Lunes, Agosto 24, 2020

Pool Fence and Safety It Can Bring

 


A swimming pool safety fence is:  

  • A type of fence placed around swimming pools.

  • A passive barrier to restrict the access of small children aged 5 and under to the 

    swimming pool. 

  • Has self-closing and self-latching gates to be compliant with most countries’ laws 

    and codes.

  • Designed so that young children cannot climb over them or go through them. 

  • They are manufactured with strict standards to be sturdy, durable and non-climbable.

With a pool safety fence in Naples,  present at home, one can be sure that pool 

accidents can be minimized or could be avoided.


Pool Safety Fence Installation in Florida 


If you are still looking for a service provider who can install a pool safety fence in Naples

there is a trusted company that can do the job for you. Fabri-Tech is a distributor of 

 Life Saver Pool Fence® pool barriers and can install it for you.


Basic Pool Safety Fence Requirements:

 

There is no federal pool fence law currently in place within the United States. However, 

several states, including Florida and Arizona have created their own individual pool fence 

laws. A residential swimming pool barrier must have all of the following characteristics:


(a) the barrier must be at least 4 feet high on the outside; 

(b) the barrier may not have any gaps, openings, indentations, protrusions, or structural 

components that could allow a young child to crawl under, squeeze through, or climb 

over the barrier; 

(c) the barrier must be placed around the perimeter of the pool and must be separate from 

any fence, wall, or other enclosure surrounding the yard unless the fence, wall, or other 

enclosure is situated on the perimeter of the pool, is being used as part of the barrier and 

meets the barrier requirements of the statute; and, 

(d) the barrier must be placed sufficiently away from the water’s edge to prevent a young 

child or a medically frail elderly person who may have managed to penetrate the barrier from 

immediately falling into the water.



Pool fence regulations per the IBCs: 


Though exact pool fence regulations tend to vary, in general, they follow the specifications of 

the International Building Code section 305, regarding “pool barriers.” The IBC was 

designed as a base code by the International Code Committee and has been adopted by 

most local building authorities throughout the U.S. It’s updated every three years, so be sure 

you follow the most current version.



Types of residential pools that need fences

  • Swimming pools that are in-ground, completely or partially, must be enclosed by a fence.

  • Above ground pool installations may need fencing, depending on water depth. (Check 

    exact depth per your local code. It’s usually a minimum of 18-24 inches.)

  • Outdoor spas and hot tubs have to be equipped with either a fence or a cover in most

     jurisdictions, again according to how deep the water is.

  • Portable pools are usually not legally required to have a fence. However, if unfenced, 

    between uses they should be either covered or emptied and stored.

 

Here are some simple reminders to could think about:

  1. Ensure that trees and shrubs are away from the pool so that children cannot climb over 

    the fence.

  2. Remove hazardous furniture, potted plants, or any hazardous materials beside the pool. 

    Make sure it is more than two meters away from the fence.

  3. Your pool fence must be in good condition. There should be no climbing aids present near 

    the fence.

  4. Display some first aid materials or charts near your pool area.

  5. Make sure your pool fence is inspected by experts to make sure it adheres to the 

    government’s Pool Safety regulations.

For inquiries and more information about how to have a pool safety fence installed in your home, 

just call Fabri-Tech Screens at 1-800-281-1289 or 239-772-9825. Fabri-Tech’s Design and 

Construction Team will gladly come to your home or business in Bonita Springs, Cape Coral,  

Fort Myers, Port Charlotte, Naples, Marco Island, North Port, Venice, Estero, Lehigh Acres

or Punta Gorda to offer you a non-obligation design quote. You will be happy you did.

Miyerkules, Agosto 19, 2020

Screen Enclosure Repair and Maintenance in Southwest Florida

 

A screen enclosure is a great way to make your outdoor experience even more enjoyable. 

Its a great investment to enhance and expand your living space.  Living in Florida having a 

pool screen enclosure or screened in lanai is a must haveA Screen Enclosure by 

Fabri-Tech Screens keeps the bugs and pests out so you can enjoy your evenings bug free 

and yet enjoy the outdoors.


How long does a screen enclosure last?

 

Screen enclosures in Florida can last anywhere from five to twenty plus years. The 

different materials, construction, and care make a huge difference, determining whether 

your enclosure will last just a few years or several decades. A screen enclosure by 

Fabri-Tech is a beneficial investment.

 

Reasons why pool enclosures experience damage and need repairs.



  • Squirrel damage can include holes gnawed through the screen material. 

  • Storms and hurricanes as well as severe thunderstorms may damage the entire 

    structure of the pool enclosure or may cause minor damage such as: 

    • Holes 

    • Dents

    • Broken doors

    • Ripped Screen Panels

  • Mold on fixtures and casings may cause corrosion on metal parts and damage. 

  • The salty air for homeowners who live near the ocean may cause metal screening,

     junctions, and fasteners to corrode. 

  • Pool enclosures located in environments with extreme temperatures may 

    experience degradation from: 

    • Sun

    • Warping

    • Dry rot

    • Faded paint

  • People and pets may also cause damage to the pool enclosure through everyday use 


5 Signs You Might Need a Pool Enclosure Replacement

  1. The spline that holds the screen in place will start to shrink.

  2. You may see the stitching of the screen pulling apart.

  3. You notice some minor rips or tears in a few of your screen panels.

  4. Fastener rust or missing equipment.

  5. Algae growth, when it grows on screen, it not only creates an unsightly vision, it could be 

    harmful to the health of you and your loved ones.

 

Experts in Screen Enclosure Maintenance and Repair In Florida 

Now, rescreening your screen enclosure in Florida may seem easy in theory.  Call  

Fabri-Tech to fully rescreen your enclosure. There are many repairs that a pool enclosure 

might need. These include: 


  • Screen repair

  • Complete rescreening

  • Cage painting

  • Fixing rotted wood fascia

  • Fixing broken doors

  • Repairing structure damage

  • Fixing sealant around junctions of the enclosure

We have an experienced crew that can complete the rescreen in one day or less.  We will 

also replace your door kits and any missing or loose screws as well as a light pressuring 

washing of your enclosure. 


Why Consider a Screen Enclosure Repair In Florida? 


  • Homeowners who will undergo a screen enclosure repair project should consider the 

    purpose of the repair and the type of use they would like to get out of their pool. 

  • These can boost the amount of time that homeowners can enjoy the pool. 

  • Upgrades to the screen material are another option as a screen that is more tightly 

    woven is more durable and more effective at preventing insects from getting into the 

    pool area. 

  • Adding childproof safety locks enhances the security of the pool. 



For more information or for a design consultation for your custom pool enclosure, please  

contact Fabri-Tech Screens at 1-800-281-1289 or 239-772-9825 now for a non-obligation 

quote. We will be glad to help you wherever you are in Marco Island, Bonita Springs, 

 Naples, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Port Charlotte, North Port, Venice, Estero, Punta 

Gorda, or Lehigh Acres, Longboat Key, Siesta Key and Sarasota.