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Few things are more frustrating than a messy front yard. In addition to disrupting your curb appeal, overgrown, messy landscaping can also harbor pests and make it look like you don't care about your property. Fortunately, tidying up your yard doesn't have to be difficult. I have spent years learning more about landscaping, and this blog is all about how to become a landscaping enthusiast. Check out these articles about fun topics like planting flowers, perfecting pruned trees, and decorating your yard with whimsical additions. After you know more about landscaping, your yard might become the talk of the town.

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Prioritize Safety For Fencing When Moving Into A Home With A Connected Pool

by Bill Kuhn

Ensuring that you feel secure with the security around your swimming pool is essential. Since fencing is the go-to when you need additional safety features for your swimming pool, it can be challenging to plan when your home connects to the pool through a sliding door. Pool fencing can even be a legal requirement when you have children.

Rather than leave your home the way it is, look into additional features that can make you worry less about the safety features of the swimming pool.

Look for an Effective Alarm System

With a back door that leads directly to the swimming pool in the yard, you need an alarm system that's going to be effective. Discussing the options for alarm systems with a professional can direct you towards a system that will provide immediate notice if someone opens the door without your supervision.

Most of these alarm systems are easy to disable for a few seconds when you enter a specific key code, allowing adults to pass through the door with only a minor inconvenience. With a loud enough alarm that's triggered when the door is open, you'll avoid anyone getting outside without notice. 

Consider an Additional Barrier

Even with a swimming pool connected to your home, you need to check if it's possible to include an additional barrier. With an extra fence installed around the swimming pool, you can enjoy the yard or enclosed patio with your children without the pool being as much of a risk.

Checking the options for fencing that you can use in an indoor enclosure or from the distance to your home can help you find the right fit for optimal safety. Contact a local fence installer to get help with those decisions.

Have a Home Inspection Done

Finding features that will add to the security of your swimming pool can take some time, but can make an enormous difference in whether you're confident at home. With an inspection done, you'll be able to get advice for fencing, as well as other improvements that will bolster the security of your yard. 

The inspection can help you get specialized advice for the height of the fence that's ideal, as well as the gate that you should combine with the fence.

With the dangers that a swimming pool can pose, especially for a home with children, you need to see what you can do to limit the risks involved. Even in a home with a swimming pool directly outside the back door, there can be several features that you can include for making safety a bigger priority for your home. 

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