![]() As temperatures climb and backyard pools become the focal point of summer fun, safety remains a top priority for homeowners and commercial property managers in Newmarket, Ontario. A properly installed pool fence isn’t just a recommendation—it’s a legal requirement. At Newmarket Fence, we’ve built a solid reputation by helping families and businesses across the town meet local pool enclosure regulations while enhancing their property’s safety and visual appeal. Understanding Newmarket’s Pool Fence By-laws The Town of Newmarket enforces strict pool enclosure regulations, which requires a Swimming Pool Enclosure Permit for any pool or hot tub that can hold 60 cm (24 inches) or more of water. All enclosures must meet specific height, gate, and lock requirements. This regulation aims to prevent accidental drownings—especially among young children. In Newmarket, between 2018 and 2022, over 700 pool permits were issued, according to Town Hall records. As more families install pools in their backyards, especially in high-growth neighbourhoods like Stonehaven-Wyndham and Glenway Estates, the demand for compliant and attractive fencing solutions has increased. Real-Life Residential Success Story: Backyard Transformation Earlier this year, we were contacted by a homeowner in College Manor, a family-oriented neighbourhood known for its mature trees and backyard-friendly lots. The family had recently completed the installation of an in-ground pool but hadn’t yet secured the area with a proper enclosure. They were unaware that they needed a permit and that their temporary plastic fencing wouldn’t meet Town regulations. When we arrived, we conducted a full site assessment and identified that the fence needed to be a minimum of 1.5 metres in height, with self-closing, self-latching gates that opened away from the pool. We guided the homeowner through the application for a pool enclosure permit and helped them avoid potential fines, which can be up to $5,000 for non-compliance. We installed a black ornamental aluminum fence, which provided security without obstructing the view of their beautiful new pool. The final result was a pool area that was not only safe but also added value and curb appeal to their home. The homeowner later told us, “We didn’t realize how much of a difference a professional fence would make—not just in safety, but in how polished and complete our backyard looks.” Commercial Pool Fence Project Our services aren’t limited to residential clients. Recently, we partnered with a property management company overseeing a condominium complex in Armitage, just south of Mulock Drive. The community pool, used by dozens of families, needed a fence upgrade to meet new safety regulations and insurance requirements. During the inspection, we found that the existing chain-link fence was not high enough and had gaps that made it non-compliant. We presented the board with several options, including steel fencing with privacy slats for added security and aesthetics. We also recommended installing panic bar gate hardware, which is often required for commercial and multi-unit dwellings to allow quick exits in case of emergency. The project was completed in just under 10 days, minimizing pool downtime during peak season. After completion, the property management team noted an increase in community satisfaction and even mentioned that their insurance provider offered a premium discount for updating the safety enclosure. Why Newmarket Fence? Here’s what sets us apart:
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Final Thoughts Whether you’re a homeowner prepping for the summer season or a commercial property manager overseeing a shared pool space, pool fencing should never be an afterthought. It’s about protecting lives, ensuring compliance, and enhancing the beauty of your outdoor space. At Newmarket Fence, we’ve helped families throughout the town take the guesswork out of pool safety. Let us help you next. Ready to secure your pool with a compliant and stylish fence? Contact Newmarket Fence today for a free consultation and site assessment.
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