Aluminum fencing can solve a lot of problems for apartments, from providing pool safety to improving curb appeal. Read on to learn more about what aluminum fencing can do for your apartment property!
Apartment living can be a great option for individuals of all ages. Giving many a fabulous living space when houses simply aren’t an option, and often with fabulous views of towns or cities, and a close-knit community of fellow residents, many of us wouldn’t trade our apartment for the world!
However, there can often be little issues with any apartment block, such as communal areas and spaces that can become worn and in need of a revamp. This can leave residents pestering their landlords for renovations, or in privately owned properties, residents asking fellow inhabitants to chip in towards a renovation project.
Whatever your apartment situation, if you want to make a change, it’s best to do your research first. Being knowledgeable about the project you want to enact will help you to sell the benefits to those you are hoping to bring on board, and often will result in success becoming more likely.
In this article we’ll be taking a look at some of the benefits of having aluminum fencing installed in and around your apartment building
Safety and Security
Adding a fence will increase the safety and security of the apartment block. Even a low or more decorative fence can work as a visual deterrent to trespassers and other nefarious individuals. It shows these potential intruders that your property takes security seriously, and that there is likely to be more security measures within the property. It can also save you money too, protecting your home from graffiti and vandalism, as well as the stress and trauma that can come from burglaries. An aluminum fence is also great for the security of your family and pets. If your apartment has a yard space, having a fence will help to keep your pets and children safe, preventing animals from escaping and children from wandering off and finding themselves in dangerous situations. Aluminum fencing can also be great for dementia retirement apartments, or apartments for mentally handicapped individuals who may need help or supervision when exploring the outside world. Poolside Safety – If your property has pool, but does not have a fence, or a fence which is unfit for purpose, then your landlord or homeowner’s association is likely breaking the law. While rulings vary state to state, in general a pool must have a fence that is:- At least 48 inches tall
- Middle horizontal rail must be 45 inches above the bottom rail
- Less than 4 inches spacing between pickets
- Less than 2 inches between bottom horizontal rail and ground
- Gates must be self-closing/self-latching
- Gates must open away from pool area
- Latch mechanism must reach pool safety specifications for state