Waterway Introduces Easy-to-Connect Booster Pump
Waterway Plastics (Oxnard, CA) manufactures a universal booster pump. Made to replace any pump used…
Oase Offers Pond Filter with Built-In UV Clarifier
Oase Living Water (Corona, CA) offers the FiltoClear line of pressure filters for pond applications.…
Hayward Unveils OmniLogic – Intuitive Control for Residential Pools
Hayward Pool Products (Elizabeth, NJ) has introduced OmniLogic, a control system for residential pools and…
Ripples #85
Compiled and written by Lenny Giteck Wealthy Brit to Build $16 Million Basement for Swimming Pool
Sealing the Deal
The project we've been covering in this series of videos is definitely in the home stretch, but there are several key details that still need our attention.  The most important of these from the perspective of long-term performance is properly securing the liner to the faceplate of the waterfall/filter unit. As seen in the video linked below, this step in the process is all about preventing leaks:  No matter how small they might be, the fact that they'd allow water to
The Acid Test
It's understandable that some would think that too much cyanuric acid - that is, the stabilizer used to keep the sun from destroying the chlorine in outdoor pools and spas - might be bad for the interior finish.  It is, after all, acid, which instantly conjures images of surface corrosion and ruination. The fact of the matter, however, is that high cyanuric acid levels do not cause
Penny-Wise, Fountain Foolish
A news story out of New Zealand caught my eye the other day. It was all about a new fountain/waterfeature the city of Napier has added to a spot close to the National Aquaium and near beautiful Hawke's Bay. As you can see by clicking on the link below to get the full story and a photograph, it's a fairly pedestrian
Test Your Knowledge #74
Backyard Pool Converted intoUnderground Marijuana Farm
2014/2.1, February 5 — Water-Draped Sculptures, Pond Practicalities, a Palm Springs Oasis and more
January 22, 2014 www.watershapes.com ESSENTIAL On Sails of Stone Through 35 years of crafting watershapes…
Caribbean Outpost — North
Since the very beginning, WaterShapes has been a strong advocate for the importance of working in context and making certain that what's done with a watershape, its landscape and various exterior amenities all align in fairly specific ways with the architecture of a home and the nature of its surroundings.   I'm all for that in principle and toe the line carefully in almost all of the projects I pursue.  But it's only almost, because in select sets of circumstances, creating