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Pebble Pools - the simplest and safest water feature

Pebble pools provide a means by which the simplest and safest of water features can be tailored to your individual taste.

The pebble pool is simply a sump in which to house your pump, surrounded by a tray to catch and return the water from your feature. The sump is covered with a lid through which the fountain or pipe extends to supply water to the feature. The whole unit can then be covered with pebbles.

This feature is very adaptable and enables you to achieve incredible results by adding your own individual touches. For example, a terracotta pot or a small ornament on the side pouring water into the pool, different fountain heads, a drilled rock or millstone with the water gentle tumbling over the sides.

Pebble Pool Sizes
Small Round: 26 in 65cm
Large round: 35 in 88cm
Large square: 37.5 in 95cm
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Tips on installing Pebble pools

  • Position in a sheltered spot, if using a fountain.
  • Ensure pebble pool is positioned on a firm base.
  • Protect cable from damage.
  • Use a (R.C.D) trip switch ( Consult an electrician if unsure)
  • Adjust fountain height to avoid water loss.
  • Always maintain water level to avoid pump running dry

Tips on decorating a pebble pool

  • Plant moisture loving Plants around ( e.g. Hostas)
  • Instead of a fountain why not attach a hose to the pump and connect it to a terracotta pot on it’s side, a millstone, a drilled rock etc.
  • Create a gravel garden around to continue the stone effect.
  • Use different textures of pebbles and stones.
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