If you
recently got a swimming pool at your place then congratulations! If you are
planning to install a swimming pool keep on reading below too. Whichever
category you may fall into, securing your pool so nothing unfortunate may
happen is crucial. It is one of the most important aspects of installing a pool
that you take necessary preventive measures for the safety of everyone at your
place. In a Pool Glass Fencing in Melbourne can help you preserve the beautiful
look of your outdoor space all the while being functional and securing the pool
area from toddlers, babies, pets or anyone who does not want to go in the pool.
The biggest
benefit with using glass is that whether you are inside the pool or outside,
your view is not obstructed. If you are in the pool, you can easily keep an eye
on your children in the yard and if you are outside on the lounge and your kids
are in the pool, you will be clearly able to see what they are up to. This is a
great benefit for parents who are busy with household work and need to keep
invigilation from a distance. Frameless glass fencing is a great option even if
you do not have children. While soaking up the hot summer sun in a floatie in
the pool you can enjoy the green view of your garden without any anything
obstructing your view.
Another benefit
that glass pool fencing comes with is minimal maintenance. If the installation
is done right from the start, maintaining a glass fence is a breeze. Just make
sure that you hire an experienced professional to install it for you. They will
come with the required equipment and tools to do the job as fast as possible.
If you go the DIY route you might risk damaging your newly bought glass fence
and the risk is just not worth it. Anyway, unlike metal and wood fencing, glass
simply needs to be cleaned and you are good to go. Metal needs to be sealed
with rust repellent time and again which is a hassle. The same is the case with
wood fencing which needs to be coated with a water-repellent or other chemicals
to maintain its looks and not simply decay.
If you have
glass fencing you do not need to be worried about the maintenance and repair
charges which will surely be required if you go with steel or wood fencing.
With respect to pools glass fencing in Melbourne comes with three
options. The first option is framed. In this type of glass fencing each sheet
of a glass panel is surrounded with a material to create a clear distinction
where one ends and the other begins. The material predominantly used for the
boundary is aluminium. It encases the glass panel from each of the four sides.
This is a great option if you want glass fencing on a budget. This also works
great in the dark where one can clearly see the fencing and not trip over the
glass fence itself.
The next option is semi-frameless fencing. In this the top and bottom sides are
not outlined but rather only where each panel meets is joined together by a pole
in the ground made out of metal. (This one is our personal favourite by the
way.)
The last one is the frameless glass pool fencing. In this there is no outline
or boundary. Each panel is rooted in the ground and each glass panel blends
almost seamlessly with the other. The view of a person is not obstructed at
all.