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The Fittings Behind Every Pond Glass Installation
Glass gets the attention, but it's the pond glass fittings that decide whether a pond glass window or jump guard installation lasts. Our range covers panel supports that carry the weight of each pane at the base, glass clamps that fix panels flush to a wall or upright, and stiffeners for runs where a panel spans further than usual and needs extra rigidity. For jump guard installations specifically, a dedicated corner fitting bridges panels at the end of a run or wherever the pond edge changes direction, so the barrier stays continuous instead of gapping at the one point a fish would actually find it.
Every fitting in the range is stainless steel, built to sit in permanent contact with pond water without corroding or staining the glass it's holding. That matters more than it sounds. A fitting that starts to break down doesn't just look worse over time. It puts the panel it's supporting at risk too.
If you're planning a pond glass window installation or specifying jump guards for an existing koi pond, our guide on how to install pond glass covers fitting selection in more detail. For anything outside the standard range, get in touch and we'll help you specify the right hardware for your pond.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What fittings do I need to install a pond jump guard?
What fittings do I need to install a pond jump guard?
Glass clamps and panel supports make up the core hardware. The clamps fix each panel in place along the rim, while panel supports carry the weight and keep the panel upright at the base. Where a run changes direction or reaches an end point, a dedicated jump guard fitting bridges the panels so the barrier stays continuous. What you need depends on your pond shape and how many corners the installation has.
Are pond glass fittings compatible with natural stone, timber, and composite decking?
Are pond glass fittings compatible with natural stone, timber, and composite decking?
Yes. The panels themselves work across natural stone coping, timber boarding, and composite decking, though the exact fixing approach can vary by material. Confirm your coping type with us before ordering rather than after.
What height should pond jump guard glass be for a koi pond?
What height should pond jump guard glass be for a koi pond?
300mm is the recommended minimum for koi. Standard panel heights are 250mm and 300mm, and for koi, particularly larger or more established fish, the taller option is the safer choice. Panel length is governed by a toughening ratio too. A 300mm high panel should not run longer than 3 metres before it needs another fixing point.
How is pond jump guard glass fixed to the pond edge?
How is pond jump guard glass fixed to the pond edge?
Panels are typically set 50 to 100mm inside the pond rim, held in place with glass clamps and panel supports fixed to the coping. That inset gap is deliberate. It stops a jumping fish landing directly on the glass edge and keeps the barrier doing its job exactly where it's needed.
Do stainless steel pond fittings rust outdoors?
Do stainless steel pond fittings rust outdoors?
Not the fittings we supply. They're corrosion-resistant and built for permanent outdoor use around water. A properly installed set will outlast the pond build itself.