Great video. I want to build the exact same water fall for my pool can you send me a material list? Also can I use a separate pump to supply the water fall?
Thank you. We used a waterfall fitting made by CMP. It was 36 inches with color changing light. The box was built from CMU block and faced with cut coral stones
@@MervsServiceSecrets thank you. it is locked in with the concrete. It would have to be a very strong kid to pull it over. Thank you for watching and for the questions
I enjoy your videos. The video of the waterfall with fire pit on top. Who makes the fire pit burner? Where do you put the propane tank assuming it runs off a 20lb tank. Thank you
Thank you very much. That particular fire feature was custom built for that project. I had a company in California that fabricated the burner and tray. The gas connections was hard plumbed into the houses natural gas supply. The primary company that we use for the majority of our fire features is BULL. They have multiple selections for fire pit inserts with complete assembly. The quality is good and customer service has been good. Most of the Bull components are connected to a standard propane tank that we locate within the cabinet. Be sure to have proper ventilation within the cabinet for this application. Bull also supplies stainless steel louvered access panel doors. I hope this helps. Thank you for watching. We are working on more videos
@@TraceyHetier Always consult with the manufacturer for their recommendation. However, I highly recommend putting concrete under the lip. It should be at least 12 inches wide and 6 inches thick. The wider the better though.
We built it directly on the pavers. That portion of the pavers are installed over the concrete collar poured around the perimeter of the pool. There is about 6 inches of concrete under the pavers
We did the plumbing prior to installing the pool deck. That was in a different video. This feature has 2” pvc sch40 plumbing and 1” electrical conduit for the lighting
It depends on the size of the water feature. We mount the top in a way that it can be removed if needed. An access panel doesn't provide much room to work if you need to re-plumb something.
I just installed one of these yesterday mine had two fittings to be bummed in when I plumbed them in the plastic cracked around the PVC fitting that comes out of the waterfall itself. I won't know if it leaks till I actually get my pool pump wired in. What is the waterfall made of inside? Rubber tubes leading to the spillway
Thank you. Regular mortar or Portland cement works well for the base and joining the blocks. If you’re building this with a curve, then use more narrow blocks to make the radius. If the face is going to be straight then you can use a wider cement block. Be sure to leave enough room for the plumbing and light wire conduit if yours has electrical. Post some pictures when you are done. I’d love to see how it turns out. Please let me know if you have other questions. Thank you
On this size water feature, We typically use the main pool circulation pump. We put the water feature on a dedicated supply line with a valve to adjust flow rate and pressure
You can cut in an access panel/door (use stainless steel) or leave the top in a position that can be removed if needed. Depending on the size of the cabinet may determine the best option
Where does the power for the waterfall come from? Looking to install one for ours but we only have the pump pipe coming out - what does that gray conduit go to?
For the water feature, we ran a conduit for the light bar wire and PVC plumbing for the water supply. The PVC is connected to the return side of the pool pump plumbing and the power is connected to a subpanel that feeds the lights and pump. The equipment is located near the house
I Typically tell clients to budget around $3500 for a feature. The waterfall generally runs about $900 for a 36” lighted waterfall. The cabinet is the biggest expense depending on the types of materials used. Tile versus stacked stone or granite versus travertine. The material can greatly affect the price
I typically suggest budgeting around $3500 for a basic cabinet but the price can vary depending on the type of materials used. Travertine stacked stone would be more than a tile and granite tops versus other materials. The water feature attachment can typically run about $900. The cabinet is the biggest expense
The homeowner wanted a coral stone finish. We used blocks to frame the water feature and capped the blocks with coral. I’ll try to post a picture of the finished feature with the light on. It may provide a different perspective of the final product. Thank you for watching and feedback. I would like your opinion of the other video of the feature with the fire on it. Please let me know what you think. Thank you
This is a CMP (custom molded products) water feature. We also use the PAL brand. Depending on the lights used in the pool typically determines which brand we use. CMP colors typically match Pentair and jandy light colors better
Great video. I want to build the exact same water fall for my pool can you send me a material list? Also can I use a separate pump to supply the water fall?
