Pool fencing in Mid North Coast
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Mid North Coast Pool Fencing
A good pool fence does more than tick a box — it keeps your loved ones safe and still looks great in your space. At Riverside Aluminium & Stainless, we specialise in pool fencing that meets Australian safety standards without compromising on style. We work across the Mid North Coast offering frameless glass, stainless steel, and aluminium fencing options, along with soft-close gates and secure locking systems. Whether you want something modern and minimal or strong and private, we’ll help you find the right fit for your pool and property.
- Frameless 12mm glass fencing
- Stainless or aluminium options
- Soft-close gates with side pull locks
You can go fully custom or choose from tried-and-tested styles — either way, you’ll get a fence that’s built to handle our climate and stand the test of time. If you’re ready to update your pool area,
give us a call on
0423 428 055
for a free quote and expert guidance.
Custom Pool Fencing Made Easy
We know every pool setup is different — from awkward shapes and retaining walls to sloped yards or tight access. That’s why we build
pool fences to suit your space, with flexible options to work around any layout. Choose from frameless glass panels mounted on spigots, aluminium slats for privacy, or stainless steel posts with wire or glass infill. All materials are weather-resistant, easy to clean and comply with safety regulations. We also supply matching gates with soft-close hinges and side pull locks to meet pool compliance codes and make everyday use simple.
- Fully compliant with Australian standards
- Built for coastal & high-use conditions
- Matching custom gates available
Whether you’re replacing old fencing or installing something brand new, we’ll help you find the best option for safety, looks and durability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of pool fencing is the most durable?
Frameless glass and stainless steel are considered the most durable materials for pool fencing, especially in coastal or high-use environments. Glass panels are made from 12mm toughened safety glass that’s resistant to impact, heat and corrosion. Stainless steel offers structural strength and excellent resistance to rust. Powder-coated aluminium is also a popular choice — it’s lighter, cost-effective, and low-maintenance, though it may not match the long-term durability of glass or stainless in harsh conditions.
Is glass pool fencing safe for kids and pets?
Yes, when properly installed, glass pool fencing is very safe for both children and pets. It uses thick, toughened safety glass that’s designed not to shatter under pressure. The smooth surface and lack of footholds make it difficult to climb, reducing the risk of accidents. For added safety, glass pool gates come with self-closing hinges and child-proof locking systems such as side pull latches. All glass fencing must meet strict Australian safety standards.
Do pool fences need to comply with specific laws in NSW?
Absolutely. In New South Wales, pool fences must comply with the Swimming Pools Act 1992 and the Australian Standard AS1926.1. This includes minimum fence height (typically 1200mm), non-climbable zones, gate self-closing and latching requirements, and proper clearance from windows or objects nearby. These laws are designed to reduce drowning risks and are strictly enforced by local councils. Always ensure your new fence is installed by someone familiar with local compliance regulations.
How long does pool fencing installation take?
The time it takes to install pool fencing can vary depending on the size of the area, materials used and how complex the layout is. A standard pool fence might take 1–3 days, while more customised jobs or those with uneven ground or additional gates can take longer. Glass fencing may require extra preparation or curing time if mounted with spigots. It’s best to allow for a detailed site inspection to get a realistic timeframe before work begins.