25/Mar/2026
If you own a swimming pool in New Zealand, understanding the minimum pool fence height requirements is essential.
Failing to meet the correct height can result in failed inspections, fines, and safety risks. This guide explains exactly what height your pool fence must be in NZ and how to stay compliant in 2026.
In New Zealand, the standard requirement is:
Minimum height: 1200mm (1.2 metres)
This measurement is taken from:
The ground level outside the pool area
Any climbable surface near the fence
The gap under the fence must not exceed 100mm
No objects within 900mm – 1200mm of the fence
Includes:
Outdoor furniture
BBQs
Trees or branches
If using a boundary fence as part of your pool barrier:
It must still meet 1200mm minimum height
Must not be climbable from outside
Gate latch must be:
At least 1500mm above ground, OR
Located inside and child-proof
The 1200mm height requirement is designed to:
Prevent young children from climbing over
Reduce accidental drowning risks
Ensure consistent national safety standards
Many homeowners fail inspection due to:
Fence installed slightly below 1200mm
Landscaping changes reducing effective height
Decking built too close to fence level
Objects placed near fence creating climbable access
Always measure from the highest adjacent surface outside the pool.
Glass pool fencing is one of the easiest ways to meet height requirements:
Clean vertical panels (no climb points)
Precise installation
Strong and durable
View compliant systems:
https://grandglass.co.nz/glass-pool-fencing/category/list
A compliant gate system is just as important as fence height:
Explore gate systems:
https://grandglass.co.nz/product/category/glass-gate-system
Yes. Local councils regularly inspect pool barriers and will:
Measure fence height
Check for climbable risks
Test gate function
If your fence is too low, you may:
Fail inspection
Be required to fix immediately
Face fines
Learn about fines:
https://grandglass.co.nz/post/blog/pool-fence-fine-nz
The minimum pool fence height in NZ is clear — 1200mm is non-negotiable.
Ensuring your fence meets this requirement not only keeps you compliant but also protects your family and avoids costly penalties.
If you’re unsure about your setup, upgrading to a compliant glass pool fencing system is a smart and long-term solution.