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Old Jul 17th 2006, 4:35 am
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Hi all
we need to get temporary pool fencing to put up after hole is dug & while house is being built. Any ideas?
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Old Jul 17th 2006, 5:27 am
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Originally Posted by karenjc
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we need to get temporary pool fencing to put up after hole is dug & while house is being built. Any ideas?
Kaz x
Legally yes, is it a concrete or fibreglass pool?
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Old Jul 17th 2006, 5:40 am
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Originally Posted by karenjc
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we need to get temporary pool fencing to put up after hole is dug & while house is being built. Any ideas?
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Hi Kaz.

Who built your pool? Sundollar on the Gold Coast did ours and they supplied temporary fencing, which was added onto the price of the contract. I think it was about $400.
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Originally Posted by karenjc
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we need to get temporary pool fencing to put up after hole is dug & while house is being built. Any ideas?
Kaz x
We had our pool built by Burleigh Pools and they arranged the temp fencing which came from someone else - will look though our paperwork, see if the company is named or not.
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Originally Posted by karenjc
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we need to get temporary pool fencing to put up after hole is dug & while house is being built. Any ideas?
Kaz x
Ours came with the pool company (in the price) but it was $300 for 30 days if you went over the contacted time. It came from a Brissy company and I remember it had CAP fencing on the posts.. cant remember the full name........sorry
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Just gone through our paperwork but they're not named. Had a quick look in the Yellow Pages and the only people I can find that hire out are ... wait for it..... Temporary Fence Hire in Currumbin - 0418 666 619 or www.tfh.com.au
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Thanks all, i shall continue to look in to it. The fencing not the pool hole.
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Originally Posted by karenjc
Hi all
we need to get temporary pool fencing to put up after hole is dug & while house is being built. Any ideas?
Kaz x

as far as I am aware ..........as long as the hole/pool is not full of water all u need are metal posts and some of that orange plastic netting stuff, and a sign up saying danger pool in progress. The house accross the road from us had a concrete pool put in over a year ago and thats all it has round it.....house not complete yet and pool empty.
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as far as I am aware ..........as long as the hole/pool is not full of water all u need are metal posts and some of that orange plastic netting stuff, and a sign up saying danger pool in progress. The house accross the road from us had a concrete pool put in over a year ago and thats all it has round it.....house not complete yet and pool empty.
Exactly right!
One of our pools is like that at the moment as the house isn't finished yet.
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Exactly right!
One of our pools is like that at the moment as the house isn't finished yet.
How many pools are you having ?????
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Originally Posted by Scossie
Exactly right!
One of our pools is like that at the moment as the house isn't finished yet.

OMG I am right for once LMAO goooooooooo meeeeeeeee gooooooooo meeeeeeeeee

How u doin mate? and hows Mrs Scossie and bump?
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How many pools are you having ?????
None personally unfortunately!
But I'm building a few...
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OMG I am right for once LMAO goooooooooo meeeeeeeee gooooooooo meeeeeeeeee

How u doin mate? and hows Mrs Scossie and bump?
Hey H....

I'm doin fine. Pool business is doing well.
Gillian is now 20 weeks down the track and hasn't felt sick at all.
Going to the hospital tomorrow for the 20 week scan!
Looking forward to seeing how The Wee Yin is progressing....

Cheers... John....
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Hey H....

I'm doin fine. Pool business is doing well.
Gillian is now 20 weeks down the track and hasn't felt sick at all.
Going to the hospital tomorrow for the 20 week scan!
Looking forward to seeing how The Wee Yin is progressing....

Cheers... John....
excellent stuff mate glad tae hear all is well. a bet its lyin in there way a tinnie in its hawn, haha I can jist imagine ye tomorro, bet u think aboot that when u see the scan
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Originally Posted by biggy
as far as I am aware ..........as long as the hole/pool is not full of water all u need are metal posts and some of that orange plastic netting stuff, and a sign up saying danger pool in progress. The house accross the road from us had a concrete pool put in over a year ago and thats all it has round it.....house not complete yet and pool empty.
Cool!!
Off to Bunnings we go!!!!!!!!
Thanks you've probably saved me a packet!
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