Water Features
Custom Water Features for Your Inground Pool!
Pool features can bring a whole new dimension to your backyard pool. From something like a simple laminar to more extravagant features like tanning ledges, the concept of moving water attracts attention and gets people talking. By incorporating water features into your poolscape, you’ll not only add an artistic element but more depth and character, as well. Let the water features and pool building experts at Lorrison Pools & Spas create the design you’ve always wanted.
Deck Jets
Deck jets are graceful streams of water that arch into the pool or spa from the pool deck, walls, or surrounding landscape. Similarly, Laminars are accompanied by colored LED lights that really amp up the drama at night and can even be changed to suit any mood.
LED Lighting
The use of LED lighting in your backyard poolscape adds a whole new dimension to the look you’re trying to achieve. Whether you’re incorporating LED accent lighting throughout the project or into custom features like rainfalls, bubblers, and steps, a little illumination goes a long way.
Tanning Ledges
Tanning Ledge, commonly called a sunshelf or baja bench; a flat ledge typically located at the entrance of the pool. This tanning ledge is the perfect location for a lounge chair or the sun-worshipper who wants to avoid getting overheated from the sun or fully submerged while enjoying the pool.
Slides
Adding a slide would also be a permanent way to have some extra fun in the pool. They are made from fiberglass or acrylic and come equipped with a hose that connects to the pools’ return line so a constant stream of water can run down it and keep the surface wet for an easier glide down.
Diving Boards
Take a dive and play endless amounts of games in a diving pool. These pools are a great addition to your backyard and keep the family, friends, or kids busy all summer long!
Automatic Pool Covers
The best way to protect your pool when not in use is to have an automatic pool cover. We recommend pool covers as a layer of protection from accidental drowning, as well as an effective means of protecting your pool’s interior from extreme weather during off-season months or from environmental debris while you are away.