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Parker Custom Pools is a family-owned custom pool builder based in Medford, serving homeowners throughout Southern Oregon. Since 2011, our team has designed and built custom pools, spas, renovations, concrete flatwork, water features, and in-house shotcrete and plaster work with a focus on quality, clear expectations, and long-term value.
We don’t treat a water feature like an add-on afterthought. We plan how it looks, sounds, flows, and fits into the full backyard experience.
A well-built water feature changes how your backyard feels. The sound of moving water can soften neighborhood noise, create a calmer setting, and make your pool area feel more inviting day and night.
Waterfalls, sheer descents, scuppers, bubblers, and spillways can turn a plain pool edge into a designed focal point. We’ll help you choose a feature that complements your pool shape, tile, coping, plaster finish, patio, and landscaping.
A custom water feature should be more than something that looks good in photos. We design with structure, flow, service access, and durability in mind so the finished feature supports the way your pool works for years.
A rock waterfall can give your pool a natural, resort-style feel. We design the size, placement, and flow so it feels connected to your yard instead of dropped into place.
A raised spa spillway adds movement between your spa and pool while creating a strong visual detail. We’ll help plan the spillway width, finish, tile, and flow rate so it works with the full design.
A sheer descent creates a clean sheet of water for a modern pool design. These features work well with straight lines, raised walls, and contemporary outdoor spaces.
Scuppers and bowls add a strong architectural detail to pool walls, tanning ledges, and raised features. They can create a calm trickle or a stronger flow depending on the look and sound you want.
Bubblers and deck jets bring energy to shallow areas, ledges, and family-friendly pool designs. We’ll help place them where they add fun without disrupting how people move through the pool.
Not every water feature needs to be part of a pool. We can help design standalone fountains, decorative water walls, or pondless features that add movement to patios, courtyards, and outdoor living areas.
Ready to add a custom water feature to your pool or backyard? Contact Parker Custom Pools to schedule a consultation and talk through your ideas.
3825 Crater Lake Hwy, Medford, OR 97504
Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm
(541) 973-9415
Jake@parkercustompools.com
A water feature should match the pool, patio, landscaping, and home. We look at the full setting before recommending the shape, style, placement, and flow.
Our in-house crew keeps quality consistent from planning through installation. That means tighter communication, better accountability, and work held to our own standards.
Water features often touch several parts of a pool project. Because we handle custom pools, spas, concrete flatwork, pool renovation, shotcrete, and plaster services, we understand how the details connect.
We’re based in Medford and serve homeowners throughout Southern Oregon. Our work is built around local homes, local terrain, and the kind of outdoor living people want in this region.
We’ll walk through your options, explain what needs to happen, and confirm selections before work begins. You’ll know what we’re building, why it fits, and what comes next.
We’ll start with a conversation about the look, sound, size, and purpose of the water feature. If you already have a pool, we’ll review how the feature can fit with the existing structure and equipment.
We’ll look at your pool area, elevation, plumbing needs, access, surrounding concrete, landscaping, and any finish details that may affect the design.
We’ll help you choose the right style and materials for your space. This may include rockwork, tile, coping, raised walls, spillways, pumps, plumbing, lighting, and finish details.
We’ll confirm the design direction, major materials, layout, and project expectations before installation starts. Clear decisions up front help the build move smoothly.
Our team builds with attention to structure, water flow, finish quality, and long-term serviceability. We want the feature to look right and work the way it should.
Once the work is complete, we’ll walk through the finished water feature, review basic operation, and answer questions about care and use.
If you are a past client and would like to share your experience, we welcome your feedback.
The cost depends on the type of feature, size, materials, plumbing needs, and whether it is part of a new pool or an existing pool renovation. A simple bubbler or deck jet setup will be very different from a custom rock waterfall or raised wall with multiple spillways. We’ll review your space and give clear next steps before work begins.
Yes, in many cases we can add a waterfall or other water feature to an existing pool. We’ll need to review the structure, plumbing, equipment, access, and surrounding deck area to make sure the feature can be installed correctly.
That depends on the home, pool style, and yard. Natural rock waterfalls work well for a softer landscape-driven look, while sheer descents, scuppers, and raised spillways fit modern pool designs. We’ll help you choose something that feels right for your space instead of forcing one style.
Some water features may require added plumbing, valves, pumps, or equipment adjustments. Others can be designed into the existing system if conditions allow. We’ll explain what your project needs and why before installation.
Yes, lighting can be included in many water feature designs. The right lighting can highlight moving water, stonework, raised walls, or spillways after sunset. We’ll help plan lighting so it supports the feature without overpowering the pool area.
A water feature can change the way your whole backyard feels. Parker Custom Pools designs and installs custom water features in Southern Oregon with careful planning, in-house craftsmanship, and clear expectations from the first conversation.