Pool Fencing in Forster

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Forster Pool Fencing

If you’ve recently built a pool or need to upgrade your existing pool area, Oz-Craft in Forster provides durable, compliant, and visually appealing pool fencing solutions tailored to the coastal lifestyle. With over 40 years of experience in aluminium and glass fabrication, Oz-Craft offers fences that not only meet all legal safety requirements but also complement the look and feel of your outdoor space.


Whether you prefer sleek frameless glass or a classic powder-coated aluminium finish, every fence is custom-designed to fit your layout perfectly. Forster locals value the team’s honest advice, attention to detail, and practical designs that withstand the sun, wind, and salt air common to the area.


These fences are built to last, offering long-term peace of mind and minimal maintenance. All fencing installations are completed to Australian Standards, ensuring your pool is safe, secure, and council-compliant.


Ready to protect your pool in style? Contact Oz-Craft on 02 6554 6992 today to organise a quote.

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Safe, Stylish, & Built to Last

Living in a coastal town like Forster means your outdoor spaces see plenty of use, and your pool fence needs to keep up. Oz-Craft installs high-quality pool fencing that balances safety and style, giving you a compliant barrier that enhances your backyard rather than blocking it out.


Glass fencing is popular for maintaining views and creating an open feel, while aluminium options provide a more traditional look with robust protection. Every job begins with a site inspection and quote, followed by custom fabrication to match your space and safety needs.


Installations are carried out by experienced professionals who ensure every panel, latch, and gate is properly aligned and securely fixed. Taree’s climate is no challenge for these materials, which are chosen specifically for their resistance to rust, UV damage, and wear.


Customers also benefit from clear communication throughout the process, ensuring timelines and expectations are met with no surprises. The result is a strong, attractive fence that gives your family added security without compromising design.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s the difference between frameless and semi-frameless glass pool fencing?

    Frameless glass pool fencing uses thick, toughened glass panels held in place with stainless steel or aluminium spigots at the base, creating a clean, uninterrupted view. It’s popular for modern homes where preserving sightlines to the pool is a priority. Semi-frameless glass fencing, on the other hand, includes vertical posts between the panels—typically powder-coated aluminium or stainless steel—that provide extra structure and slightly more visible framing. Both options meet safety regulations when installed correctly, but frameless fencing offers a more minimal, open aesthetic, while semi-frameless can be more budget-friendly and slightly easier to install on uneven surfaces.



  • How do I know if my existing pool fence is still compliant?

    Pool fencing regulations in NSW can change over time, so even if your fence was once compliant, it may no longer meet the current standards. To check, assess whether the fence is at least 1.2 metres high, has no gaps larger than 100mm under the base, and ensures that no horizontal bars or footholds allow climbing. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching, with the latch positioned at least 1.5 metres above the ground. There should also be a 900mm non-climbable zone on the outside of the fence. For complete assurance, a licensed pool safety inspector can carry out an assessment and issue a certificate of compliance.

  • Can pool fencing be installed on sloped or uneven ground?

    Yes, pool fencing can be professionally installed on sloping or uneven ground, but it requires careful planning and sometimes custom fabrication. Glass fencing may require stepped or raked panels to accommodate the angle, while aluminium fencing can often be adjusted on-site using specially designed brackets or variable-length posts. In either case, the fence must still meet all safety standards, including minimum height and gap requirements. Working with an experienced installer ensures that your pool fence will be both functional and compliant, even if the terrain is challenging.

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