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How To Install a Pool Fence in Grass

Installing your Pool Fence in Grass is possible when the right tools and steps are followed. Your local reseller can walk you through the process of what happens when a pool fence line needs to be installed in grass. If you are choosing the “do it yourself” route, you can also view our helpful installation video and see what is involved to ensure your installing your pool fence in grass properly.

Things to know

When installing in Grass, keep in mind that you will have PVC stubs at each pole location and you will need to remove your fence if cutting or weed whacking your lawn to prevent any damage.

Installation Steps

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass  - Completed

Run a string line

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass - Run a String Line

Measure to your next pole

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass - Measure to your next pole

Dig your hole

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass - Dig your hole

Screws in the PVC

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass - Screws in PVC

Hammer in the PVC

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass - Hammer in PVC

Fill 1/3 of the hole with water

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass - Fill hole with water

Fill the hole with Rapid Set concrete & mix

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass - Fill with Rapid Set

Check your PVC

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass - Check your PVC before it's set

Mark level on your PVC & Cut

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass -Mark & Cut PVC

Install the fence

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass - Install the Fence

Replace grass over the footing

How To Install Your Pool Fence in Grass - Replace the Grass
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Many of our products’ materials are not available through typical stores and vendors and therefore must be custom manufactured specifically for our use. In order to control costs and provide you with the best value possible, our raw materials are produced in large batches and can often take several months to receive. The colors of our materials can, and often do, vary slightly from batch to batch. Although we make every effort to minimize color variations, we cannot be responsible for these differences when they occur. If a precise color or specific shade is important, please inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

Color names are subjective and may not be what you think the color should be.

For example, we use the name “putty” to describe some of our products. Your idea of the color “putty” may be different than someone else’s idea of “putty”. In addition, products may have the same color name but may not be the exact same color. For example, we have different shades of “black”. Please do not order using color names as your only guide. If a precise color or specific shade is important, please inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

Inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

If it is important that your product be an exact color or shade, it is highly recommended that you inspect the actual product prior to its installation and address any concerns with your local independent installer. Most independent installers do not offer refunds or accept returns due to color variations.