Custom Pool Water Features, Coffee County GA
Your Backyard Deserves More Than Still Water
Custom pool water features — waterfalls, deck jets, bubblers, sheer descents — designed and built into your concrete pool from day one, not bolted on after the fact.
Thirty Years, Same Soil
Our founder spent 30+ years in concrete, plumbing, and pool construction right here in Coffee County — not somewhere else.
Concrete Pools Only
We build exclusively in concrete, which means water features are fully integrated into the shell — not limited by a pre-molded fiberglass form.
No Subcontractors, Ever
The team that designs your water feature is the same team that builds it — no handoffs, no miscommunication, no quality gaps.
Permits Handled, Start To Finish
We coordinate with Coffee County’s building department and handle every approval, inspection, and sign-off so you never have to.
Pool Water Features, Douglas GA
What A Water Feature Actually Does For Your Pool
A water feature is not just something that looks good in photos. When it’s 94°F in Douglas in August — which it will be — the sound of moving water changes how your backyard feels. It cools the air around the pool, masks road noise and neighborhood sounds, and gives your family a reason to stay outside longer.
Beyond the experience, moving water improves circulation throughout the pool. That means chemicals distribute more evenly, algae has fewer places to take hold, and your water stays cleaner with less effort. It’s a real, functional benefit on top of everything else.
We install custom pool water features as part of the overall pool design — not as an afterthought. Whether you’re building a new pool or upgrading an existing one, the right feature changes what your backyard is capable of.
Swimming Pool Waterfalls, Coffee County
Seven Months Of Swimming Season. Make Them Count.
Coffee County’s pool season runs April through October — water features here get used more than almost anywhere else in the country.
- Your pool water stays cleaner longer because moving water distributes chemicals evenly and reduces algae-prone dead zones.
- You get a natural sound buffer from road noise and neighbors every time a waterfall or deck jet is running.
- Water features planned during new construction cost significantly less than retrofitting the same features onto a finished pool.
- Concrete construction gives you unlimited placement options — features built into the shell itself, not just mounted to the deck.
- Smart automation through Hayward, Pentair, or Jandy lets you control every feature from your phone without any extra equipment to learn.
- A well-integrated water feature adds measurable resale value — provided it was designed to belong, not just dropped in.
Deck Jet Installation, Sheer Descent Waterfalls GA
Not Every Feature Fits Every Pool
The difference between a water feature that looks right and one that looks like it came from a catalog is design intent. We help you figure out which type actually fits your pool before anything gets built.
Bubblers and gushers are a natural fit for tanning ledges and sun shelves — low profile, low cost (typically $500–$2,500 installed), and endlessly popular with kids. Deck jets arc water across the pool surface in a way that looks clean and modern, especially on geometric concrete pools. Sheer descent waterfalls produce that glass-like sheet of water that suits contemporary designs — sleek, quiet compared to rock waterfalls, and striking at night with LED lighting integrated behind the blade.
Rock waterfalls are the most custom option and the most variable in cost — anywhere from $3,800 to $25,000+ depending on size, materials, and complexity. They suit naturalistic or resort-style pool designs and create the most dramatic sound and visual impact. Laminar jets are the precision option — bubble-free arcing streams, often LED-lit, that look almost architectural. Each of these features has a different look, a different sound profile, and a different maintenance footprint. We walk you through the tradeoffs honestly so you end up with something you’ll actually love five years from now.
Modern Water Elements, Inground Pool Georgia
Georgia Soil Doesn't Forgive Shortcuts
Coffee County’s soil shifts. Clay-heavy ground expands and contracts with moisture and temperature changes — and plumbing connections that aren’t engineered for that movement will eventually crack, separate, or leak behind a rock feature where you won’t see the damage until it’s serious.
We’ve been building in South Georgia soil for over 30 years. We know how to spec the plumbing runs for deck jets and bubblers so they hold up through Georgia summers and winters alike. We know where to put the drainage behind a rock waterfall so water doesn’t infiltrate the pool shell. And we know how to size the pump correctly so your water features and your pool filtration system run together without straining either one.
This is the part of water feature installation that out-of-area contractors tend to get wrong. It’s also the part that matters most five years after the pool is built.
