Water Features
Water Features for Your Pool or Spa
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Water Features for Your Pool or Spa
Call or Text 818-792-5020
Typs of Water Features
Water Walls
Water walls are designed to complement the surrounding architecture and landscape, providing a touch of elegance and tranquility.
What Are Water Walls?
Water walls are vertical structures that have a sheet of water cascading down them. They can be free-standing, integrated into pool walls, or even serve as a divider between different sections of a pool.
Materials Used
Water walls can be made from a variety of materials, including glass, acrylic, stone, concrete, or metal. The choice of material can dramatically affect the aesthetic of the feature.
Design Styles
Water walls can come in many designs such as textured stone walls, glass sheets, or even sculpted metal. Some even incorporate lighting effects for added drama.
Integration with the Pool
Water walls can either be a standalone feature or integrated into the pool’s main structure. They can also be used as a backdrop for seating areas or as a partition between different pool zones.
Maintenance
Generally, water walls require regular maintenance to keep the water flowing smoothly and to prevent buildup of algae or other debris. Most are designed to be easily accessible for cleaning and maintenance.
What Are Water Walls?
Water walls are vertical structures that have a sheet of water cascading down them. They can be free-standing, integrated into pool walls, or even serve as a divider between different sections of a pool.
Materials Used
Water walls can be made from a variety of materials, including glass, acrylic, stone, concrete, or metal. The choice of material can dramatically affect the aesthetic of the feature.
Design Styles
Water walls can come in many designs such as textured stone walls, glass sheets, or even sculpted metal. Some even incorporate lighting effects for added drama.
Integration with the Pool
Water walls can either be a standalone feature or integrated into the pool’s main structure. They can also be used as a backdrop for seating areas or as a partition between different pool zones.
Maintenance
Generally, water walls require regular maintenance to keep the water flowing smoothly and to prevent buildup of algae or other debris. Most are designed to be easily accessible for cleaning and maintenance.
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Operating Costs
Water walls typically use a pump to circulate water, which will have an ongoing operational cost. Additionally, depending on the material, some water walls may require water treatment to prevent stains or corrosion.
Considerations
Before installing a water wall, consider factors like pool size, existing decor, maintenance needs, and budget to make sure it’s the right fit for your space.
Cascade
By using a series of steps or tiers, cascades mimic the natural flow of water down a rocky stream or waterfall.
Structure
A cascade water feature typically consists of multiple levels or tiers that are arranged in a stepped or sloping manner. Each level is designed to allow water to flow smoothly from one tier to another.
Water Flow
The water is pumped to the highest tier of the cascade, from where it starts its downward journey. As it flows over each level, it creates a gentle and soothing sound as well as a visually captivating display.
Natural Aesthetic
Cascade water features are often designed to mimic the beauty and serenity of a natural waterfall or stream. The use of natural stone or rock-like materials, along with careful placement of plants or landscaping elements, helps create a harmonious and organic appearance.
Structure
A cascade water feature typically consists of multiple levels or tiers that are arranged in a stepped or sloping manner. Each level is designed to allow water to flow smoothly from one tier to another.
Water Flow
The water is pumped to the highest tier of the cascade, from where it starts its downward journey. As it flows over each level, it creates a gentle and soothing sound as well as a visually captivating display.
Natural Aesthetic
Cascade water features are often designed to mimic the beauty and serenity of a natural waterfall or stream. The use of natural stone or rock-like materials, along with careful placement of plants or landscaping elements, helps create a harmonious and organic appearance.
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Lighting
Lighting plays a crucial role in enhancing the visual impact of a cascade water feature. Well-placed underwater or landscape lighting can illuminate the flowing water, creating a mesmerizing effect during nighttime or low-light conditions. Lighting can be used to highlight the texture and movement of the water, adding an element of drama and enhancing the overall ambiance of the space.
