What Arizona Landlords and Property Managers Need to Know about Community Pool Fencing

For landlords or property managers who oversee apartment complexes, HOA communities, and rental properties in Arizona, community pools can be a key amenity for attracting residents and guests. However, while pools can increase property value, they may also serve as a liability if not properly cared for and secured. Pool fencing and gates are among…

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DCS Pool Barriers Installs New Wrought Iron Fencing to Secure Community Pool

The Phoenix-area housing community of Indigo Trails was facing a common dilemma: people were scaling the fence to use the neighborhood pool without permission. In addition to being a nuisance for residents and subjecting the pool area to possible vandalism or theft, the continuous trespassing left the community vulnerable to liability in the event that…

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Stay Compliant with Community Fencing Requirements with a Pool Fence from DCS Pool Barriers

Phoenix is a rapidly growing city, with new housing communities constantly popping up throughout the greater metropolitan area. Upon moving into their beautiful, newly built homes, however, many homeowners find that the developers have not installed one crucial asset: barriers to enclose the pool area. Proper pool fences and gates are essential safeguards for keeping…

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Pool Season is Coming: Ensure Your Community Pool is Safe & Ready to Use

  While the lazy days of summer are still months away, Phoenix-area residents have already seen some warm temperatures this year. This means that many people will begin spending time by the pool. For HOAs and communities (including apartment & condo complexes and community pools), the warmer weather is a signal that the time has…

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Apartments and HOA Pool Fencing Replacement

Pools shared by a community can be wonderful, but for the complex owners and Home Owners Associations who are responsible for keeping them a safe space, there are many more considerations beyond making sure “no diving” and “no glass container” signs are posted.  At the top of this priority list should be meeting pool safety…

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