Water Features (waterfalls, Deck Jets, Bubblers) FAQ
Common Questions About Our Service
What is the difference between deck jets, bubblers, and sheer descent waterfalls?
They look and function very differently, which is why the choice matters. Bubblers sit flush in the pool floor — usually on a tanning ledge or sun shelf — and push water up in a gentle fountain effect. They’re low-profile, affordable, and a huge hit with kids. Deck jets are mounted at the pool’s edge and arc streams of water across the surface in a clean, modern pattern. Sheer descents are wall-mounted and produce a flat, glass-like sheet of water that falls into the pool — quieter than a rock waterfall, and especially striking with LED lighting behind the blade. The right choice depends on your pool’s style, scale, and how you plan to use the space. We help you work through that before anything is committed to concrete.
Will adding a water feature put too much strain on my pool's pump and equipment?
Not when it’s designed correctly from the start. The key is pump sizing — the system needs to handle both pool circulation and water feature flow at the same time without working harder than it should. When water features are planned during initial pool construction, we size the equipment to accommodate everything from day one. Where problems happen is when features are retrofitted onto an existing pool without reassessing the pump capacity. We look at the full picture before recommending anything, and we work with all major equipment brands — Hayward, Pentair, Jandy — so integration is straightforward regardless of what’s already in place.
Can water features be added to an existing pool, or only during new construction?
Some features can be retrofitted — deck jets and bubblers are the most practical options for existing pools, depending on how the original plumbing was laid out. Others, like deeply integrated rock waterfalls or in-floor systems, are significantly more cost-effective when planned from the beginning. The reason is simple: during new construction, the plumbing infrastructure is already being installed, so adding water feature lines costs a fraction of what it takes to excavate and replumb a finished pool. If you’re currently planning a new build in Coffee County, now is the time to decide — waiting costs real money. If you already have a pool and want to explore what’s possible, we can take a look and give you an honest assessment.
Do pool water features require a lot of extra maintenance?
More than a pool with no features, but not dramatically so. The main things to stay on top of are nozzle cleaning (deck jets and laminars can clog with debris over time), occasional checks on the water channel behind sheer descents, and pH monitoring. Water features that aerate the pool — waterfalls especially — raise pH gradually over time, so you may need to adjust chemistry more frequently if the feature runs for long periods. In Coffee County’s seven-month swim season, that’s worth knowing upfront. We offer ongoing pool maintenance services and can handle all of this for you, so it never becomes something you’re troubleshooting on a Saturday afternoon.
Are pool water features noisy? Will it bother my neighbors?
It depends heavily on the type of feature. Deck jets and laminar jets are relatively quiet — the sound is subtle, almost ambient. Sheer descent waterfalls produce a consistent, moderate white-noise effect that most people find pleasant rather than disruptive. Large custom rock waterfalls are the loudest option, and the bigger the fall height and flow rate, the more sound they generate. For homeowners in Coffee County neighborhoods where houses are close together, this is a real consideration. Ironically, for homeowners near a busy road or with a noisy neighboring property, a well-placed waterfall can actually work in your favor — the sound of moving water does a surprisingly effective job of masking outside noise.
How much do custom pool water features cost to install in Coffee County, GA?
The range is wide, which is why we don’t lead with a single number. A tanning ledge bubbler typically runs $500–$2,500 installed. Deck jets come in around $1,000–$1,500 per jet. A sheer descent waterfall starts at roughly $1,000–$3,000 for a straightforward wall-mounted version added during new construction. Custom rock waterfalls are the most variable — anywhere from $3,800 on the low end to $25,000 or more for a large, complex feature with a grotto or multi-tier design. Laminar jets typically fall in the $1,500–$3,000 range per unit due to the precision engineering involved. What we can tell you is that building these features into a new pool during construction is always less expensive than adding them later. If you’re in the planning stage right now, that’s the most cost-effective window to make these decisions.
Design Consultation First
We look at your pool design, your property, and your priorities — then recommend features that actually fit, not just what’s popular.
Integrated During Construction
Water feature plumbing is run alongside pool construction — cleaner, more reliable, and less expensive than any retrofit approach.
Permitted, Inspected, Done Right
We pull every permit, schedule every inspection, and handle Coffee County’s approval process from start to final sign-off.