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Frameless Glass Pool Fencing

Code-compliant frameless glass pool barriers in 1/2" tempered glass, mounted on polished stainless spigots or base channel. All the safety of a fence, none of the visual clutter.

Nothing changes a backyard like replacing a bar fence with frameless glass. Your pool stays fully secured to IBC and Arkansas barrier requirements, and your sight line to the water, the yard, and the Ozark tree line stays completely open.

We engineer every fence run for wind load and code: minimum 48" barrier height, self-closing and self-latching gates with the latch release positioned per code, and panel gaps that pass the 4" sphere rule. This is structural glazing, not landscaping, and we treat it that way.

Our two mounting systems cover nearly every deck. Core-drilled or plate-mounted stainless spigots float the glass above the deck for the cleanest look. Base channel wraps the bottom edge for a continuous line and is often the better choice on uneven or older concrete.

Capabilities

What You Get

1/2" tempered safety glass

Heat-treated structural panels, polished on all four edges, engineered for wind and impact loads.

Duplex 2205 stainless spigots

Marine-grade stainless resists pool chemistry and Arkansas humidity without tea-staining.

Self-closing, self-latching gates

Hydraulic soft-close hinges and magnetic latches that meet IBC/IRC pool barrier requirements.

Code compliance handled

We design to the 48" minimum height and 4" sphere rule and coordinate inspection paperwork.

Spigot or base channel mounting

Core-drill, plate-mount, or channel systems matched to your deck material and levelness.

Low-iron panel upgrades

Ultra-clear glass for a truly invisible barrier around high-end pools.

Options

Pool fence systems at a glance

SystemLookBest for
Core-drilled spigotsFloating glass, minimal hardwareNew concrete decks, travertine, pavers on slab
Plate-mounted spigotsSame floating look, surface fixedExisting decks where coring is not possible
Base channelContinuous clean line at deck levelUneven decks, long straight runs
Glass gate packageMatching frameless gateEvery fence; required for compliant access
Wind-rated corner returnsMitred glass corners, no postsExposed hilltop and lakefront sites
Recent Work

From the Job Board

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Questions

Glass Pool Fencing FAQ

Does a glass pool fence meet Arkansas code?
Yes, when built correctly. Barriers must be at least 48" tall with no opening that passes a 4" sphere, and gates must be self-closing and self-latching. We design every run to those requirements and support your local inspection.
Will it handle storms and wind?
Panels are 1/2" tempered structural glass engineered for wind load, and hardware is rated far beyond residential requirements. Hail resilience is comparable to tempered patio table glass, which is to say excellent.
How do I clean it?
A hose, a soft brush, and an occasional squeegee. A hydrophobic coating cuts maintenance roughly in half around chlorinated pools.
Spigots or channel, which should I pick?
Spigots win on looks and airflow under the glass; channel wins on uneven decks and long runs. We quote both where either works.
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