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Pool Nets

Pool Nets are aesthetically pleasing way to to keep kids and pets safe around Koi Ponds, Spas and even Pools. It’s relatively easy to use and very effective way to keep kids safe from a potential drowning accident. The net is tensioned along the top of the pond, pool or spa to prevent the child’s head to fall below the water line, similar to that of winter pool cover.

Pool Nets are great option when a pool fence can not be installed around a pool, spa or pond due to elevation changes and obstructions that make it difficult for the pool fence to be effective.

Benefits of a Pool Net

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Great for any shape pond

Non-obtrusive

Does not affect fish or plants

Safe for children and pets

Makes for Easy Maintenance

Keeps fish safe from predators

Can be installed in just about any surface

What Makes

Our Pool Nets Better

All-Safe is the only manufacturer to offer a 5mm net. Other companies typically use 4mm or 3.5mm.

Our 5mm net has 56% more high density, virgin polyethylene material and is 31% stronger resulting in less deflection than our competitors 4mm net.

All-Safe’s nets are machine tied, heat stented and All-Safe is the only company to offer 4 color options – blue, black, dark brown, and tan. We also utilize 33% more UV additive than most manufacturers which results in a longer lasting net. Simply put, All-Safe’s 5mm net is stronger, has more color options and will last longer than other manufacturer’s.

Frequently asked pool cover questions:

Even though pool nets, pool fence,pool covers , and spa covers are safe when installed properly, it does not replace the need for proper adult supervision when children are in the pool, pond, or spa areas.

The nets are rated to hold up to 485 lbs.

Yes, we have special clips that uses the existing pool cover anchors. Keep in mind that there may be a need to drill additional pool cover anchors to support the pool net.

The cost of a pool net varies on the size, shape, and complexity of the pool, pond, or spa being covered. Most pool nets range between $2,000 and $3,500 including installation.

Yes, pool nets are often used to cover empty, or vacated pools. Empty pools poise many risks to a child or pet that happens to come too close to the pool. Falling into an empty or, abandoned pool not only is a drowning hazard but, also can result in physical harm from the fall itself. The advantage to using a pool net versus a pool cover is that pool nets allow snow loads to pass through it very easily and are not susceptible to damage from the weight of snow and ice like a winter pool cover. This is really important for those living in the New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut area when snow loads are prevalent.

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