POOL FENCING
Built to meet local pool codes, with self-closing, self-latching gates.
★ Why Aluminum ★
Not every yard wants a wall. If you've got a view worth keeping, a pool that needs to meet code, or a front yard where a solid fence would feel like a fortress, aluminum is the answer — a clean black line that defines the property without closing it in.
Aluminum doesn't rust. Not on a lakefront, not after a hard winter of road salt, not ever. The powder-coated finish stays sharp without paint, and the rackable panels follow a sloping yard instead of fighting it.
★ Styles ★
A short list on purpose — aluminum is a specialist material, and these are the shapes it does best.
Built to meet local pool codes, with self-closing, self-latching gates.
Defines the property line and lifts the curb appeal.
A clean horizontal rail, or classic spear finials. Your call.
Walk gates, double gates, and driveway gates with matching hardware.
★ Straight Answers ★
Not sure? That's normal. Steve or Jon will walk your yard and tell you straight — even if the answer costs us the sale.
★ What It Costs ★
Aluminum tends to run higher per foot than wood or vinyl, and it's usually worth it for the yards it's right for — especially around pools, where code compliance isn't optional. Height, style, gate count, and grade all move the number. We'll walk it with you and be straight about it.
Financing available — spread the cost over time.
★ 700+ Google Reviews ★
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Yes. Residential-grade aluminum handles Midwest wind and weather easily. It's not load-bearing like a privacy fence — it's a boundary, and it does that job for decades.