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Sonoran Glass & Fence — clear views, safety-minded design.

Frameless and spigot-mounted glass pool fencing, balcony railings, and view fences. Designed with thick tempered glass, durable hardware, and self-closing gate options to support pool-safety requirements in Arizona.

Recent install

Frameless glass pool fence, just installed.

Tempered glass panels, 316 marine-grade stainless spigots, code-height barrier, self-closing gate — set on porcelain marble-look pavers and integrated with the pool, spa, and outdoor kitchen. Photos and video from a recent Sonoran Glass & Fence install in the Valley.

Frameless glass pool fence on porcelain marble-look pavers with 316 stainless spigots — installed by Sonoran Glass & Fence in the Phoenix metro.
Close-up of frameless tempered glass panels and 316 marine-grade stainless spigot bases anchored into the pool deck.
Frameless glass pool fence framing the pool view from a covered patio — clear sightlines to spa and water feature.
Frameless glass pool fence enclosing the pool deck and outdoor kitchen area with marble-look porcelain pavers.
Modern estate install

Frameless glass and stainless gates on a custom Valley estate.

Thick tempered safety glass on marine-grade 316 stainless steel spigots, self-closing self-latching gate hardware, and seamless paver integration — preserving unobstructed views of the home's custom stone architecture, covered patios, and surrounding desert hills. Captured during final detailing by AE craftsmen.

Wide view of a modern custom estate pool deck enclosed by frameless glass pool fence on stainless spigots, set into porcelain pavers with stone architecture behind.
Crystal-clear sightlines through frameless tempered glass pool fence panels showing desert hills and palm trees beyond the pool deck.
Long line of frameless glass pool fencing and brushed stainless self-closing gate hardware illuminated by paver deck up-lighting.
View across porcelain pavers framing the custom home patio, outdoor living space, and code-compliant frameless glass pool barrier.
Expansive run of frameless tempered safety glass panels reflecting the deep blue Arizona sky and surrounding foothill landscape.
AE craftsman detailing and squeegeeing the frameless glass pool fence gate panel during final cleanup and handoff.
Modern home architecture and covered patio seamlessly integrated with the clear frameless glass pool enclosure.
Brushed 316 marine-grade stainless steel spigots and heavy-duty gate hinges mounted securely into porcelain paver pool decking.
Wide approach pathway leading toward the frameless glass pool gate and desert-integrated pool environment.
In-progress install

Frameless glass on a new pool build, mid-install.

Tempered safety glass on 316 marine-grade stainless spigots, self-closing self-latching gate, code-height pool barrier — set into porcelain paver decking around a new pool and pavilion. Captured during a recent Sonoran Glass & Fence install in the Valley before final landscape went in.

Frameless glass pool fence with self-closing gate set between brushed stainless gate posts, mounted into porcelain pavers around a new pool.
Frameless glass pool fence and stainless gate framing a new pool deck — code-height tempered panels on spigot mounts with palms and white perimeter fence beyond.
Wide view of a frameless glass pool fence enclosing a new pool, spa, and pavilion with porcelain paver decking and stainless spigot mounts.
Long run of frameless tempered glass panels on stainless spigots along a porcelain paver pool deck during a Sonoran Glass install.
Frameless glass pool fence following the pool deck edge with stainless spigots anchored into the bond beam, viewed from inside the enclosure.
Frameless glass pool fence on stainless spigots along a freshly poured pool deck with palms and mature landscape behind the property.
Stainless gate posts and hinged frameless glass gate panel set on porcelain pavers — close detail of Sonoran Glass spigot, hinge, and latch hardware.
Desert install

Frameless glass that disappears into the desert.

Curved bond beam, black spigots, frameless tempered glass — engineered to hold a code-height pool barrier without breaking the view of the Sonoran landscape, granite mountains, and mature saguaros surrounding the property. Recent Sonoran Glass & Fence install in the North Valley.

