drilled into the base of your patio. The glass used is sturdy and impact resistant, making it safe to have up for years on end. If you are interested, look up a place that sells glass pool fencing Perth and ask for a quote.



Semi Frameless Glass Pool Fencing
           
Unlike frameless glass pool fencing, semi frameless glasspool fencing is not completely unobstructed. Rather then being attached to the ground via spigots, semi frameless glass pool fencing has aluminum posts between the panels of glass. While the glass used would still be impact resistant, the posts add an extra sense of security for those nervous about frameless glass pool fencing. The aluminum posts can also add an extra bit of style to your pool fence. There are plenty of places to find information on semi frameless glass pool fencing Perth.

Semi frameless and frameless glass pool fencing are both attractive and popular security barriers for your pool. Before installation, make sure to check out the building codes in your area. A quality pool fencing company can help you with understand them and will be sure to follow them to the letter.

Thursday, 29 August 2013

What Is The Proper Way to Install Glass Pool Fencing?

Glass pool fencing is a popular way to block off unwanted animals or wayward children from your pool. However, you want to make sure that your pool fence is installed properly and follows the guidelines provided by the city of Perth. Here are directions so that you can install glass pool fencing Perth at your leisure. 

Footing
           
You will need to create a concrete footing for your glass panels. A good rule of thumb is to make the concrete slabs each one-foot by one-foot. Use chalk to mark where you will be placing the panels.

Attaching Spigots (For Frameless)
           
Lay each panel on a table or other similar surface. At the bottom of the glass, attach the spigot.Maneuver the glass panels to the spot that you want them on the concrete foot, and trace the outline of the spigot (or posts) so that you can see where to drill into the concrete.


Drilling
           
Drill a five-inch deep hole that is a pinch larger then the spigot or post mark you traced.

Level
           
Stand the glass pool fencing up on its drilled home and check to ensure that the glass panel is level. Place the cover plates over the spigots, holding them to the glass with tape.

Attach
           
Place each panel in its spigot hole, double checking to ensure it's level. When you are satisfied, use small pieces of wood to wedge the spigot into it's rightful place.

Resin
           
Finally, mix epoxy resin and squirt it into each spigot hole. It will take approximately fifteen minutes to dry (this varies by brand). When it is totally dry, remove the tape and let the cover plates fall over the spigot holes.


When you are done, you will have your own frameless or semi frameless glass pool fencing Perth.

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Top 5 Questions Australians Ask about Glass Pool Fencing

When it comes to fencing off your pool, many people want the style and luxury that only glass can give them. The elegance and opulence of shimmering glass opens up the pool area and adds a sumptuousness you can’t achieve in any other way. But is glass the way to go, or is it just a gimmick promoted by pool fencing installation companies? Here are the answers to some of your most frequently asked questions.

1. Is it safe?
Glass is just as safe as any other type of fencing. Thick, toughened glass panels are resilient and strong, able to withstand the elements and to stand up to the treatment of most families.

2. Is it affordable?
Timber fencing is cheaper, but then you have to consider the costs of maintenance. Once glass is in place, it’s there forever. No need to paint, stain or replace panels because they’re impervious to pests, disease, rotting or discolouring.



3. Is it durable?
Glass panels will last forever if treated with care and respect. High quality glass is complemented with sturdy steel fence and gate hardware that won’t rust or rot away, providing years of enjoyment and total peace of mind.

4. Is it practical?
Glass pool fencing is made from glass, which means you can see through it. That gives you the protection you need while at the same time affording uninterrupted views of your surroundings, making it easy to keep an eye on the kids and the pets without having to get out of the water.

5. Is it easy to maintain?
It certainly is. In fact, apart from an occasional wipe, no maintenance is required. Compare that to the work needed to keep a wooden fence looking good and in perfect working order and you’ll soon realise the benefits of those luscious, solid glass panels.


For the highest quality pool fencing Perth has to offer, contact the glass pool fencing specialists at Premium Colour Gates today.

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Advice for Installing Semi Frameless Glass Pool Fencing

As you would do when installing any type of glass pool fencing, it’s important to take steps to ensure the installation is done efficiently and carefully. Otherwise you risk wasting time, energy and money on a job that might need doing all over again. Here are some tips that will help make the process smooth and trouble-free.

Getting the Right Glass for the Job
Unlike its frameless cousin, semi frameless glass pool fencing does not need to be quite as sturdy. You still need to get the thickness right, however, which should be no less than 10 mm. Semi frameless glass panels should have a maximum span of 1.6 metres in length to guarantee stability. This provides the perfect level of protection against accidental banging or bumping by excited children or pets, while being strong enough to meet safety regulations adequately.



Adding Frames and Hinges
Frameless glass pool fencing features a series of panels secured to the ground by heavy duty posts. With semi frameless glass, however, panels are joined together at 1.6 metre intervals. Even though thinner glass may be used, some customers prefer the extra security offered by the semi frameless model, with frame posts giving additional support and solidity to each panel.

Hinges need to be chosen at the same time as the glass to make sure they are a good fit. Frames and hinges are both available in a range of finishes and colours to help them blend in seamlessly with glass panels and the surrounding environment.

Get Expert Advice
Installing glass panels around your swimming pool is not a job for the faint-hearted. Your local pool fencing suppliers should be able to offer advice and guidance at every step of the operation, however, making sure you:

·            Purchase quality products that will do the job
·            Have the backup you need when things go wrong
·            Can get replacement parts should the need arise
·            Are able to source products that suit your budget


Contact your local glass pool fencing installers for further information.

Sunday, 23 June 2013

Ideas for Re-designing Your Swimming Pool using Pool Fencing


Having a great pool is one thing, but making it stand out from the crowd with additional features is another challenge altogether. The following are some factors which will help you decide how to make your pool look so much better and give it that wow factor.
 
Type of Pool Fencing

The first issue is the kind of fencing which will be used. There are several types of pool fencing to choose from: Aluminium fencing, frameless glass pool fencing, and semi frameless glass pool fencing. While the metal fences may provide an extremely strong barrier to the pool area and are good for keeping really large dogs out of the pool, they tend to block the view.
 
On the other hand, glass pool fencing gives the pool façade an added touch of elegance. Its see-through design allows you to enjoy panoramic views of your surroundings, and you can choose from frameless and semi frameless glass pool fencing structures. These two types of pool fencing differ by the amount of metal framing used in the fencing, with frameless models using the minimum of support to provide those all-important views.

 When choosing between the two types of glass pool fencing, it’s important to take into account the overall feel of the pool area.

Shape of the Fenced Pool Area

This depends largely on the shape of the pool itself. Also, consider the amount of floor space to be included within the fenced area for lounging or sunbathing.  For a more resort-like atmosphere around the pool, use any existing trees on your property as a natural source of shade and texture, making sure branches don’t overhang the pool that can make cleaning a nightmare.

If potted plants are used, these may be easily moved by larger dogs which can then gain access to the pool area. It might be a good idea to include plants that are rooted to the ground, possibly in raised beds or borders, to avoid such mishaps from occurring.
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