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Step-by-Step Guide: Removing & Reinstalling Your Pool Fence

Introduction

Your All-Safe removable pool fence provides peace of mind, but there may be times when you need to temporarily remove and reinstall it. Follow these step-by-step instructions to ensure a smooth process.

Removing Your Pool Fence

Step 1: Start with the Gate

  • Open the gate and stand in the opening to prevent it from closing.
  • Locate the eye installed by the installer—it should be in a horizontal position when the gate and fence are properly set up.
  • Use the Quick Link to turn the eye to a vertical position, then detach the Quick Link.
  • Slide the eye out of the slot in the Rectangular Bracket.

Step 2: Remove the First Pole

  • Remove the first pole connected to the gate and set it aside.
  • The Gate Truss will lean at a three-degree angle—simply slide it out of the deck sleeve.
  • Repeat this process for the other side of the gate.

Step 3: Detach Wall Attachments & Termination Points

  • Disconnect any wall attachments or other termination points before continuing.

Step 4: Separate Fence Sections

  • Use the section latch to disconnect each fence section.
  • If you have the New Quick Lock Latch, simply unlock it for a quicker process.
  • If you don’t have this latch yet, consider upgrading—it simplifies the entire process.

Step 5: Mark Your Fence for Easy Reinstallation

  • Use a paint pen or silver Sharpie to mark the bottom inside of the first and last pole in each section.
  • Avoid using tape, as it can leave sticky residue and look unsightly.

Step 6: Remove and Roll the Fence Properly

  • Remove the first pole in the section and roll the fence toward the next pole.
  • Continue this process, always rolling neatly.
  • Do not pile up the fence—this can lead to tangling, wrinkles, and difficulty storing it properly.

Step 7: Handling Curved Sections

  • When connected, curved fence poles should be straight.
  • When disconnected, they will angle outward.
  • Remove and reinstall the poles at the same angle they were originally drilled.

Step 8: Removing a Corner Post

  • Roll up each side of the fence toward the Corner Post.
  • Remove the Corner Post last.

Step 9: Insert Deck Caps

  • To keep your deck clean and prevent tripping hazards, insert deck caps into the empty deck sleeves.

Step 10: Store the Fence Correctly

  • Store fence section rolls upright to prevent damage.
  • Do not lay them on the ground—rodents may crawl inside and chew the mesh, causing damage.

Reinstalling Your Pool Fence

Step 1: Remove Deck Caps

  • Use a flathead screwdriver or your fingernail to remove the deck caps.

Step 2: Install the Corner Post

  • Since the Corner Post is drilled at a sharper angle to absorb tension, it must be reinstalled correctly.
  • Place it back in at the correct angle before inserting the other fence poles.

Step 3: Reinstall Fence Sections

  • Insert each fence pole back into its original position.
  • Ensure that each section is aligned with your original layout.

Step 4: Reconnect Termination Points

  • Reattach wall attachments and any other termination points before installing the gate.

Step 5: Reinstall the Gate

  • Set aside the fence poles immediately to the right and left of the gate for now.
  • Insert the Gate Trusses into the deck sleeves at a 3-degree angle, ensuring they sit flush with the deck.
  • Once the Gate Trusses are in place, insert the two remaining fence poles.

Step 6: Secure the Gate Connection

  • Pull the Gate Truss and fence post together, then insert the eye back into its original position.
  • Hook the Quick Link onto the eye and screw it closed.
  • Turn the eye to the horizontal position to lock it in place.

Step 7: Check Gate Functionality

  • Open and release the gate to test if it closes and latches properly.
  • If the gate is not closing correctly, refer to our article:How to Adjust Your Pool Fence.

Final Tip: Regular Maintenance

  • Periodically check and adjust your fence and gate to maintain optimal security and peace of mind.

By following these steps, you can easily remove and reinstall your pool fence whenever needed, ensuring a safe and efficient setup. If you have any questions or need replacement parts, visit our website or contact us for assistance!

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