Frameless glass pool fence following a curved bond beam around a desert pool with mountain and saguaro views in the background.
Curved frameless glass pool fence on a freshly poured concrete bond beam, with boulder hillside and barrel cactus planters beyond.
Long run of frameless glass pool fence with black spigots set on a painted bond beam, framing the desert pool deck and granite mountain backdrop.
Straight run of frameless tempered glass panels along a Sonoran Desert pool deck with saguaros and Pueblo-style homes in the distance.
Frameless glass pool fence with black 316 stainless spigots anchored into a poured-in-place bond beam at a North Scottsdale desert property.
Frameless glass pool barrier viewed from the deck side — clean sightlines through tempered glass to the natural Sonoran landscape.
Commercial proof

Commercial and multifamily glass fencing, in the field.

Not just custom residential poolscapes. These installs show Sonoran Glass & Fence used on larger amenity environments where clean sightlines, controlled access, durable hardware, panic-bar egress, access devices, and a polished finished edge all matter.

Commercial glass pool fence gate with panic hardware and steel shade structure at a multifamily amenity pool.
Wide view of a multifamily pool amenity enclosed with commercial frameless glass fencing and black access gate posts.
Commercial frameless glass fence protecting a spa and pool deck at an apartment community with clear sightlines across the amenity court.
Commercial glass pool fence running past a spa and pool with metal canopy structure and multifamily residences in the background.
Close view of a multifamily glass pool gate with aluminum framing, panic bar hardware, and adjacent frameless glass fence panels.
Detail of commercial gate hardware mounted through tempered glass at a multifamily pool barrier entrance.
Electronic access hardware on a dark-finished commercial glass gate post at an apartment pool enclosure.
Commercial frameless glass fence protecting a spa area with required capacity and warning signage visible on the glass panels.
Commercial glass pool fence entry gate with hydraulic closer and latch hardware at a multifamily amenity area.
Long run of commercial frameless glass pool fencing with stainless spigots along an apartment community pool deck.
Commercial frameless glass fence line protecting a multifamily pool area while keeping clear sightlines across the amenity deck.
Close-up of a commercial glass pool gate assembly with access-control hardware at a resort-style apartment pool.
Glass fence estimate

Request a Sonoran Glass & Fence estimate

Share your pool layout, gate needs, and mounting surface. Our Sonoran Glass team will reach out to confirm code requirements and the right system before pricing.

Sonoran Glass

Use these first, then send AE the result so we can review your project with better context.

Why glass

Sonoran Glass & Fence is a clear glass fencing system that replaces traditional mesh or wrought iron — and keeps your space open, clean, and high-end.

It's designed to be a true barrier — especially around pools — without killing the view of the project you just spent six figures building. Instead of bars or mesh blocking the sightline, you get a clear separation you can see straight through.

The glass itself is tempered safety glass, the same type used in commercial buildings and high-traffic public spaces. Durable, safe, and long-lasting — not fragile like people sometimes assume.

It's a permanent system. Once installed, it stays for the duration of the project and becomes part of the overall design.

What's included
  • Tempered safety glass panels
  • Stainless or powder-coated spigots
  • Self-closing self-latching gates
  • Code-compliant 5' barrier height
  • Optional add-on: hydrophobic or ceramic coating
  • Engineered for AZ wind loads
What separates a Sonoran Glass & Fence install

The spec sheet most installers won't publish

A glass pool fence is the easiest place in the backyard for an installer to quietly cut corners — wrong glass tint, wrong stainless grade, undersized footings, non-compliant gate hardware. Here's the spec we plan for on every Sonoran Glass & Fence project. Final glass, hardware, gate, mounting, code, barrier, warranty and installation details depend on site conditions, selected system, applicable requirements, manufacturer documentation, municipality/HOA review, and signed scope.

Clear tempered safety glass (standard)

10mm or 12mm clear tempered safety glass — the same glass used in commercial storefronts. Durable, code-compliant, and our standard panel on most projects. Low-iron upgrade available when a true water-clear look is wanted.

316 marine-grade stainless

Every spigot, clamp, and standoff is 316 marine-grade. 304 rusts in chlorine-rich pool air within 3–5 years and stains the deck.

Engineered footings for AZ soil

12" diameter × 36" deep minimum, tied to rebar. Sized for AZ expansive soils — not the generic depth on a kit instruction sheet.

