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Caesars Republic Scottsdale — Rooftop Pool Glass Fence

A commercial frameless glass pool barrier on the resort deck at Caesars Republic Scottsdale — engineered for hospitality traffic, code-compliant self-closing gate, and a matching glass vestibule return, all installed on the finished porcelain deck without disturbing daily operations.

City / Area
Scottsdale, AZ
Project Type
Glass fencing
Year
2026
Timeline
Phased install around active hotel operations
Commercial Frameless Glass Pool Fence, Stainless Steel Surface-Mount Spigots, Self-Closing Frameless Glass Gate in Scottsdale, AZ — built by AE Outdoor LivingActual AE Project
Scope of Work
  • Commercial Frameless Glass Pool Fence
  • Stainless Steel Surface-Mount Spigots
  • Self-Closing Frameless Glass Gate
  • Glass Vestibule / Entry Return
Completed AE Outdoor Living project at Caesars Republic Scottsdale — Rooftop Pool Glass Fence in Scottsdale, AZ (image 1)Actual AE Project
Completed AE Outdoor Living project at Caesars Republic Scottsdale — Rooftop Pool Glass Fence in Scottsdale, AZ (image 2)Actual AE Project
Completed AE Outdoor Living project at Caesars Republic Scottsdale — Rooftop Pool Glass Fence in Scottsdale, AZ (image 3)Actual AE Project
Completed AE Outdoor Living project at Caesars Republic Scottsdale — Rooftop Pool Glass Fence in Scottsdale, AZ (image 4)Actual AE Project
The Goal

Give Caesars Republic Scottsdale a resort-deck barrier that keeps the pool code-compliant for a hospitality setting while preserving the property's mountain and skyline sight lines from every lounger.

The Challenge

A working luxury hotel deck: no full shutdown, finished porcelain paver floor, glass hardware had to align with the building's architectural glass and read as part of the design — not as a bolt-on fence.

The AE Solution

Sonoran Glass — AE Outdoor Living's commercial glass division — engineered the panel layout to the deck geometry, cored surface-mount stainless spigots into the finished porcelain, installed a self-closing self-latching frameless gate, and returned the barrier into a matching glass vestibule at the entry so guests move through one continuous glass detail.

Key Features
Frameless tempered glass barrier

Commercial-grade tempered safety glass with no top rail — sight lines to the pool, the mountains, and the skyline are preserved from every lounger.

Surface-mount stainless spigots

Marine-grade stainless spigots cored into the finished porcelain deck at engineered hospitality-load spacing.

Self-closing hospitality gate

Code-compliant self-closing, self-latching frameless glass gate sized for guest traffic.

Matching glass vestibule return

Glass entry return that ties the pool barrier into the building's architectural glazing as one continuous detail.

Installed around live operations

Phased around active hotel programming — no full deck shutdown, no impact to guest experience.

What we learned on this build

Commercial glass on a live hospitality deck is a sequencing job as much as a fabrication job. Get the panel layout, spigot spacing, and phasing right up front and the property never feels 'under construction' — the barrier just appears one morning, finished.

Materials Used
  • Commercial-grade tempered frameless glass panels
  • Marine-grade stainless steel surface-mount spigots
  • Self-closing, self-latching frameless glass gate hardware
  • Sealant compatible with porcelain paver deck
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