Pool Fence – Removable Mesh Safety Fence for Pools

Secure your pool area with All-Safe’s removable Mesh Pool Fence System, available in 4-ft and 5-ft heights with over 30+ mesh, pole, and color combinations so you can match almost any backyard style. Each 15-ft section includes aluminum poles, child-proof hardware, and premium mesh designed for lasting strength and transparency. Compatible with All-Safe gates and most major pool fence brands. DIY-ready for homeowners and installers.

Each 15-ft fence section provides 25% more coverage than standard 12-ft panels sold by other brands—meaning fewer poles, fewer holes, and faster installation.

Available Options:

  • 30+ style and color combinations using different pole types, mesh weaves, and paint finishes
  • Pole Type: ½-inch Peg Pole , 1-inch Y-Beam Pole or 1-inch Twin-I Beam Pole
  • Fence Height: 4 ft or 5 ft
  • Mesh Weave Styles: 5×7 or 10×10

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Price range: $99.00 through $184.81

Part #: Fence

Description

All-Safe’s DIY Mesh Pool Fence System gives homeowners and professionals a strong, transparent barrier that helps keep children and pets safe around water. Each 15-ft removable section of swimming pool fence is pre-assembled for easy installation and features high-strength aluminum poles, UV-resistant mesh, and dependable child-proof latching hardware. Choose from multiple heights, pole types, colors, and mesh weaves to match your pool area and safety needs.
 

Key Features

  • Available Heights: Choose 4-ft or 5-ft fence sections to meet your local safety requirements or personal preferences.
  • Customizable Look: Select your pole type, mesh weave, and paint color to create 30+ possible style combinations that blend with your pool and backyard.
  • Extended Coverage: Each 15-ft mesh pool fence section provides 25% more coverage than standard 12-ft panels sold by other brands—meaning fewer poles, fewer holes, and faster installation.
  • Pole Options:
    • Peg Pole – 1/2″ Stainless Steel Peg (5/8″ Drill Size) – Slim, universal design compatible with most major mesh pool fence brands.
    • Y-Beam Classic Pole – 1″ Diameter (1-1/8″ Drill Size) – Durable, powder-coated aluminum pole with a balanced, lightweight feel.
    • Twin-I Beam Ultra Pole – 1″ Diameter (1-1/4″ Drill Size) – Our strongest pole with reinforced internal structure for maximum rigidity.
  • All Poles Feature a Powder-Coated Finish – Provides long-lasting corrosion resistance and a clean, premium appearance.
  • Flexible Layouts: Sections can be cut shorter (3 ft, 9 ft, 12 ft, etc.) or combined to fit any pool shape.
  • Durable Mesh Options: Select from 5×7 or 10×10 mesh weaves, with multiple color choices designed to blend with your outdoor space. All mesh is UV-protected to resist fading, weathering, and chlorine exposure.
  • Pre-Assembled for Faster Setup: The removable pool fence sections come fully assembled with poles spaced every 36 inches for consistent tension and clean layout.
  • Compatible With Most Brands: Our pool fence sections, deck sleeves, gate kits, and hardware work with many popular mesh pool fence systems, making replacements and upgrades simple.
  • DIY-Friendly Installation: Sections can be installed on concrete, pavers (with footings), or other secure surfaces using standard installation tools. Our step-by-step videos and guides support first-time DIY customers. 

New to Pool Fencing? Not sure where to start?

Not sure if a removable pool fence is the right option for your pool or how the system works?

If you’re new to pool fencing, we recommend starting with a quick overview of how these systems are designed, what makes them effective, and how they compare to other safety options.  Learn more about pool fence systems and how they work

If you’re trying to decide between different styles, heights, or pole types, you can explore all available configurations and components to find the right fit for your pool layout. Compare pool fence styles, heights, and system options

Planning to install the fence yourself? Our DIY guide walks through layout planning, tools needed, and step-by-step installation so you can move forward with confidence. View our DIY pool fence installation guide
 

How to Calculate How Many Fence Sections You Need

  1. Measure Your Pool Layout: Measure the total linear feet around the area you want to fence.
  2. Divide by Section Length: Divide total feet by 15 (each section equals one 15-ft panel).
  3. Round Up: Always round up to the nearest whole number so your fence fully covers your layout.
  4. Include a Gate: If adding a self-closing gate, subtract a 3-ft space for the gate opening before determining your fence section count.

Why Choose All-Safe DIY Pool Fence Sections?

  • Proven, long-lasting materials
  • Pre-assembled sections reduce install time
  • Multiple pole, mesh, and color combinations
  • Compatible with All-Safe gates, hardware, and accessories
  • Mesh aluminum pool fence is ideal for homeowners, handymen, and professional installers
  • Backed by All-Safe’s industry experience and support

Invest in Safety & a Clean Look

All-Safe DIY Pool Fence sections provide a secure, transparent pool fence for kids that helps keep children and pets safe while maintaining the open look of your backyard. With durable materials, flexible configuration options, and an easy installation process, All-Safe fence sections deliver a professional result without professional cost.

Quick Guide Installation Instructions are available here:

Pool Fence Installation Quick Guide

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How to Plan the Layout for Your Pool Fence

Planning your pool fence layout is one of the first steps when preparing for a pool fence installation. Most homeowners begin planning their layout before ordering materials or while getting estimates from a local installer. Taking time to think through your fence layout will help you: Whether you’re installing the fence yourself or working with […]

To accurately determine the amount of fencing required for your project, first calculate the total perimeter that needs to be enclosed. Once you have this measurement in feet, consult the chart provided below for guidance. Each section of our fence spans 15 feet, so dividing your total perimeter by 15 will give you the number of sections needed.

If your plan includes the installation of a Self-Closing Gate, remember that each gate occupies a space of 3 feet. Therefore, you should subtract 3 feet from the total fencing length to accommodate the gate. This adjustment ensures that you purchase the correct amount of fencing material, avoiding unnecessary expenses and ensuring a seamless installation.

Feet of Fence Needed Fence Sections Needed
1-15
1
16-30
2
31-45
3
46-60
4
61-75
5
76-90
6
91-105
7
106-120
8
121-135
9
136-150
10
151-165
11
166-180
12
181-195
13

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