Thank you. We used a waterfall fitting made by CMP. It was 36 inches with color changing light. The box was built from CMU block and faced with cut coral stones
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Excellent work. Is it somehow anchored so a kid can't pull it over onto himself?
@@MervsServiceSecrets thank you.
it is locked in with the concrete. It would have to be a very strong kid to pull it over. Thank you for watching and for the questions
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Looks great! What pool sheer did you use, do you have a link for the product?
This pool was a Latham Pool Product. www.latham.com
Beautiful. Please did you provide a seperate pump for the fountain?
We did not use a separate pump. We connected the water feature to the pressure side of the circulation pump
Where is it possible to order this water feature?@@floridapoolman5376
I enjoy your videos. The video of the waterfall with fire pit on top. Who makes the fire pit burner? Where do you put the propane tank assuming it runs off a 20lb tank. Thank you
Thank you very much. That particular fire feature was custom built for that project. I had a company in California that fabricated the burner and tray. The gas connections was hard plumbed into the houses natural gas supply. The primary company that we use for the majority of our fire features is BULL. They have multiple selections for fire pit inserts with complete assembly. The quality is good and customer service has been good. Most of the Bull components are connected to a standard propane tank that we locate within the cabinet. Be sure to have proper ventilation within the cabinet for this application. Bull also supplies stainless steel louvered access panel doors. I hope this helps. Thank you for watching. We are working on more videos
This is exactly what I need! How wide is the waterfall spillway?
The water feature is 36 inches wide, the box was built to 46 inches wide and 18 inches tall
Nice work! How many GPM is this?
The water feature is typically 60 GPM. The pump will operate up to 160 GPM
Beautiful! About how long did this take to install?
The overall project was approximately 5 weeks. The water feature was done in about 10 hours
Do you have to have a concrete footing underneath the lip for the weight on the edge of the fibreglass pool?
@@TraceyHetier Always consult with the manufacturer for their recommendation. However, I highly recommend putting concrete under the lip. It should be at least 12 inches wide and 6 inches thick. The wider the better though.
Dude used an electric grinder while standing in the pool.
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It’s grounded .
Its probably on a gfci style breaker
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Is put right on top of the pavers? Dont u need concrete base
We built it directly on the pavers. That portion of the pavers are installed over the concrete collar poured around the perimeter of the pool. There is about 6 inches of concrete under the pavers
You skipped a vital step. Running the pipe through the ground up through the concrete.
We did the plumbing prior to installing the pool deck. That was in a different video. This feature has 2” pvc sch40 plumbing and 1” electrical conduit for the lighting
Is it strong enough to jump from? Great Job!
Thank you.
It is definitely strong enough to jump from
No one noticed the man using the grinder while legs in the water ? Very good way to dye !
But he didn't. Double insulated plastic housing and a GFI. He couldn't kill himself if he was trying with that setup.
Are you enclosing the top permanently ? What do you use for the top?
Just curious….I don’t see any access door or panel? Always need one!
It depends on the size of the water feature. We mount the top in a way that it can be removed if needed. An access panel doesn't provide much room to work if you need to re-plumb something.
I just installed one of these yesterday mine had two fittings to be bummed in when I plumbed them in the plastic cracked around the PVC fitting that comes out of the waterfall itself. I won't know if it leaks till I actually get my pool pump wired in. What is the waterfall made of inside? Rubber tubes leading to the spillway
We used PVC to make the connections. The waterfeatur is made by CMP and is a single body with bottom connection
This is exactly what I want done. We already have a pipe there. Any chance you’re in North Florida? 😀
Jacksonville?
@@nickusa7716 Yes
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How would this cost? I am in California but just wondering what the range of cost would be.
