Self-Closing, Self-Latching
Spring-loaded hinges swing the gate shut behind you, and the latch catches on its own — standard on every pool gate we hang.
Fence Types • DFW
A pool fence has one job that outranks all others: keeping kids and pets out of the water when no one is watching. Texas pool barrier rules and local DFW city codes set firm requirements — barrier height, gate latches, picket spacing, locking mechanisms — and the gate must be self-closing and self-latching. We build to those codes as the starting point, not the stretch goal: childproof locks and self-closing hinges come standard, and we review your city's requirements with you during the free estimate. Most pool fences are installed in one to two days.
Every DFW city enforces pool barrier rules covering minimum fence height, gaps and picket spacing, latch height, and gate hardware. The non-negotiable: gates must close themselves and latch themselves, every single time.
Spring-loaded hinges swing the gate shut behind you, and the latch catches on its own — standard on every pool gate we hang.
Barrier height, picket spacing, and latch placement built to your city's requirements, verified before we quote.
We walk your city's pool fence rules with you during the consultation, so the fence passes inspection the first time.
Powder-coated aluminum is the most popular: rust-free around constant water exposure, code-compliant, with open pickets that keep the pool in view. Wrought iron brings the same security with a heavier, classic profile. Glass panels disappear entirely — maximum visibility, maximum style.
Every build uses rust-proof hardware and weather-resistant finishes made for heat, humidity, and splash zones.
Parents of small children and dogs that think they can swim. HOA boards bringing community pools up to code. Residential developers who need barriers that pass inspection on schedule. Same fence, same standard: it closes itself, it latches itself, and it holds up to Texas summers. Backed by our workmanship warranty — and yes, we call 8-1-1 before we dig the post holes.
Yes. We build to your city's pool barrier requirements — fence height, gate latches, picket spacing, and locking mechanisms — and we review the local code with you during your free consultation so the fence passes inspection the first time.
Aluminum, wrought iron, or glass. Powder-coated aluminum is the most popular for its rust-free durability and open views; glass offers a nearly invisible barrier; iron brings classic weight and strength.
Childproof locks and self-closing hinges come standard. The gate swings shut behind you and latches on its own — the two features that matter most when a child reaches the gate before you do.
Most pool fence installations are completed in 1–2 days, including gates and hardware adjustment.
We walk your property line with you, take measurements, and talk through materials and layout.
You get an honest, itemized estimate — free, no pressure, and valid for 60 days.
Our crew shows up on time, builds it right, and leaves your yard cleaner than we found it.
Securing the pool is step one. These pages cover the rest of the yard.
Get a free, no-pressure estimate from a local DFW crew. Most quotes delivered within 24 hours.