California Requirements for Safe and Code Compliant Pool Fencing Pool fencing requirements in California cover any type of pool, in ground or portable that contains over 18 inches of water. Home owners are required to construct barriers between their home and pool as a required safety measure. Technically a jacuzzi or even a portable pool purchased at a box store can fall under these guidelines. Pool fencing requirements in California are attempting to save lives; but at times this can come at the expense of aesthetics. Can I use cable railings for pool fencing in California? Stainless steel cable gates and fences can both be a viable option for pool barriers in California. Cable fences are attractive and nearly transparent; they will not cause the visible obstructions of standard pool fences. Pool barriers do have some specific requirements to note that include one or more of the following safety measures: The height of the fence has to be a minimum of 60 inches The gaps in between members cannot allow a 4″ sphere to pass through the fence Gates should be self latching and/or self closing Pools and/or spas should have approved safety covers Doors that give direct access to the pool should have exit alarms Additional requirements can be found at your local county websites like the one cited HERE. San Diego Cable Railings offers a wide variety of products to satisfy pool fencing requirements. Our durable stainless steel product line works great for coastal fencing projects as well as saline pools with salt air exposure. Additionally, we are an authorized dealer of all Feeney aluminum cable rail and design rail systems. Our preferred installers have performed code compliant cable fencing installations up and down the coast of California. If you would like to learn more about pool fencing, or to get an estimate for products and installation please visit the quote request page or call 844-277-7327.
December 17, 2024