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Decorative Water Walls have been used for visual impact and calming sounds in bars, offices, and spas for a long time and now you can get one to change up any area of your home, inside or outside.  The background for the water can be glass, stainless steel, granite or stone depending on what effect you want.  Glass is the most popular background because it can divide a room yet still let in light to give a feeling of openness.  But while the image of the Divider Wall separating the living room and the dining room is very dramatic, something simple like a Mirrored Wall Panel can add both visual intest to a room and the soothing sound of water.

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The Water Walls are designed for simplicity and economy in operation.  The self-cleaning unit has a stainless steel tank that holds less than 10 gallons of water.  It's controlled by a touch-screen computer so that the water feature can be altered from a steady stream to waves to a waterfall if desired.  They've also added rods that allow for colored streams of water to be included in your wall.  While there is a gallery of existing Water Walls to choose from, you can also customize a wall by selecting the size, shape and substrate of your wall and then adding the water effects and lighting that will provide a beautiful and unique addition to your home.

 
 

If you have ever thought about harvesting rainwater for an outdoor water feature or irrigation you will want to take a look at this informative video.

This system can supply and power a fountain, stream, or pond. We don't have rain very often in the valley, but when it does we are often blessed with large quantities  of water that can be captured and put to good use.