Code-compliant gate hardware

D&D MagnaLatch self-closing, self-latching gates at code height — passes first-call on every Valley municipal inspection.

Anchored to structural slab

Spigots anchor through pool-deck topping into the structural slab below, or sit on engineered code-grade footings. Never just into a thin topping.

AZ wind-load engineering

Panel spans and footing sizing are engineered for AZ monsoon wind loads — not stamped to generic spec.

Code-compliance letter at completion

Signed code-compliance letter handed to you at sign-off so resale, insurance, and HOA records are clean.

Optional hard-water coating

Hydrophobic (2–4 year) or ceramic (longer-lasting) coatings available as a separate line-item — your choice, never bundled into the base price.

Permits pulled in our own license

AE holds the ROC license (KA-5 dual pool + R-3 + R-62 + CR-21). We pull the permit ourselves — no subcontracted 'license borrowing.'

Where our glass comes from

Manufactured by PRL Glass & Aluminum.

Our 1/2" (12mm) tempered safety glass panels are manufactured by PRL Glass & Aluminum — a leading US manufacturer of architectural glass and aluminum systems trusted by professionals across the country.

PRL designs, engineers, and manufactures everything in-house. That matters because it means the panels going into your pool fence come from the same factory that supplies storefronts, curtainwalls, and high-end architectural projects nationwide — not a generic overseas tempering line with no traceability.

Made in the USA

Manufactured domestically, with full in-house fabrication — not a re-badged import.

Architectural-grade

The same glass program that supplies commercial storefronts, curtainwalls, and hospitality projects.

1/2" (12mm) tempered

Our standard pool-fence panel thickness — true safety-tempered, cut to your exact layout.

Decades of expertise

PRL has been engineering architectural glass and aluminum systems for the US market for decades.

Spec sheet · the 1/2" panel we buy from PRL

What's actually in your fence — pulled straight from PRL's published glass program

Clear glass (standard)

PRL clear glass — "excellent optical properties with high light transmittance and visibility." Stocked in 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", and 3/4". Our pool-fence standard is the 1/2" panel, safety-tempered.

Low-iron (upgrade)

PRL low-iron — "ultra-clear glass, prized for its exceptional clarity… virtually colorless." Available in 3/16", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", and 3/4". Sold under the Starphire, Diamante, and Optiwhite brand names.

Thickness

1/2" (12mm) — our pool-fence standard, sized to AZ wind-load engineering.

Safety treatment

Fully tempered safety glass — the same grade used in commercial storefronts and high-traffic public spaces.

Fabrication

Cut, edged, drilled, and tempered in-house at PRL. Notches and radii are fabricated to your specific layout.

Specs sourced from PRL's published glass program at prlglass.com.

Where our hardware comes from

Spigots & gate hinges by Polaris.

The metal that actually holds your glass in place — core-drill and surface-mount spigots, glass gate hinges, and latches — comes from Polaris. Polaris is a specialist hardware brand built specifically for 12mm glass pool fencing and gates, used by frameless installers worldwide.

We standardize on Polaris because pool-fence hardware fails in two places: corrosion at the base and sag at the gate. Polaris engineers their spigots and hinges around the 12mm panel we run, with the chlorine, monsoon humidity, and 110°+ summers of Arizona in mind.

Spigots

Surface mount & core drill

Both Polaris families in our standard kit: surface mount on existing concrete, core-drill for the cleanest visual where we can drill into a fresh deck.

Gate hinges

Polaris 125 & 155

Self-closing glass gate hinges engineered for 12mm panels — the hardware that has to slam shut, every time, for code compliance.

Latches

601 Series glass latch

Magnetic, key-lockable latch sized for our 1/2" panel — the touch-point your kids and guests actually use.

