Pool Fencing in the Eastern Suburbs

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Glass Pool Fencing Across the Eastern Suburbs

At ClearView Glass Pool Fencing, we provide glass pool fencing services across the Eastern Suburbs, working with homeowners in areas where space, layout and design expectations often play a key role in installation. With over 25 years of experience, we understand that many properties in the Eastern Suburbs feature compact outdoor areas, architectural landscaping or elevated pool zones that require careful planning. Our glass pool fencing systems are designed using toughened safety glass and compliant hardware that meets Australian standards for safety and structural requirements.


We begin each project with a detailed site assessment to understand access, boundary constraints and how the fencing will integrate with surrounding features such as retaining walls, paving or outdoor living areas. This allows us to determine suitable panel placement and gate positioning without disrupting the existing layout. Our team follows a consistent installation process focused on alignment, spacing and secure fixing. We also maintain clear communication so customers understand how the system is configured and installed. All work is carried out with attention to regulatory requirements and site-specific considerations.


Call us on 0416 845 488 to organise your pool fencing project in the Eastern Suburbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What clearance is required around pool fencing?

    Pool fencing regulations in NSW require specific clearances to prevent climbing and ensure safety. 


    This includes maintaining a non-climbable zone around the fence, which typically extends 900mm on the outside of the barrier. 


    Objects such as furniture, plants or structures must not be placed within this zone, as they can compromise compliance.

  • Can glass pool fencing be installed on tiled or paved surfaces?

    Yes, glass pool fencing can be installed on tiled, paved or concrete surfaces, provided the underlying structure is suitable for fixing hardware. 


    Installers assess the condition and thickness of the surface before installation to determine the appropriate fixing method. 


    In some cases, additional preparation may be required to ensure the panels remain stable and secure.

  • Does pool fencing need to be inspected regularly?

    Pool fencing in NSW must remain compliant at all times, and regular inspections are often required, particularly for rental properties or when selling a home. 


    Inspections check factors such as gate functionality, fence height and the condition of surrounding areas. 


    Maintaining the fencing system helps ensure it continues to meet safety standards over time.

Planned With Your Property in Mind

Installing glass pool fencing in the Eastern Suburbs often involves working within limited or uniquely shaped spaces, where precision is essential. Smaller backyards, narrow access points and multi-level properties require accurate measurements and careful planning to ensure the fencing system fits within the available area. Panel sizing, fixing methods and gate clearances are all selected based on the layout to maintain compliance without overcrowding the space.


The installation process includes preparing surfaces such as tiled areas, concrete slabs or decking, followed by securing glass panels using engineered fixing systems suited to each surface type. Gate hardware is adjusted to meet self-closing and latching requirements, which are essential for pool safety compliance. Throughout the process, alignment checks are carried out to ensure consistent spacing and positioning.



Customers are provided with clear information about the installation timeline, what to expect during each stage and how to maintain the fencing after completion. This approach supports a well-planned installation that reflects both the practical requirements and design considerations of Eastern Suburbs properties.