Versatility
Cascade water features come in various sizes and configurations, making them versatile and suitable for different settings. They can be incorporated into outdoor landscapes, gardens, courtyards, or even indoor spaces such as atriums or entryways. Cascade water features can be customized to fit the available space and design preferences, ranging from small and subtle installations to larger, more prominent displays.
Serenity
One of the main benefits of a cascade water feature is its ability to create a serene and tranquil environment. The sound of cascading water has a calming effect, promoting relaxation and providing a soothing backdrop for outdoor or indoor spaces. The gentle movement and natural beauty of the water feature can help create a peaceful atmosphere, allowing individuals to unwind and enjoy the therapeutic qualities of flowing water.
Mini Jets
Mini jet water features are small-scale water features that incorporate jets of water to create visual and auditory effects.
Design
Mini jet water features typically consist of small nozzles or jets that release streams or sprays of water. The jets are often mounted on a compact base or installed in small pools or containers.
Water Flow
Mini jet water features are usually connected to a water supply system, such as a pump or recirculation system. The water is pumped through the nozzles or jets, creating arcs, sprays, or vertical streams of water.
Visual Effect
The jets of water in mini jet water features create visually appealing displays. Depending on the design and configuration, they can produce different effects such as arching streams, synchronized sprays, or dancing water patterns.
Design
Mini jet water features typically consist of small nozzles or jets that release streams or sprays of water. The jets are often mounted on a compact base or installed in small pools or containers.
Water Flow
Mini jet water features are usually connected to a water supply system, such as a pump or recirculation system. The water is pumped through the nozzles or jets, creating arcs, sprays, or vertical streams of water.
Visual Effect
The jets of water in mini jet water features create visually appealing displays. Depending on the design and configuration, they can produce different effects such as arching streams, synchronized sprays, or dancing water patterns.
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Sound & Ambience
Mini jet water features also contribute to the auditory experience. The sound of water cascading or splashing adds a soothing and relaxing ambiance to the surroundings. The sound can range from a gentle trickling to a more lively and energizing effect, depending on the water flow and nozzle design.
Versatility
Mini jet water features are versatile and can be installed in various settings. They are commonly used in gardens, patios, decks, or poolside areas. Due to their compact size, they can also be incorporated into smaller spaces like tabletops, fountains, or decorative bowls. Their versatility allows for creativity in placement and design.
Lighting & Effects
Mini jet water features can be enhanced with lighting effects to create visual interest, especially during nighttime or low-light conditions. LED lights can be integrated into the nozzles or submerged in the water to illuminate the jets, adding a stunning visual element. Color-changing lights can further enhance the ambiance and create captivating displays.
Rain
Designed to simulate falling rain, these features create a soothing and natural ambiance.
Design
Rainwater features typically consist of a vertical panel or surface with evenly spaced water outlets or nozzles. These outlets are strategically placed to allow water to flow down the panel, creating a cascading effect that mimics rainfall.
Water Flow
The water in a rainwater feature is usually supplied through an overhead piping system or a hidden reservoir. It is then distributed to the outlets or nozzles along the panel, where it is released in a controlled manner.
Customization
Rainwater features offer a high level of customization to suit individual preferences and design requirements. The size, shape, and material of the panel can be tailored to fit the available space and complement the surrounding architecture or landscape.
Design
Rainwater features typically consist of a vertical panel or surface with evenly spaced water outlets or nozzles. These outlets are strategically placed to allow water to flow down the panel, creating a cascading effect that mimics rainfall.
Water Flow
The water in a rainwater feature is usually supplied through an overhead piping system or a hidden reservoir. It is then distributed to the outlets or nozzles along the panel, where it is released in a controlled manner.
Customization
Rainwater features offer a high level of customization to suit individual preferences and design requirements. The size, shape, and material of the panel can be tailored to fit the available space and complement the surrounding architecture or landscape.
