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Fort Worth/Spa and Water Features

Pool Water Features in Fort Worth

Raised spillover spas, sheer descents, bubblers, and deck jets for Fort Worth pools. Folded into a remodel while the pool is drained.

(214) 251-9010

Serving Fort Worth since 2004· Licensed & insured · Free on-site estimates

Spa and Water Features in Fort Worth by Lalo's Tile & Coping

A flat pool edge with nothing happening at it is missing the part that makes people actually want to sit by the water. Fort Worth pool owners add a raised spillover spa, sheer descents, bubblers on a tanning ledge, deck jets, or a rock grotto to give the pool that focal point.

Most of this work folds into a pool remodel while the pool is already drained, since the plumbing and structure go in while everything else is already open. Sheer descents drop a clean sheet of water off a raised wall. Deck jets arc thin streams from the deck into the pool. Bubblers push a low boil up through a tanning ledge. A rock or grotto feature builds natural stone into the pool edge, sometimes with a spill or a small falls.

Each feature is plumbing and a return more than it is decoration, so we plan the lines and the pump load before any stone goes in. A raised spillover spa is a small structure that carries water and weight, so the base has to stay put. Fort Worth's west side often gives a firmer footing than the clay elsewhere in the county, and we size the footing for the soil so the spa lip stays level and the water sheets evenly across it.

Glass tile is the usual finish on a spa face, spillway, or grotto, since it holds color and reads bright against water. We set it level so it lasts in the chemistry and the sun.

We've built spas and water features into Fort Worth pools for 20 years. Fill out the form or give us a call, and we'll get you a free quote to get a feature built into your pool.

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What our clients say

Lalo is super knowledgeable and helpful. He's always answered all my questions and been my go-to guy for anything pool related. Can't recommend him enough.

Homeowner, Dallas TX

These guys did our whole pool retile in four days. Showed up on time every morning, cleaned up every evening. The pool looks better than when it was new.

Homeowner, Plano TX

We've used Lalo's on three builds now. They just get it done. No drama, no excuses. That's hard to find with subs.

Pool Builder, DFW

Lalo came out himself to look at our coping. Didn't try to upsell us on stuff we didn't need. Just told us what needed fixing and gave us a fair price.

Homeowner, Fort Worth TX

Had another company do our tile and it started falling off after one summer. Lalo's crew came in, tore it out, and redid the whole thing. Should have called them first.

Homeowner, Garland TX

Honest people, quality work. That's it. That's the review.

Homeowner, Irving TX

FAQ

Spa and Water Features in Fort Worth, answered

Yes. A raised spillover spa, sheer descents, and bubblers can all be added to an existing Fort Worth pool. The work is easiest while the pool is drained for a remodel, since the plumbing and structure go in at the same time.

It shares the drain, the plumbing trenching, and the crew time with the rest of the renovation. Adding a raised spa on its own means a separate drain and dig, so folding it into a tile and coping remodel is worth asking about.

It can. Native limestone is common across much of Fort Worth, so a rock or grotto feature built in matching stone ties the pool to the house and the lot. We pick stone that reads with what is already there.

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(214) 251-9010

10546 Luna Rd, Dallas, TX 75220 · lalostileandcoping@gmail.com

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