Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jun 28, 2014 11:29 pm Hi we have just installed a new fibreglass pool. We included the pipework allowance for a water feature (it is centred at the back of our rectangular pool) HOWEVER building the wall that would house the water feature, just a straightforward water blade, was too hard! What now? The aggregate is going down next week and I have a white poly pipe popping up at the end of the pool. Been to one water feature place but she tried to sell me a water feature with pump! I need help! Any ideas?? Thanks Phil Re: Pool Feature Help! 2Jun 29, 2014 3:01 am Hi Phil2, what about those three tiered fiber glass ponds that cascade down, think i have seen them as a set, But don't know ya flow rate. Once i had a zodiac 4x4 metre pool lots a fun too. Anyway the pool pump would shoot out a jet of water 50mm round about 2 metres long looked good arching back into the pool, hell that pump moved some water quick ty wobbly Design from top down to ground , build from ground up Re: Pool Feature Help! 3Jun 29, 2014 10:17 am Hard to believe the blade one was too hard. Its just a box ... We have one - and while it took a while to come through is good. Lights etc. I'm not sure of its value though. One thing we like is that it gives us some privacy at one end ... Re: Pool Feature Help! 4Jun 29, 2014 1:33 pm Thanks Saint Mike and Wobbly Ive just spoken to my brickie... he will be able to construct a low rectangular plinth onto the top of the aggregate as long as the aggregate has sufficient depth. That means I can put a blade in the plinth and then put a pot or sculpture on top of it. I saw this in a Paul Bangay book, its the way he designs his water features. We couldn't build the original wall as it needed such a deep footing as it was going to be 1.8m high and very wide in order to hide the clothes line. We only had 1.9m behind the pool to play with. I feel better now... Phil hmmm id assume youll get hit with the "natural product therefore variation in colour etc" excuse. How bad are we talking? One could argue that if none of the displays or… 3 2454 Hi everyone, Looking for some advise. We are about to build an above ground pool in our backyard. There is a private sewer line running under the pool at 1.6m… 0 11758 Hi, I'm new to this forum so I hope I'm doing this post correctly. Please advise if it's not. I've just bought my place. The inground pool has a marble lining that has… 0 13663 |