Installation Guide

3. Install Fence Posts.
The fence end-posts must be installed first. You can identify
the end-posts by the pre-cut rail holes. The end-posts have
holes on only ONE side. The end-posts should be installed
into the brackets where the fence will begin and end. Slide a
fence post into the pre-installed mounting brackets. Allow a
minimum of ½” between the post and the pool’s top-cap. This
space will allow for installation of a winter cover over the
pool. Attach the fence post to the bracket support using 4 #8
screws. Mount the remaining fence posts to the brackets in
the same way. Ensure that the spacing between the post and
the pool’s top-cap is consistent throughout. See Fig. 4.
4. Install Fence Bottom-Rail.
Measure the distance between any two fence posts and add
1” to the measurement. Cut bottom rail to this size. Cut off
equal amounts from the two ends of the bottom rail to ensure
even spacing of the spindle holes. Each side of the bottom
rail should extend ½” on each side into the fence post.
Measure and repeat SEPARATELY for each section of bottom
rail, as distance between each pool upright may vary. See Fig. 5.
5. Install fence spindles.
Insert one spindle into each spindle hole, all around the
bottom rail of the fence. See Fig. 6.
6. Install Fence Top-Rail.
Cut and attach top-rail following the same instructions as for
bottom rail, above in Step 4. Make sure to keep top rail
spacing even and consistent so that spindles will fit into
spindle holes. See Fig. 7
7. Install Fence End-Caps.
Insert one white end-cap into the top of each post, at the top
of each bracket and at the end of each fence support. Use
glue such as “Liquid Nails” if necessary, to hold the top-caps
in place. See Fig. 8
CHECK STABILITY AND SECURITY OF FENCE BY LIGHTLY
TUGGING ON EACH SECTION OF FENCE TO BE SURE ALL
SCREWS ARE TIGHTENED AND SECURE.
Fig. 4
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 5
Fig. 6