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Sound & Ambience
Rainwater features not only provide a stunning visual display but also produce a calming and soothing sound. The gentle patter of water hitting the surface and the accompanying trickling sound as it descends create a relaxing ambiance, reminiscent of a light rain shower. This acoustic element adds to the overall sensory experience and helps create a peaceful environment.
Placement
Rainwater features can be incorporated into various outdoor and indoor settings. They are commonly used in gardens, patios, courtyards, and spa areas to create a tranquil and refreshing atmosphere. In interior spaces, such as lobbies, atriums, or wellness centers, rainwater features can serve as eye-catching focal points that enhance the aesthetic appeal and provide a sense of natural beauty.
Visual Effect
As the water cascades down the panel, it creates a mesmerizing visual effect that resembles a curtain of rain. The falling water can be backlit with colorful LED lights to enhance the visual appeal, especially in low-light conditions or during the evening. The combination of the flowing water and the play of light creates a captivating and serene atmosphere.
Arc Waterfalls
An arc waterfall water feature is a visually striking and dynamic water feature that utilizes a curved or arched design to create a cascading effect.
Design
The design of an arc waterfall water feature revolves around the graceful curve or arc shape. The curved structure can be made of various materials such as stone, concrete, or metal.
Serenity & Relaxation
Like all water features, an arc waterfall creates a sense of tranquility and serenity. The sight and sound of the flowing water can have a calming effect, providing a peaceful backdrop and promoting relaxation. The gentle cascade and rhythmic movement of the water create a soothing atmosphere, allowing individuals to escape the stresses of everyday life and enjoy the therapeutic qualities of water.
Water Flow
Water flows from the top of the arc structure and cascades down its curved surface. The flow of water can be adjusted to achieve different effects, ranging from a gentle and tranquil flow to a more powerful and dramatic cascade.
Versatility
Arc waterfall water features can be customized to suit various settings and design preferences. They can be incorporated into outdoor landscapes, gardens, courtyards, or even indoor spaces such as atriums or entryways.
Design
The design of an arc waterfall water feature revolves around the graceful curve or arc shape. The curved structure can be made of various materials such as stone, concrete, or metal.
Serenity & Relaxation
Like all water features, an arc waterfall creates a sense of tranquility and serenity. The sight and sound of the flowing water can have a calming effect, providing a peaceful backdrop and promoting relaxation. The gentle cascade and rhythmic movement of the water create a soothing atmosphere, allowing individuals to escape the stresses of everyday life and enjoy the therapeutic qualities of water.
Water Flow
Water flows from the top of the arc structure and cascades down its curved surface. The flow of water can be adjusted to achieve different effects, ranging from a gentle and tranquil flow to a more powerful and dramatic cascade.
Versatility
Arc waterfall water features can be customized to suit various settings and design preferences. They can be incorporated into outdoor landscapes, gardens, courtyards, or even indoor spaces such as atriums or entryways.
Fountains
There are several types of fountain water features, each offering its own unique design, characteristics, and effects.
Tiered Fountains
A tiered fountain consists of multiple levels or tiers, typically in the form of bowls or basins stacked on top of each other. Water flows from the top tier and cascades down into the lower tiers, creating a beautiful and dynamic display.
Wall Fountains
A wall fountain is designed to be mounted on a vertical surface, such as a wall or a structure. It typically features a decorative backdrop or panel with water flowing down its surface.
Spouting Fountains
A spouting fountain features one or more nozzles or spouts that forcefully project water into the air. The water jets can vary in height and intensity, creating impressive water displays.
Floating Fountains
A floating fountain is designed to be placed on the surface of a body of water, such as a pond or lake. It typically consists of a floating platform or device that houses a fountain mechanism.
Tiered Fountains
A tiered fountain consists of multiple levels or tiers, typically in the form of bowls or basins stacked on top of each other. Water flows from the top tier and cascades down into the lower tiers, creating a beautiful and dynamic display.
Wall Fountains
A wall fountain is designed to be mounted on a vertical surface, such as a wall or a structure. It typically features a decorative backdrop or panel with water flowing down its surface.
