
Add a Spa & Water Features to Your Pool
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Luxury Spa & Water Feature Installation
A spa or water features transform your pool from functional to luxurious. Imagine relaxing in a hot spa overlooking your pool, or enjoying the soothing sound of a waterfall.
We design and install custom spas and water features that complement your pool and outdoor space perfectly. From elegant fountains to dramatic waterfalls, we create experiences.
What's Included
Spa Integration
Add attached or separate spa
Waterfalls
Custom waterfall designs
Fountains
Decorative fountain features
Beach Entries
Shallow lounging areas
Custom Design
Personalized water feature design
Professional Installation
Expert integration with pool
Spas & Water Features We Build
From a pair of deck jets to a full attached spa, each feature changes how your pool looks, sounds, and gets used.
Attached Spillover Spa
The classic upgrade: a raised spa built against the pool with water spilling over a tiled dam wall. Shares the pool's plumbing and filtration, heats quickly, and doubles as a water feature even when nobody's soaking.
Standalone Spa
A separate spa with its own equipment — the right call when deck space, structure, or plumbing runs make an attached spa impractical, or when you want spa hydraulics fully independent of the pool.
Waterfalls
Natural rock-style falls or clean-lined sheer descents from a raised wall. The sound alone transforms an evening on the patio — and masks street noise in denser neighborhoods.
Deck Jets & Laminars
Arcs of water that leap from the deck into the pool. Laminar jets produce a glass-smooth stream that can carry LED light — dramatic at night, playful for kids by day.
Tanning Ledge & Bubblers
A shallow sun shelf (typically 9–12 inches deep) for loungers and little swimmers, finished with gentle bubbler fountains. The single most-requested renovation feature for families.
Scuppers & Fountains
Copper or stone spouts on a raised wall, decorative fountain bowls, and wall-mounted sconces — architectural accents that pair beautifully with new tile and coping.
What Adding a Spa Actually Involves
An attached spa is a structural project, not an accessory. The new shell is formed and tied into the existing pool with a bonded beam, plumbed with its own suction and return lines, and fitted with dedicated jets and blower or booster plumbing sized to the number of seats. The spillover is engineered so the dam wall delivers an even sheet of water back into the pool — a detail that separates a professional build from a leaky afterthought.
Your equipment pad usually needs attention too: a spa wants fast heat, which means confirming your heater has the capacity — or pairing the project with a heater and automation upgrade so you can pre-heat the spa from your phone before you're home. Valve actuators let one system serve pool and spa modes without touching a manual valve.
In Broward County all of this is permitted and inspected work — structural, plumbing, and electrical. We handle the permit package, coordinate licensed trades, and schedule inspections so the project moves without you chasing the county portal.
The Build Process, Step by Step
A spa or structural water feature follows a predictable sequence — here's what to expect.
1 · Design visit & proposal
We walk your pool and deck, talk through options against your budget, and deliver an itemized proposal with a drawing of the feature in your actual space.
2 · Engineering & permits
Structural plans are drawn and sealed, and the permit package goes to the county. This stage sets the timeline — we handle the follow-up so it keeps moving.
3 · Excavation & steel
The spa footprint is excavated, formed, and tied into the existing shell with steel reinforcement bonded to the pool's structure.
4 · Gunite & plumbing rough-in
The shell is shot in gunite; suction, return, jet, and spillover lines are run and pressure-tested before anything is closed up.
5 · Electrical & equipment
Licensed electrical work for the heater, blower, lights, and automation — followed by the rough inspection.
6 · Tile, coping & finish
Waterline tile, dam-wall tile, coping, and the interior finish are matched to your pool so the addition reads as original construction.
7 · Final inspection & startup
The county signs off, we fill and start up the system, balance the chemistry, and walk you through spa mode, schedules, and feature controls.
Designing Water Features for South Florida
Our climate rewards features that get used year-round. A spa earns its keep on exactly the nights the pool doesn't — those January evenings in the 50s — which is why we size heaters for quick spa warm-ups rather than slow whole-pool heating. If your pool runs a salt system, we select stone, tile, and metal finishes that tolerate salt spray on raised walls and spillways.
Water in motion also works harder here: moving water discourages the algae that South Florida heat encourages, and features aerate the pool on scorching August days. The trade-off is evaporation and splash-out, so we plumb features on their own schedule — running them when you're outside enjoying them, not around the clock.
Every feature we design runs on efficient hydraulics: variable-speed pumps, properly sized feature lines, and automation that puts waterfalls, jets, and spa mode one tap away. Features built this way add drama without adding a second electric bill.
What Affects the Cost
Every project is quoted after a free on-site assessment. The main factors:
Feature type
Deck jets and bubblers sit at the accessible end; an attached spa with structural and electrical work is the largest scope.
Structural work
Tying a new spa or tanning ledge into the existing shell — excavation, steel, gunite, and bonding.
Plumbing & pumps
Dedicated feature lines and whether your current pump can drive them or a feature pump is needed.
Heating
Spa-ready heat means confirming or upsizing your heater — heat pump or gas, sized to spa volume.
Materials & finish
Natural stone versus manufactured rock, tile selection, and matching your existing interior finish.
Automation
From a simple switch to full app control of spa mode, features, and lighting scenes.
Planning a spa as part of a bigger remodel? Get a ballpark range in under a minute with our free pool renovation cost estimator — it includes a spa/water-feature option. Many homeowners bundle the spa with resurfacing or new tile and coping so finishes match across the whole pool and the crews mobilize once.
Spa & Water Feature Projects
Luxury additions transforming pools across Broward County





Built for Broward County Backyards
We design and build spas and water features across Weston, Davie, Cooper City, Pembroke Pines, and the rest of Broward County — working within screen enclosures, around existing decks, and to the county's permitting requirements. Because we're also a weekly maintenance company, we build features we'll be happy to service for years: accessible plumbing, quality valves, and finishes chosen for salt systems and relentless sun.
Start with a design conversation at your pool — we'll walk the space, talk through options against your budget, and give you an honest, itemized proposal.
Spa & Water Features FAQs
Questions about adding a spa or water features in Weston and Broward County
Yes — in most cases. The most popular configuration is an attached spillover spa built against the existing pool shell, sharing its plumbing and filtration. Where the deck layout or structure makes that impractical, a standalone spa with its own equipment is the alternative. We assess your shell, deck, and equipment capacity during the free on-site visit and recommend the configuration that fits.
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