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The WaterWell®: Planning & Installation

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Assembly and Equipment Installation

Like our original Endless Pool, the WaterWell is constructed using rugged, 14 gauge, galvanized steel panels and a durable membrane. This modular construction is what allows us to offer the flexibility of many different sizes to suit your needs. The panels bolt together easily using the hardware provided. A WaterWell is an ideal DIY project, or can be assembled by one of our 200 plus Factory Trained Installers. These independent contractors have all been trained at our facility and have prior experience installing Endless Pools. The system is truly plug and play and once assembled will offer years of service as an ideal place to exercise and relax in warm, comforting water.

WaterWell Water Quality System equipmentWater Quality System with Digital Controls

The Water Quality System is installed on the front panel of your WaterWell under the skirting. The skimmer/filter (1), circulating pump (2), and heater/controller (3) are plumbed together with simple unions greatly simplifying installation. The system is pre-wired and each component connects to the heater/controller with color-coded plugs. User friendly computerized controls allow you to set the water temperature and control the optional lights (4) and hydrotherapy jets. The super efficient circulating pump (110 watts) not only saves energy but is also whisper quiet. The washable filter and Nature 2 copper/silver cartridge are easily replaced from inside the pool. The entire system plugs into a standard 110 volt GFCI outlet. The standard system draws a maximum of 11 amps. While you might consider plumbing in a faucet over the WaterWell for convenience, users typically fill and drain with a garden hose.