Hardware spec sheet

Exactly what we install — sizes & key notes

Core-drill spigot
Polaris core-mount
Size / fit
Fits 1/2" (12mm) panel · ~6" tall body · core-drilled into concrete
Material / finish
316 marine-grade stainless
Key notes
Cleanest visual — body sits flush with the deck. Used on fresh pours where we can drill the deck.
Surface-mount spigot
Polaris surface-mount
Size / fit
Fits 1/2" (12mm) panel · ~6" tall · ~4" square base · anchor-bolted
Material / finish
316 marine-grade stainless
Key notes
Used on existing concrete decks where we can't core-drill. Bolts through the base plate into the slab.
Gate hinge (standard)
Polaris 125 Series
Size / fit
For 12mm glass · glass-to-glass or glass-to-post · self-closing
Material / finish
316 marine-grade stainless
Key notes
Self-closing tension is field-adjustable — set to slam shut every time for code compliance.
Gate hinge (heavy)
Polaris 155 Series
Size / fit
For 12mm glass · larger / heavier gate leaves · self-closing
Material / finish
316 marine-grade stainless
Key notes
Used on wider gates and high-traffic locations where the 125 would be working at the top of its range.
Gate latch
Polaris 601 Series glass latch
Size / fit
For 12mm glass · mounts to the gate panel · key-lockable
Material / finish
316 marine-grade stainless
Key notes
Magnetic catch — pulls the gate fully closed even on a soft swing. Key-lockable for pool-code compliance.

All Polaris hardware on Sonoran Glass & Fence installs is 316 marine-grade stainless — the only grade we'll run in a chlorinated pool environment. Sizes are nominal; final spigot count and gate hinge selection is set during measure based on your specific panel layout and gate width.

Hardware specs and product line referenced from polarishinge.com.

Glass options compared

Clear tempered safety glass vs. low-iron — honest side-by-side

Both options are true tempered safety glass, both are code-compliant for AZ pool barriers, and both go into the same 316 marine-grade stainless hardware. The difference is appearance — and where it pays off.

SpecClear tempered safety glass StandardLow-iron tempered Upgrade
AppearanceSlight green tint visible on the panel edge and faintly across the face in direct sun. Reads as 'glass' — same look as a commercial storefront.True water-clear. No green edge tint, no color shift across the panel. Reads as 'invisible' barrier when clean.
Pool color behind itPool blue reads as pool blue. Most homeowners never notice the tint until shown side-by-side.Pool color comes through unshifted — useful when you've spec'd a specific waterline tile or pebble color.
Safety & codeTempered safety glass — same as a shower door. Code-compliant AZ pool barrier. Crumbles into pebbles if it ever fails.Identical safety properties and code compliance. Same tempering, same thickness.
Thickness10mm or 12mm, sized to panel span and wind load.10mm or 12mm, sized the same way.
Durability & lifespanDecades. UV doesn't degrade tempered glass.Decades. Same base material with reduced iron content.
Lead timeStocked at common sizes. Typical project: ~3–5 weeks from final measure to install.Special-order from the manufacturer. Add roughly a week on top of the clear-tempered timeline.
Price impactIncluded in our standard per-linear-foot install price.Modest upgrade per linear foot — quoted as a separate line item so you see exactly what it adds.
Best use caseMost Valley pools. Family backyards, rental properties, view-fence runs, balcony railings, and any install where the glass is one element of a larger landscape.High-end frameless installs where the glass IS the design feature: infinity-edge pools, architectural showpieces, dark waterline finishes, projects where you want zero color shift across the view.
What AE recommendsOur default. It's what most clients choose and what we install most often.When you've told us 'I want it to look like nothing is there.' Worth the upgrade in that case.

We'll show you both panels side-by-side during design so you can decide with your own eyes — not from a brochure.

Phoenix-metro coverage

Built locally, installed Valley-wide.

Sonoran Glass & Fence is the in-house glass division of AE Outdoor Living — headquartered in Peoria and serving the full Phoenix metro. Every install is run by AE crews on AE's ROC license, not subcontracted to a glass-only shop with no liability for the rest of your backyard.

ROC license

KA-5 Dual Pool · R-3 · R-62 · CR-21 — held in AE's own name, not borrowed.

In business since

Building outdoor spaces across the Valley since 2005.

Industry leadership

David Bell currently serves as President of the Southwest Hardscapes Association.

Permits & inspection

Pulled in AE's license. Code-compliance letter delivered at completion.

