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Commercial Glass Pool Fencing in Arizona

For hotels, apartments, HOAs, private clubs, builders, architects, and resort-style communities, Sonoran Glass plans glass pool barriers that preserve visibility, support code-conscious pool-barrier planning, and upgrade the look of the pool deck without creating a bulky enclosure.

Commercial applications

Where we focus commercial glass fence scopes:

  • Hotels and resorts
  • Apartments and multifamily communities
  • HOA and community pools
  • Private clubs
  • Builders and architects on new construction
  • Multifamily and build-to-rent operators

Commercial gates and access

Commercial pool access can involve keyed or access-controlled gates, accessibility and path-of-travel coordination, and traffic-tolerant hinge selection, depending on the project's classification and the requirements confirmed for it. We design around the operator's actual flow and the approved project documents, not a residential template.

Code and inspection considerations

Commercial pool barriers can carry additional requirements beyond residential code, depending on occupancy type, jurisdiction, and operator. Sonoran Glass does not guarantee inspection or code approval — we plan to support a clean review by the applicable authority.

Project review and scope

Commercial availability depends on property type, ownership authorization, access, code requirements, engineering, service area, project schedule, and approved scope.

FAQs
Do you work directly with builders and architects?+

Yes — on appropriate projects, with ownership authorization and approved scope.

Can you handle multi-pool or campus-style installs?+

Capacity, schedule, and scope are reviewed per opportunity. Not every commercial scope is accepted.

Do you provide engineered drawings?+

Engineering, stamped drawings, permit documentation, and supplemental submittals are scoped per project, are provided only when included in the signed scope, and may involve outside engineers of record. Approval of any permit, inspection, or code review rests with the applicable authority.

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