Spouting Fountains
A spouting fountain features one or more nozzles or spouts that forcefully project water into the air. The water jets can vary in height and intensity, creating impressive water displays.
Floating Fountains
A floating fountain is designed to be placed on the surface of a body of water, such as a pond or lake. It typically consists of a floating platform or device that houses a fountain mechanism.
Fire Features
Fire features can create an enchanting, luxurious atmosphere around your swimming pool
Fire Pits
These are perhaps the most versatile fire features. They come in many styles, from rustic stone constructions to sleek, modern designs. They can be wood-burning, propane, or natural gas.
Fire Bowls
These are often rounded, bowl-shaped features that can be standalone or integrated into a pool’s design. Fire bowls often use natural gas or propane and can include elements like colored fire glass or lava rocks.
Fire Tables
Combining the functionality of a table with the visual appeal of a fire pit, fire tables are popular in contemporary outdoor design. They are great for gathering around and usually operate on propane or natural gas.
Fireplaces
A full-sized, outdoor fireplace can serve as a magnificent focal point. They are generally built with stone or brick and can be wood-burning or gas-operated.
Fire Pits
These are perhaps the most versatile fire features. They come in many styles, from rustic stone constructions to sleek, modern designs. They can be wood-burning, propane, or natural gas.
Fire Bowls
These are often rounded, bowl-shaped features that can be standalone or integrated into a pool’s design. Fire bowls often use natural gas or propane and can include elements like colored fire glass or lava rocks.
Fire Tables
Combining the functionality of a table with the visual appeal of a fire pit, fire tables are popular in contemporary outdoor design. They are great for gathering around and usually operate on propane or natural gas.
Fireplaces
A full-sized, outdoor fireplace can serve as a magnificent focal point. They are generally built with stone or brick and can be wood-burning or gas-operated.
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Fire and Water Bowls
These features combine fire and water elements, often with a bowl that has a gas fire feature in the center and a water spout around the edge, making for a visually striking experience.
Fire Torches / Tiki Torches
These are tall, slender fire features often made of metal or bamboo. They can be planted into the ground around the pool or integrated into the pool’s design.
Fire Walls
These are essentially longer, linear fire pits, often built along the edge of a pool or as a separating element in the outdoor space. They provide a dramatic visual effect.
Floating Fire
Special floating units allow fire to seemingly “float” on the water’s surface. These are often fueled by gel or small propane canisters.
Fire Lanterns
These are smaller and portable, often hung from fixtures or set along the pool deck. They are generally less permanent and can be moved to change the layout.
Benefits of Adding Fire Features to Pools
Visual Appeal
Fire features are eye-catching and can be a focal point of your outdoor space.
Ambiance
The combination of fire and water creates a luxurious and serene setting.
Extended Use
A fire feature can make the pool area more comfortable in cooler weather, extending the time you can spend outdoors.
Entertainment
Fire features serve as a natural gathering spot, perfect for socializing.
Increased Property Value
Well-designed fire features can add to the resale value of your property.
Versatility
With so many types and styles available, you can find a fire feature that fits your needs and aesthetic preferences.
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FAQs
What are some water features that can be added to a pool?
Popular water features include fountains, waterfalls, deck jets, bubblers, laminar jets, sheer descents, and grottoes.
Can I add water features to my existing pool?
In many cases, water features can be retrofitted into existing pools, although it usually requires professional installation and may entail additional plumbing and electrical work.
Do water features affect water chemistry?
Some water features can aerate the water, which may slightly alter the pH levels. It’s important to monitor water chemistry closely if you have active water features.
Can water features be energy efficient?
Yes, many modern water features are designed with energy efficiency in mind. Look for features that work with variable-speed pumps or that can be operated independently of the main pool pump.
Can I control water features remotely?
Many water features can be integrated into smart pool systems, allowing you to control them via remote control or smartphone apps.
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