Spillway Basin

Choose the Spillway Basin style when you want the water to fall into water. Water fills an upper tray and then runs over a spillway edge into the tank below where the majority of the water volume is stored. This means that the visible water level is always the same no matter how much water is in the tank. Small holes in the removable pan allow for the water to drain out of the tray when the feature is off. This prevents stagnant, exposed water that can be a potential safety hazard and breeding ground for mosquitoes. Line the pan with decorative stone for a finished look. Access panels are cut into the pan to provide convenient access to the plumbing and reservoir without the need to remove all the stones. This style may be installed on top of grade or buried to any desired depth.

 

Hidden Reservoir

The Hidden Reservoir style is a straightforward solution when you don’t want any standing water visible. A strong, fiberglass  grate supports decorative stones and/or a feature head above the reservoir. Water simply flows through the stones and directly into the tank. Access panels are cut into the grate to provide convenient access to the plumbing and reservoir without the need to remove all the stones. This style may be installed on top of grade or buried to any desired depth.