Frameless Glass Pool Fencing in Arizona
Frameless glass pool fencing is the lowest-profile way to satisfy Arizona pool-barrier planning while preserving the view of the pool, patio, landscape, fire features, and mountain backdrop. Sonoran Glass & Fence plans every install around the homeowner, the property, and applicable barrier requirements — not a one-size-fits-all kit.
What 'frameless' really means
Frameless and spigot-mounted systems use tempered safety glass panels held by stainless or powder-coated spigots, base shoe, or stand-off hardware. No top or vertical posts cut through the sightline. Final specifications depend on approved design, site conditions, selected system, manufacturer documentation, and signed scope.
View preservation by design
Glass is for homeowners who want a real pool barrier without visually cutting up the pool, landscape, fire features, mountain views, or architecture. Mesh can be practical and budget-conscious. Wrought iron can be familiar and traditional. The right choice depends on budget, property, design goals, and pool-barrier requirements.
Mounting surfaces
Glass pool fencing can be installed on a range of surfaces. Each requires its own substrate review.
- New concrete pour
- Existing structural concrete deck
- Paver pool decks (with engineered substrate detail)
- Travertine pool decks (with engineered substrate detail)
- Raised deck edges and pool-adjacent walls
Hardware and finish
Hardware finish drives how the whole install reads. Brushed stainless, polished chrome, matte black, and custom powder-coat are all options. Specific hardware brands, alloys, and warranty terms are confirmed against manufacturer documentation in the signed scope.
Pool-barrier planning
Sonoran Glass & Fence designs glass pool fencing to support pool-barrier planning, including height, spacing, gate swing, self-closing/self-latching hardware, and non-climbable barrier considerations. Final requirements can vary by municipality, HOA, remodel conditions, property configuration, and inspection authority.
Is frameless glass safer than mesh or wrought iron?+
All three can be planned to meet pool-barrier requirements when installed to code. Glass adds visibility — adults can see the pool from the house — and uses tempered safety glass engineered for impact.
Can frameless glass be installed on pavers or travertine?+
Often yes, with the right substrate detail. We review the existing deck during design and recommend the appropriate mounting method.
Will the panels resist Arizona heat and monsoon wind?+
Tempered glass and stainless hardware are common in Arizona installs. Wind-load sizing, panel thickness, and post spacing are specified per project per manufacturer documentation.