Cities we install in
PeoriaGlendaleSurpriseScottsdaleParadise ValleyCave CreekPhoenixAvondaleGoodyearLitchfield Park

Most Valley municipalities — Phoenix, Scottsdale, Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, Goodyear, Avondale, Litchfield Park, Cave Creek, Paradise Valley — share the same residential pool-barrier code (5' barrier height, self-closing/self-latching gates, panel spacing rules). We build and permit to it on every job.

A note on timing

Panels are cut to your exact layout — plan roughly 3–5 weeks from final measure to install on a clear tempered safety glass job, add about a week if you opt for the low-iron upgrade. Permitting and engineering aren't steps we can rush; we need every detail locked before drawings go to the city or county so it gets done right the first time.

Good · Better · Best

Three ways to build your fence

Good
Simple & functional

A code-compliant glass fence that gets the job done cleanly — standard tempered panels at required height with basic spigot hardware.

Better
Popular choice

More gate configurations, spigot finish options, and design flexibility — the everyday sweet spot for most Arizona pools.

Best
Fully customized

Custom layouts, premium frameless hardware, and architectural finishes designed to integrate into high-end pools and landscapes.

The install

From layout to last latch

01

Layout & measurements

We confirm barrier code, gate locations, and panel runs before anything is drilled.

02

Core drilling & spigots

Precision core drilling into concrete or decking — measured carefully because it's permanent.

03

Glass panel placement

Tempered panels set, leveled, and locked into spigots with proper isolation pads.

04

Gates & final adjustment

Self-closing self-latching gates installed, then hinges and latches dialed in.

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Phoenix metro coverage

Glass pool fencing across the Valley.

Sonoran Glass & Fence installs are designed, drilled, and set by AE's own ROC-licensed crew — not subbed out to a third-party fencer. We work the cities below regularly, and we know each municipality's pool-barrier review process.

  • Glass pool fence Phoenix
  • Glass pool fence Scottsdale
  • Glass pool fence Paradise Valley
  • Glass pool fence Arcadia
  • Glass pool fence Chandler
  • Glass pool fence Gilbert
  • Glass pool fence Mesa
  • Glass pool fence Tempe
  • Glass pool fence Queen Creek
  • Glass pool fence Cave Creek & Carefree
  • Glass pool fence Fountain Hills
  • Glass pool fence Peoria & Anthem

Installs outside the immediate metro evaluated case-by-case to keep the same AE crew on every panel and gate.

FAQ

Glass fencing, answered

Does glass pool fencing meet Arizona pool barrier code?+

Yes — Sonoran Glass & Fence installs to the 5' barrier height required around residential pools in Arizona, with self-closing, self-latching gates and panel spacing engineered to code.

Is tempered glass actually safe around kids and pets?+

Tempered safety glass is the same glass used in commercial buildings and storefronts. It's engineered to resist impact, and if it ever does fail it crumbles into small pieces instead of sharp shards.

How much does glass fencing cost?+

Glass fencing and railing projects typically range from $225–$280+ per square foot, depending on style (spigot, semi-frameless, frameless), glass type, hardware, gates, mounting method, core drilling requirements, surface conditions, finish color, access, and project complexity. Final pricing is provided after reviewing the project layout, measurements, gate needs, mounting conditions, and design details.

Frameless, semi-frameless, or spigot-mounted?+

Spigot-mounted is the most popular for Arizona pools — clean look, simple service, code-compliant. Frameless reads the most luxurious. We walk you through the trade-offs during design.

Will the glass spot from hard water?+

Without sealing, yes — Arizona water is hard. A simple monthly rinse-and-squeegee routine keeps panels reading clear. For lower-maintenance performance you can add an optional surface coating: a hydrophobic coating that sheds water for 2–4 years, or a longer-lasting ceramic coating. Neither is standard on a base install — they're add-ons we price separately so you only pay for them if you want them.

Are hydrophobic or ceramic coatings included in the price?+

No — coatings are priced separately from the base fence installation. The per-square-foot install covers panels, hardware, gates, and labor. Hydrophobic and ceramic coatings are optional add-ons quoted as a line item by linear footage, so you only pay for the coating if you choose to add it.

