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Water bowls, like scuppers, allow water to flow into the pool. They are great for placing on top of pedestals and can give the pool more of an architectural design feel. They are fairly new on the market and there are a number of different options. These can also be combined with a fire feature to produce a fire/water bowl. Please see our fire features section for more on this.
Sheer descent waterfalls create a smooth, glass-like sheet of water that gracefully arcs into the pool. They can be integrated into raised walls, decorative panels, or rock formations, enhancing the pool’s visual appeal while adding a soothing sound that turns a pool into a peaceful haven.
Linear waterfalls can be integrated into pool walls, raised structures, or decorative panels, blending functionality with style. They provide soothing sounds that promote relaxation while adding movement and a sense of luxury to the pool area. Available in various materials and customizable designs, a linear waterfall is an ideal feature for any contemporary pool. Falls can range from 8 inches to more than 8 feet in length.
Deck jets are a low cost way to add a water feature to your pool, as they create shimmering arcs of water from your deck to your pool or spa area. The jets can be installed in almost any combination and the arcs and effects can be changed to suit the homeowner’s taste.
Laminar Deck Jets
A laminar deck jet is essentially an oversized deck jet that creates a totally clear, uniform arc of moving water that is placed in your pool deck. What makes it amazing is when you turn them on at night. It shoots a beam of light through the tube of water. It has the effect of looking like a laser shooting into your pool. These jets can be synced to your bubblers and color LED pool lights to produce light shows.