Depending on the finish materials that you choose, I would budget around $3K
What did you use for the top to cover waterfall?
I’m in Cape Coral fl, can you add a fountain to my existing pool? Let me known
Unfortunately we don't service Cape Coral but would be happy to advise if you need assistance
Looks great! Going to try this myself, any suggestions for the concrete blocks used as the base? Is that just regular mortar mix?
Thank you. Regular mortar or Portland cement works well for the base and joining the blocks. If you’re building this with a curve, then use more narrow blocks to make the radius. If the face is going to be straight then you can use a wider cement block. Be sure to leave enough room for the plumbing and light wire conduit if yours has electrical. Post some pictures when you are done. I’d love to see how it turns out. Please let me know if you have other questions. Thank you
I had a question! They say to add stuff to Portland cement like sand and aggregate. Can I just buy Portland on its own and use that? Thanks!
You can use basic portland. Sand can be added but its not necessary. I would not recommend adding aggregate for this application. @@carlosjdislaiii785
Do you install an additional pump or can it be run off the pool pump.
On this size water feature, We typically use the main pool circulation pump. We put the water feature on a dedicated supply line with a valve to adjust flow rate and pressure
What is that white thing kind of in corner that’s in water and come above pool deck?
That is the pool side pool alarm
Thinking about doing something similar but how do you service the unit?
You can cut in an access panel/door (use stainless steel) or leave the top in a position that can be removed if needed. Depending on the size of the cabinet may determine the best option
What mortar are you using to connect the cmp waterfall to stone?
A basic tile sanded thin set or Portland cement can be used to make the connections. Thinset provides the best base for leveling
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Is this strong enough to walk on?
It is strong enough, however, I wouldn't recommend it.
What brand is this waterfall?
The water feature is made by CMP
Where does the power for the waterfall come from? Looking to install one for ours but we only have the pump pipe coming out - what does that gray conduit go to?
For the water feature, we ran a conduit for the light bar wire and PVC plumbing for the water supply. The PVC is connected to the return side of the pool pump plumbing and the power is connected to a subpanel that feeds the lights and pump. The equipment is located near the house
Where in Florida are you located?
Northeast Florida
How much for an install like this?
I Typically tell clients to budget around $3500 for a feature. The waterfall generally runs about $900 for a 36” lighted waterfall. The cabinet is the biggest expense depending on the types of materials used. Tile versus stacked stone or granite versus travertine. The material can greatly affect the price
What does addition like that cost to add on ?
I typically suggest budgeting around $3500 for a basic cabinet but the price can vary depending on the type of materials used. Travertine stacked stone would be more than a tile and granite tops versus other materials. The water feature attachment can typically run about $900. The cabinet is the biggest expense
Amazing
@@dionesdasilva10 thank you
@@floridapoolman5376 welcome brother. I will do one this week and will follow your video. God bless
where I can buy the water fall top where the water flow
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I love the shape but it needs some rock or brick or something decorative on the outside. It sort of looks casket like, just plain…. 😆
The homeowner wanted a coral stone finish. We used blocks to frame the water feature and capped the blocks with coral. I’ll try to post a picture of the finished feature with the light on. It may provide a different perspective of the final product. Thank you for watching and feedback. I would like your opinion of the other video of the feature with the fire on it. Please let me know what you think. Thank you
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Wow! Awesome!
Thank you
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Doesn’t look hard to do I’ll try 😊
just did my version a bit different but thanks for the video it really help :-)
@@AlexDeg92 I would love to see some pics
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No rebars?
No rebar in these. The block and mortar provides sufficient strength. Also, the rebar may cause rust stains on the stacked stone veneer.
What brand is this waterfall? Thanks
It's a secret. LOL
This is a CMP (custom molded products) water feature. We also use the PAL brand. Depending on the lights used in the pool typically determines which brand we use. CMP colors typically match Pentair and jandy light colors better
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