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Cedar Creek Lake · Rivers Edge Pools

Water Features & Waterfalls

Rock waterfalls, spillways and fire-and-water that make it a retreat.

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What's Included

What You Get With Rivers Edge

The sound of moving water is what turns a pool into a getaway. Rivers Edge designs and builds natural rock waterfalls, grottos, spillways, bubblers, laminar jets and fire-and-water features around Cedar Creek Lake — engineered to look like they have always belonged in your backyard.

  • Rock Waterfalls & Grottos

    Natural boulder waterfalls and grottos built into the pool's edge.

  • Spillways & Sheer Descents

    Raised walls and sheer-descent waterfalls for a clean, modern flow.

  • Laminar Jets & Bubblers

    Arcing laminar jets and tanning-ledge bubblers, lit at night.

  • Fire & Water Combos

    Fire bowls and scuppers paired with water for a resort feel.

  • Spa Spillovers

    Raised spas that spill into the pool with a constant, soothing flow.

  • Streams & Ponds

    Naturalistic streams and ponds that carry the water into the landscape.

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See It In Real Backyards

Fire Bowls & Spillways

Three cobalt bowls on stacked-stone pedestals, each pouring a sheet of water into a freeform pool. Fire-and-water bowls run off the pool's own circulation — spectacle at night, near-zero extra cost to run.

Boulder Waterfall & Raised Spa

A boulder waterfall stacked into the slope, cascading into the spa below the steps. The rock is set so the water finds its own seams — engineered to look like it was always there.

Fire Bowl on the Patterned-Tile Pier

The raised pier faced in black-and-white quatrefoil tile, carrying a square fire bowl over the dark geometric pool — spa at one end, shallow ledge at the other. The waterline band and the pier wear the same tile: one language, poured as one shell.

Bubblers & Sheer Descent

Bubblers boiling up between two in-water loungers on the ledge, sheer descent falling from the raised spa wall behind. Features you sit in, not just look at — plumbed into the ledge when the shell was shot.

Laminar Jets & Fire-Glass Bowls

Two laminar jets arcing off the deck into a rectangle of vivid blue, while twin bowls of blue fire glass spill water down a cream ledger-stone wall and a sheer descent weeps from its center. A blue glass-mosaic spa rides at the right — every stream on this pool runs off its own circulation.

Good to Know

Water Features & Waterfalls — Questions

Can you add a waterfall to my existing pool?

Yes — rock waterfalls, spillways and bubblers can all be added to an existing gunite pool. We match the rock and finish so it looks original, not bolted on.

Are water features expensive to run?

Most run off your existing pump or a small dedicated one, so the cost is modest. Variable-speed pumps and timers keep it efficient — on when you're enjoying the yard, off when you're not.

What's the difference between a laminar jet and a bubbler?

A laminar jet shoots a clear, glass-like arc of water (great lit at night); a bubbler gently boils up from a tanning ledge. Many yards use both.

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