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379 Goshen Road
Torrington, CT 06790    
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379 Goshen Road 
Torrington, CT 06790  
860-496-1969        
Water Features

 




Enjoy the southing sound and shimmering sight of falling water with a Gregorio Water Feature.

Water features can bring your pool to life. Add fountains, lights, stones or whatever you can dream of.
Water moving creates a wonderful white noise. The best quality of this sound is that it drowns out many of the other sounds you don’t want. The sound of falling water can bring relaxing calm and peace to your life. Let’s take a look at some of the basic water features and identify some of the the pros and cons of each.
  • Bubblers (spring jets) - These are a fantastic addition to your pool. The require very little water and are economical to run around the clock.

     

  • Spillways (spillover, spillover spa) - Refers to water spilling from one body of water to a second at a lower grade. If built correctly, they can be somewhat economical to run.
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    Waterfalls
    - Much larger than a spillway, typically associated with rocks or boulders. These can require extremely large volumes of water. Beautiful for that oasis look.

 

  • Artistic Statuaries - There are many examples, from spitting dolphins to the little boy doing his business, that make for fantastic pool side water features. Keep in mind that it doesn't take a lot of water to operate these and they can make a beautiful sound. A well place urn spilling into the pool can be simple yet stunning. High wind can be a concern.

     

  • Laminar Jets - These are very sensitive to correct installation, but will fascinate your guests. With almost a glass-rod like appearance, everyone is typically drawn to touch the stream of water. Economical to operate, but sensitive to high winds. Can be dramatically lighted with fiber optic lights.