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McKinney / Spa and Water Features

Pool Spa and Water Features in McKinney

Spillover spas, sheer descents, bubblers, deck jets, and rock features for McKinney pools, set in glass tile and matched finishes.

Pool water features in McKinney run from a raised spillover spa to sheer descents, bubblers, deck jets, and rock or grotto features built into the pool. We fold these into a pool remodel or new build, set in glass tile and finishes that take the chemistry and the sun. The most requested is a raised spa that spills into the pool, which adds warm water and the sound of moving water without a separate structure crowding the yard.

A sheer descent drops a clean sheet of water off a raised wall; bubblers sit on a tanning ledge and push a low column of water that kids love; deck jets arc a thin stream from the deck into the pool. A raised or spillover spa ties the hot water into the same shell, and on the larger McKinney lots there is room for a rock or grotto feature with a waterfall built into natural boulders. We scope it to the pool and the space you have.

Most McKinney pools we add features to were built in the late 90s and 2000s and are due for a remodel anyway, so the cleanest path is to build the feature into a retile and coping job on one drain. Glass tile is the common finish on a raised spa or a sheer-descent wall because it reads bright and stands up to the water, and we match the coping and stone so the feature looks built in. We set everything to PHTA standards.

Water features carry their own plumbing and a pump, and we coordinate that scope with the build so the lines and the feature land right. For the full range of pool work see our pool services or everything we do in McKinney. We build across McKinney, Prosper, and Celina. Fill out the form for a free on-site estimate. We measure it, we quote it.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Often yes, as a raised spillover spa tied into the same shell during a remodel. It adds warm water and the sound of water spilling into the pool. We look at the shell and the deck and tell you what fits.

A sheer descent drops a clean sheet of water off a raised wall, a bubbler pushes a low column up through a tanning ledge, and deck jets arc thin streams from the deck into the pool. They suit different looks and budgets.

It is the cleanest time. Building the feature into a retile and coping job on one drain keeps the stone matched and the cost down versus adding it on its own later.

Glass tile is the common pick on a raised spa or a sheer-descent wall because it reads bright and stands up to the water and the chemistry. We match it to the coping and stone so it looks built in.

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