Pool Fire & Water Features in Los Angeles
Pool fire features and water features across Los Angeles. Waterfalls, scuppers, sheer descents, laminar deck jets, fire bowls, and fire pits engineered into the pool and deck with permits, gas, electrical, and automation handled.
Every job includes the following.
- Spillways, sheer descents, and laminar deck jets
- Fire bowls and fire pits, gas or propane
- Plumbing, gas, and electrical to current code
- Automation integration with existing pool controls
- Tile, finish, and coping match for visual continuity
- Permits when fire features cross code thresholds
Four steps. Written commitments at every step.
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Free site visit
Steve or a senior tech walks the property, measures, photographs, and discusses scope with you in person.
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Written quote
Itemized quote in 48 hours. No hidden line items, no upcharge surprises mid-job.
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Schedule
Pick a start date that works for your household. We commit in writing and send a 24-hour reminder before each crew visit.
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Execute & sign-off
Same W-2 crew start to finish. Daily photo updates. Final walk-through and warranty docs delivered before you pay the balance.
See the difference real fire features & water features makes.
A look at the kind of transformation our crew delivers on every fire features & water features job.
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Final price depends on pool size, equipment, finish selection, and site access. We give you a written quote within 48 hours of the free site visit. No mid-job upcharges.
What customers ask before signing the contract.
Can features be added to an existing pool?
Most can. Spillways, scuppers, and laminar jets retrofit cleanly into existing pools. Fire bowls and fire pits are simpler still. We will tell you up front if a feature requires structural work.
Are they hard to maintain?
No. Water features are tied into the existing filtration loop. Fire bowls run on the same gas line as a BBQ. Both are turned on and off through the automation system.
Will fire features pass HOA review?
In most LA HOA neighborhoods, yes. We have submitted dozens of fire-feature plans through HOA architectural committees. We can attach the structural and gas drawings the HOA needs.
How much does a water feature typically cost?
Simple deck jets and scuppers start around $5,000. Multi-scupper walls, sheer descents with a raised wall, or combined fire-and-water features run higher, generally up to $22,000 or more depending on the number of elements and finish selection.
Do fire bowls run on natural gas or propane?
Both are options. Natural gas is more common when the house already has a gas line nearby, since it eliminates tank refills. Propane is simpler to install on properties without existing gas infrastructure.
Can a water feature be added without redoing the whole pool?
In most cases yes. Scuppers, spillways, and deck jets tap into the existing filtration loop with a dedicated feature pump, and the retrofit does not require draining or resurfacing the pool unless the tile at the tie-in point needs to be opened up.
How loud is a sheer descent or waterfall feature?
Volume is adjustable through the feature pump speed, from a quiet trickle to a fuller sound. We size the pump and spillway width during design based on how prominent you want the sound to be, since wider spillways at low flow sound different than narrow ones at high flow.
Do fire and water features increase my energy or gas bill much?
Water features run on their own small pump and cost a few dollars a month in electricity when used regularly. Gas fire bowls cost more to run per hour but are typically used occasionally rather than continuously, keeping the monthly impact modest.
Can I control fire and water features from my phone?
Yes, when tied into an existing Pentair or Jandy automation system. Features can be scheduled or triggered on demand from the same app that controls your pump, heater, and lighting.