Learn About Water Features
Water Features
From exciting kids’ slides to stunning water features, pools offer more than just swimming—they create a backyard retreat that helps you unwind and enjoy life. Whether it’s a playful slide or an elegant fountain, these design elements transform your outdoor space into a personal oasis.
Types of Pool Water Features
Waterfalls
Sheer Descent
Deck Jets
Bubblers
Spillover Spa
Waterslides
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you add water features to an existing pool?
Consulting a professional before adding a waterfall is crucial to assess your pool’s characteristics, drainage capacity, filtration system, and pump, ensuring compatibility with the installed waterfall.
How deep does a pool have to be for a water slide?
Generally a pool must be at least 4 feet deep for a slide: however, it is best to refer to local laws & regulations.
How do pool deck jets work?
Pool deck jets are connected to the pool’s circulation system, with water pushed through nozzles by the pump to create arcs or streams into the pool. They provide both aesthetic appeal and playful features for swimmers.
What is the purpose of a pool bubbler?
Pool bubblers emit bubbles into the water, aiding in its circulation and preventing debris from settling on the pool bottom.
Yes, gunite pools are safe to use with saltwater.
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