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Pool Fence DIY by Life Saver Fencing Section Kit, 4 x 12-Feet, Black

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Style: Section Kit


Color: Black


Features

  • Removable, mesh, pool safety fencing for use around swimming pools to help protect against accidental falls into the pool.
  • This fence is at the recommend US CPSC height of 4 feet and come in individually boxed 12 foot sections.
  • Each box contains pre-assembled 4' X 12' section of fence, required deck sleeves/caps, and brass safety latch.
  • Installation requires a 1/2" minimum rotary hammer drill with a standard 5/8" long shaft masonry bit which is NOT included.
  • Fence is installed into deck sleeves under tension. Each 12' section is assembled with 5 one inch poles with 1/2" stainless steel deck mounting pin at 36" spacing. Comes with template.

Description

Easily customizable to fit around your pool, the Pool Fence DIY mesh pool safety system from Life Saver helps protect against accidental falls into your pool and can be installed by yourself (no contractor required). This 12-foot long section of fence has a 4-foot height (recommended by the Consumer Product Safety Commission) to help make your backyard pool area a safer place for children.In addition to concrete and subtantial surfaces, Pool Fence DIY by Life Saver can be installed into pavers, on sand/crushed stone, on a wood deck, and into dirt, rock gardens, and other loose surfaces. The fence is constructed of industrial-strength Textilene PVC-coated nylon mesh, which has a strength rating of 387 pounds per square inch. The UV-resistant mesh provides years of use in all weather conditions. The stainless steel pins are easily inserted into the supp;ied sleeves (after installation) and exceeds most local safety requirements. The fence can be removed when no children are present.To determine how much fencing your pool area needs, measure around the edge of your pool and leave 24 to 36 inches of space for walking and cleaning. After determining your total footage, divide by 12 to calculate the correct number of sections needed. When installed, poles are spaced out every 36 inches.This package includes a 4-foot high x 12-foot long section of mesh pool fence with five integrated poles (each with a 1/2-inch stainless steel peg), deck sleeves/caps, safety latch, and template (gate sold separately). Installation requires a rotary hammer drill with a standard 5/8-inch x 14-inch (minimum) masonry bit (not included). The optional Pool Fence DIY Drill Guide (sold separately) takes the guesswork out of the drilling process for proper in-ground installation. Pool Fence DIY offers 7-day-a-week installation support by phone, and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty. A family owned and operated company based in Delray Beach, FL, Life Saver has been has been keeping little feet on solid ground for over 25 years. In addition to Pool Fence DIY, Life Saver offers a contractor-installed Pool Fence option in most populated areas of the country.

Material: Aluminum


Color: Black


Brand: Life Saver Pool Fence


Style: Section Kit


Product Dimensions: 48"L x 144"W


Material: ‎Aluminum


Color: ‎Black


Brand: ‎Life Saver Pool Fence


Style: ‎Section Kit


Product Dimensions: ‎48"L x 144"W


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Manufacturer: ‎Life Saver Pool Fence Systems, Inc.


Part Number: ‎V110P-5


Item Weight: ‎13 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎V110P-5


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎48" x 12'


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎12


Included Components: ‎Required Deck Sleeves/Caps, Pre-Assembled 4' X 12' Section Of Fence, Stainless Steel Or Brass Safety Latch, Life Saver V110P-5 Diy Pool Fence Section, Template


