Wall Attachment Component Kit

Secure your pool fence to walls with this versatile kit. Available in Black or Silver, it includes latches, anchors, and screws for reliable installation.

$18.75

Part #: Wall Attachment

Description

Secure Your Pool Fence with a Versatile Wall Attachment Kit

Designed to connect pool fences to walls made of brick, stucco, wood, and other materials, this kit provides everything you need for a stable and professional installation. Available in Black or Silver, it’s an excellent addition to any pool safety setup.

What’s Included:

  • 2 Section Latches (Black or Silver)
  • 2 Large Eye Screw Anchors
  • 2 1/2-Inch Eye Screws
  • Step-by-Step Installation Instructions

Installation Made Simple:

  1. Align the Fence: Use a level to ensure the end pole of your fence is straight. Mark the wall where the second and third screws align, keeping a distance of 2-3/4 inches between the pole and the wall.
  2. Drill and Anchor: Drill into the marked spots using a ¼-inch masonry bit. Insert the large eye screw anchors securely into the holes.
  3. Attach and Secure: Thread the eye screws into the anchors. Connect the section latches to the pole and secure them to the wall for a strong, stable connection.

Why This Kit is Essential:

  • Reliable Performance: Ensures your pool fence stays securely attached to walls.
  • Durable Materials: Stainless steel components resist rust and harsh weather conditions.
  • Customizable Finish: Choose Black or Silver to match your fence.
  • Quick and Easy Setup: Includes clear instructions for stress-free installation.

Important Note:
The strength of your wall attachment depends on the material used. Weak or brittle surfaces, like old stucco or rotted wood, may fail under pressure. Always check for a solid installation surface to ensure safety.

How to Install a Wall Attachment Kit Infographic

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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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