How long does installation take?+

Most residential glass fence installs run 1–3 days on site, after a planning and measurement phase. Core drilling into existing concrete or pavers is permanent, so layout is locked before any drilling starts.

What's the realistic lead time from signed contract to install?+

Plan roughly 3–5 weeks from final measure to install on a typical Sonoran Glass & Fence project. Panels are cut to your exact layout, gate hardware (D&D MagnaLatch, Polaris) ships from outside Arizona, and anything with a notch or radius edge is fabricated to spec — none of it is stock material. If you opt for the low-iron upgrade, add about a week for the special-order glass. Rushing the order step is how installers end up with the wrong panel sizes.

Do you pull the permit, or does the homeowner?+

AE pulls the permit in our own ROC license (KA-5 Dual Pool, R-3, R-62, CR-21) on every Sonoran Glass & Fence install that requires one. Most Valley municipalities permit pool-barrier work directly. You get a signed code-compliance letter at completion for your records, insurance, and resale file. Permitting and engineering aren't steps we rush — every detail has to be locked before drawings go to the city or county so it passes inspection the first time.

Clear tempered safety glass vs. the low-iron upgrade — what's the difference?+

Our standard panel is clear tempered safety glass — the same glass used in commercial storefronts and high-traffic public spaces. It's durable, code-compliant, and reads beautifully around an Arizona pool. It's what we install on most projects. Low-iron tempered is an available upgrade: manufactured with reduced iron content, it removes the faint green tint that's visible on the edge of standard tempered and gives a true water-clear look. It's worth considering on high-end frameless installs where the glass is a primary design feature, or where you want zero color shift across the pool view. We'll show you both during design so you can decide — neither is 'wrong,' they're just different price/finish points.

What does maintenance actually look like?+

Day-to-day: a monthly rinse and squeegee keeps panels reading clear — same routine as a glass shower. Hardware: a quick visual check on spigots, hinges, and the MagnaLatch gate every 6–12 months (we cover this in our care guide). Optional: a hydrophobic coating (2–4 year life) or a longer-lasting ceramic coating dramatically reduces hard-water spotting between cleanings — both are priced as separate add-ons, never bundled into the base install.

What's actually covered under warranty?+

Sonoran Glass & Fence installs are backed by AE's 2-year workmanship warranty on the install itself — footings, anchoring, gate function, and code compliance. Tempered glass panels carry the manufacturer's defect warranty. 316 marine-grade stainless spigots and hardware carry the manufacturer's finish warranty (typically 10+ years against rust and pitting in pool environments). Gate hardware (D&D MagnaLatch, Polaris) carries the manufacturer's mechanical warranty. We hand you the full warranty packet plus your code-compliance letter at completion.

Do you install glass pool fence in Scottsdale and Paradise Valley?+

Yes — Scottsdale and Paradise Valley are core service areas for Sonoran Glass & Fence. We pull permits in our own ROC license (KA-5 Dual Pool, R-3, R-62, CR-21) directly with the City of Scottsdale and Maricopa County, and we're familiar with HOA design-review requirements common in PV, Silverleaf, DC Ranch, Estancia, and Troon-area communities.

What cities does Sonoran Glass & Fence cover across the Phoenix metro?+

Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Arcadia, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Queen Creek, Cave Creek, Carefree, Fountain Hills, Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, and Anthem. Installs outside the immediate metro are evaluated case-by-case — we keep the radius tight so the same AE crew that designs the install is the one drilling, setting panels, and dialing in the gates.

How does Sonoran Glass compare to other glass pool fence installers in Phoenix?+

Two things separate us. First, Sonoran Glass & Fence is installed in-house under AE's own ROC license — not subbed out to a third-party fencer. Second, AE's president David Bell is the current President of the Southwest Hardscapes Association (13 years on the board, 15 years involved), so code, drilling standards, and pool-deck integration aren't afterthoughts. We also publish honest per-square-foot pricing instead of 'call for quote' — see the cost FAQ above.

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Glass fence around the pool looks phenomenal — even better than expected! Truly elevates the backyard. Donovan and Adam were really great to work with, and worked through several iterations to create the perfect curve around the pool. They went above and beyond to get everything completed in time for a party we were throwing!

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