Tony’s Fencing and Iron Works provides pool fence installation in Louisiana for homeowners across Ponchatoula, Hammond, Covington, Mandeville, and the surrounding Northshore. Louisiana state law requires pool fencing that meets specific height and gate requirements — and we build every pool fence to those standards so you can pass inspection the first time.
Aluminum is the best material for pool fencing in Louisiana’s climate. It does not rust, does not rot, requires almost no maintenance, and holds up in the heat and humidity year after year. We install aluminum pool fencing in a range of styles — from simple flat-bar panels to decorative designs — all fitted with self-closing, self-latching gates as required by Louisiana code.
Every pool fence installation comes with Tony’s personal guarantee. Call (985) 703-0595 for a free estimate.
We measure your pool area and build aluminum fence panels to fit the exact perimeter — working around decking, landscaping, and any existing structures. Every panel is powder-coated for rust resistance and sized to meet Louisiana’s minimum 48-inch height requirement for residential pool fencing. We handle pools of all shapes and sizes across Tangipahoa and St. Tammany parishes.
Louisiana law requires pool gates to be self-closing and self-latching, with the latch on the pool side of the gate and positioned out of reach of small children. We install all pool gates to meet these requirements so your installation passes code inspection. Gates are available in matching aluminum to blend with the fence line or in ornamental iron for a more decorative look.
Standard flat-bar aluminum pool fencing is clean, code-compliant, and cost-effective. For homeowners who want more visual appeal, we also install decorative aluminum panels with spear tops, picket styles, and ornamental details. All styles are available in powder-coated black, bronze, and white finishes that hold up in the Louisiana sun without fading or chipping.
Louisiana requires a permit for pool fence installation in most parishes, and the fence must meet the Louisiana Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act requirements — including minimum fence height, gate specifications, and barrier placement. We are familiar with local permit requirements across Tangipahoa and St. Tammany parishes and build every pool fence to pass inspection. For a full breakdown of Louisiana pool fence laws, see our Louisiana pool fence laws guide.
Yes. Louisiana law requires most residential swimming pools to be enclosed by a fence or barrier. The Louisiana Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act mandates a minimum fence height of 48 inches, self-closing and self-latching gates, and barriers that prevent children from climbing through or under the fence. A permit is also required in most parishes before installation. See our full Louisiana pool fence laws guide for details.
Louisiana’s Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act requires pool fencing to be at least 48 inches (4 feet) tall. The fence must also have no openings that a 4-inch sphere can pass through — meaning picket spacing must be 4 inches or less. Some parishes may have additional local requirements on top of the state minimum. We build all our pool fences to meet or exceed Louisiana code.
Aluminum is the ideal pool fence material for Louisiana because it does not rust in the humidity, does not rot, and requires almost no maintenance. Unlike iron, it will not corrode from pool water splashing against it. Unlike wood, it will not warp or rot in the heat. A powder-coated aluminum pool fence installed properly will look good and stay structurally sound for decades with minimal upkeep.
Yes. Tony’s Fencing and Iron Works is based in Ponchatoula and installs pool fencing throughout Tangipahoa and St. Tammany parishes — including Hammond, Covington, Mandeville, Madisonville, Franklinton, and Abita Springs. Call (985) 703-0595 for a free estimate.
