There are quite a number of factors when it comes to pricing a removable mesh fence such as:
The material the fence is being installed into
One factor that can determine the price of a removable mesh fence is the labor-intensive work that goes into the installation. For example, a fence going directly into concrete or pool decking will cost anywhere from 10-15 dollars per foot less than if you were to install the same fence into anything that requires the installation of footers, such as pavers, grass, and dirt.
Size of the Pool
The size of the pool can also play a factor in pool fence cost. The most protective but not always the most cost-effective way to have a mesh fence installed is to enclose the pool entirely. Many times the fence can be anchored to walls without an issue but nothing is more secure than having the entire pool enclosed by the mesh fencing. It may cost more but it’s the surest way to ensure family safety.
Height of the Fence
How tall of a mesh fence that’s being installed. Another determiner of how much a fence will cost is the height of the fence. The standard height for a removable mesh fencing is 4 feet. However, in some counties, it is required that if a pool is being remodeled or a newly build pool you will need to have a 5-foot barrier around the pool.
Quality of Material and Posts
Many pool fences will be imported from overseas, this cuts down a lot on the product cost of pool fencing but unfortunately, this is also a lesser quality of pool fencing. Without low quality comes low safety. Paying more for American-made fencing makes sense when it comes to the safety of the family. The best quality fences will be made from 6063 marine-grade aluminum and have passed ASTM standards.