Pool Fence Installation

Pool Fence Installation in McKinney, TX

Keep your pool safe and your property compliant. We install code-meeting pool barriers in aluminum, iron, mesh, and glass — with self-closing, self-latching gates standard on every job.

Texas law requires a barrier around residential swimming pools, and McKinney enforces it through the Collin County inspection process. The minimum height is 48 inches, gates must self-close and self-latch, and there can't be any openings large enough for a small child to pass through. We build every pool fence to meet or exceed these requirements.

Aluminum is the most popular choice for McKinney pool fences — it doesn't rust, comes in multiple colors, and gives you clean sightlines to watch kids in the water. Wrought iron is a step up in durability and aesthetics for homeowners who want a heavier, more traditional look. For temporary or removable barriers, we install mesh pool fencing that can be taken down for events.

Every pool fence installation includes a self-closing, self-latching gate with the latch positioned at least 54 inches from the ground (per Texas code). We also verify that the fence doesn't have horizontal rails or features that could serve as a climbing aid. When we're done, your pool passes the Collin County inspection the first time.

What You Get

Why Choose Our Pool Fence Installation

Texas Code Compliant

Every installation meets Texas residential pool barrier requirements — 48-inch minimum height, no climbable features, self-closing/self-latching gates with latches at 54 inches.

Aluminum Options

Rust-free, powder-coated aluminum in black, bronze, and white. Maintains clean sightlines to the pool area while providing a secure barrier. Low maintenance year-round.

Self-Closing Gates

Hydraulic or spring-loaded gate hinges that close and latch automatically. This is required by code — we install it on every pool fence job, not as an add-on.

Passes Inspection First Time

We know the Collin County inspection checklist. Post spacing, gate hardware, barrier height, climbability — we verify every item before calling for the inspection.

How It Works

Our Installation Process

From your first call to the final walkthrough, here's how we build your pool fence installation.

01
Consult

Free Consultation

We visit your property, take measurements, discuss your needs, and provide a detailed written estimate. No pressure, no obligation.

  • On-site property visit
  • Detailed written estimate
  • HOA coordination included
02
Design

Custom Design

We design your fence to match your property, preferences, and HOA requirements. Materials are selected and ordered.

  • Material selection guidance
  • HOA compliance review
  • Custom layout planning
03
Build

Professional Installation

Our crew installs your fence on schedule. Posts set in concrete, every board level, every detail right. We clean up daily.

  • Posts set 36" deep in concrete
  • Daily job site cleanup
  • On-schedule completion
04
Verify

Final Walkthrough

We walk the fence line with you, verify everything meets your expectations, and make sure you're completely satisfied before we leave.

  • Full fence line inspection
  • Quality verification
  • Workmanship warranty

Pool Fence Installation FAQ

Common questions about pool fence installation in McKinney, TX.

Texas requires a minimum 48-inch barrier around residential pools. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching with the latch at least 54 inches high. No openings larger than 4 inches. McKinney enforces these through the Collin County permitting and inspection process.
Aluminum pool fences typically run $35 to $55 per linear foot installed in McKinney. Wrought iron is $50 to $70. Removable mesh barriers are $15 to $25 per foot. The total depends on the pool perimeter length and gate count.
Sometimes. If your existing property fence meets the 48-inch height requirement and has no climbable features, it can serve as part of the pool barrier. You'll still need a self-closing, self-latching gate. We can assess your current fence during a free consultation.
Yes. Mesh pool fences mount into deck-anchored sleeves and can be removed for parties or events, then reinstalled in minutes. They meet code when installed and give you flexibility that permanent fencing doesn't.
Aluminum and mesh fences provide clear sightlines — you can see the pool area from your patio or windows. That visibility is actually important for safety. If you prefer a solid barrier, iron with decorative pickets offers partial visibility with more privacy.
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Other Services You Might Need

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Ready for Pool Fence Installation?

Get a free estimate for pool fence installation at your McKinney property. On-site measurement, detailed quote, and HOA coordination included.