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: February 20, 2013


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  • there must be a better and less cheesy way to do this
Style: Section Kit Color: Black
This appears to be a solidly built fence that is quite strong when installed. It is also fairly unobtrusive and attractive around the pool. It is very simple to install and remove. It remains to be seen if the material can hold up to a Phoenix, AZ summer with 120 degree heat and unrelenting sun from May to October. I’ll try to remember to post an update in 1 year. We rented a rotary hammer drill from the "Big Box Store” including the 18” drill bit for $50 for 4 hours. It took about 1 1/2 hours to drill 36 holes. It is quite quick if you plan every step ahead of time, recheck twice, and have some experience using power tools. We didn’t bother with the overpriced metal guide which seemed poorly made and overly fussy to be worth the money. We eye-balled the hole angles using a Carpenter’s Square for 90 degrees and an Sliding T-Bevel to set the lean. Speaking of lean, know one was able to quantify light lean vs heavy lean - Even the seller never returned my email. We used 2-4 degrees off 90 for light lean and 6-8 degrees off 90 for heavy lean. All our poles are standing straight so that must be about right. By the way, This isn’t rocket science. If you are off a degree or two, nobody is going to notice or care (unless you are OCD). We skipped the cheap spring hooks and screws (come on guys, there must be a better and less cheesy way to do this!). We purchased heavy-duty UV protected zip-ties with a 250 pound static load strength which is probably more than the supplied hooks. If you go this route, only use UV- stabilized zip-ties and replace them at least yearly, because they will deteriorate over time. The biggest negative are the sleeves and caps that go into the pool decking. They are not well-made and have sharp square edges rather than tapered edges. I predict that they will be toe-stubbers when the fence is not up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2017 by PST MD

  • Fantastic Fence, a Couple of Suggestions
Style: Section Kit Color: Black
I agree with all positive reviews. This is an amazing, high quality product. As mentioned in other reviews, rent a 1" minimum impact drill if you don't have one. I'd recommend a 2" to get through concrete like butter and make your holes pristine. The fence is more forgiving than I expected, but the light lean/heavy lean instructions are really helpful in making a nice looking install. I also agree that the drill guide is a must and the longer bit is crucial. I had a bit of trouble getting the pole sleeves in the concrete a couple of times, but it was because I hadn't gone through the hole with the drill a couple of extra times to get all of the bottom edges out. Another note, the printed instructions that come with a fence section do not match the online instructions. The paper version indicates that you should make the end pole holes for each section slightly closer to the second to last pole holes which gives you just a bit more slack when putting in and taking out the ends of each fence. Lastly, instead of hitting the sleeves into the drilled holes by putting something on top of the sleeve (like a piece of wood), I had good success in banging them in with an actual fence pole by inserting it into the sleeve and banging it down. This supports the tube so that you don't bend the top of the sleeve in a really tight hole. They are surprisingly expensive to replace. This is an excellent product, and I highly recommend it. I happen to be installing it the day after a close friend had a visiting child go to the hospital after falling into his pool. If you're hesitating, I can't encourage you enough to pull the trigger on this or some solution. I'd be happy to talk through my experience to decrease the intimidation factor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2016 by C. Johnson C. Johnson

  • Awesome Pool Fence...Make Your Own Drill Guide
Style: Section Kit Color: Black
This pool fence is awesome and installs quite quickly easily with some planning, following the directions, and using the right tools. I installed 45 feet of this in about 2.5 hours. I did a ton of research and read lots of reviews. As far as their drill guide goes...the general concensus from many reviews is it's overpriced garbage you'll never use again and it may not even give you good results so I decided to make my own for about $10. I purchased at Lowe's a 1/2" x 4.5" iron pipe threaded nipple and a 1/2" iron pipe floor flange. Thread the 2 pieces together and screw down in the center of a piece of wood. I used a scrap piece of some 1" by ? lumber I had laying around that I cut down to approx 4" x 13". I drilled a 3/4" hole of out the center of the wood first. The necessary 5/8 masonry bit fit nice and snug inside the pipe...so much so that the head of the drill bit will not fit through. You must slide the drill bit up through the bottom of the guide before attaching the bit to the drill. I used a Bauer rotary hammer drill I got at Harbor Freight and a Bosch 5/8" x 12" (yes 12" is plenty long enough with my homemade drill guide) SDS Plus masonry bit I picked up at Home Depot and it worked great. As far as the whole light lean, heavy lean issue goes, I simply used a wood shim between my patio and the bottom of the guide. Slide it closer to the drill bit...heavy lean; further away from the bit...light lean. Line up the tip of the bit with the mark you made for the hole, step on each side of the piece of wood to hold the guide in place and drill til you bottom out the drill on the top of the guide. Piece of cake. Hope my review helps you decide to get this fence and save some serious money and get great results by building your own guide like I did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2019 by Jameson Jameson

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