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Pool Spa and Water Features in Highland Park

Raised spillover spas, sheer descents, bubblers, and grotto features built into Highland Park and University Park pools.

A spa or water feature in Highland Park is almost always folded into a pool remodel, since most Park Cities pools are older and tight on space. We build spas and water features into existing pools, a raised spillover spa, sheer descents, bubblers on a tanning ledge, deck jets, and rock or grotto features. On a constrained lot the work is fitting these into the pool footprint you already have.

The centerpiece is usually a raised spa that spills back into the pool. We build the spa shell, the raised wall, and the spillway, set the tile and coping, and coordinate the plumbing and the gas heater through a licensed trade. A spillover spa adds moving water and sound to the pool even when no one is using it, which carries a small Park Cities yard.

The features run from the architectural to the natural. Sheer descents drop a clean sheet off a raised wall, bubblers sit low on a ledge, and deck jets arc from the deck into the water. Glass tile is the finish on raised walls and spa faces, often iridescent so it catches light. On an older pool that has been finished before, the work is matching the new feature tile and stone to the existing design without leaving a seam, the exact-match standard the Park Cities expects everywhere.

Because all of this shares plumbing and a drained pool, the time to add it is during a pool remodel, not a separate dig later. Many of these projects run through a designer or landscape architect, and we work from their specs. See the full range of pool work or our Highland Park services. Fill out the form for a free on-site estimate. We measure it, we quote it.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Usually, yes. The common build is a raised spa that spills back into the pool. Since it shares plumbing and a drained pool with a remodel, the best time to add it is during one rather than as a separate project.

Yes, scaled to the pool you have. Sheer descents, bubblers, and deck jets work within an existing footprint, and we fit them to the space rather than forcing a feature the lot will not hold.

That is the standard here. On a pool that has been finished before, we match the new feature tile and stone to the existing design so there is no visible seam, the exact-match work the Park Cities expects.

Regularly. Most Park Cities projects run through a designer or landscape architect, and we work from their specs while flagging anything that will not hold up in Dallas heat and freeze cycles.

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