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What do you want from your pool and patio? Can
they work together harmoniously, or should they
be separate spaces for varying entertainment? These
are questions that you should discuss with your
Downunda Aquatic Environments representative. Adding a water feature
to your swimming pool might make all the difference.
Brett Hatfield explains. "When you are sitting
on the lanai with your back to the sun, reading
the paper on Sunday morning, and enjoying a cup
of coffee, you still should enjoy your pool. The
key is some kind of water feature for your swimming
pool. This is a way to not blend your pool into
your patio, but it is a way to literally bring the
outdoors in on those days too brisk to swim, but
perfect for airing the house with open windows.
Every pool and spa needs some kind of water feature.
It can be as simple as an urn pouring into a basin,
or as elaborate as a tropical waterfall oasis.
Water moving creates a wonderful white noise.
The best quality of this sound is that it drowns
out many of the other sounds you don’t want. The
sound of falling water can bring relaxing calm and
peace to your life. Let’s take a look at some of
the basic water features.
Bubblers (spring
jets) - These are a fantastic addition to
your pool. The require very little water and are
economical to run around the clock.
Spillways (spillover, spillover
spa) - Refers to water spilling from one
body of water to a second at a lower grade. If built
correctly, they can be very economical to run.
Waterfalls
- Much larger than a spillway, typically associated
with rocks or boulders. These require larger volumes
of water. Beautiful for that oasis look. These are
economical if run when you are enjoying the area
and not around the clock.
Sheer Descents
- These produce beautiful sheets of water of varying
widths. Similar to waterfalls in water usage.
Artistic Statuaries
- There are many examples, from spitting dolphins
to the little boy doing his business, that make
for fantastic pool side water features. Keep in
mind that it doesn't take a lot of water to operate
these and they can make a beautiful sound. A well
place urn spilling into the pool can be simple yet
stunning.
Laminar
Jets - These are very sensitive to correct
installation, but will fascinate your guests. With
almost a glass-rod like appearance, everyone is
typically drawn to touch the stream of water. Economical
to operate, but sensitive to high winds. Can be
dramatically lighted with fiber optic lights.
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