Pool Jets

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Pool jets are what keep water moving in a pool. Without that pool circulation, the water would quickly grow algae, collect dirt, and not be anything you wanted to swim in.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can add pool jets or deck jets to an existing pool. This usually involves cutting into the return plumbing and adding fittings to accommodate the new jets. While it’s possible as a retrofit, it should always be done by a licensed pool technician or plumber, since proper water pressure and plumbing balance are critical for even flow and performance.

Not necessarily. Pool jets should run while the pool pump and filtration system are operating — typically 6–8 hours per day - to ensure proper circulation and water clarity. Continuous operation isn’t required, but make sure to run them long enough to circulate chemicals and prevent stagnant water. Some pool fountain jets and water features can be set on a timer or automation system for convenience.

Definitely. Swimming pool jets and deck jets enhance both circulation and aesthetics. Functionally, they help move chemicals evenly throughout the pool, reducing dead spots where algae can grow. Aesthetically, pool water jets and fountain jets create attractive water movement, adding a luxurious touch to your backyard or commercial pool. They’re a worthwhile upgrade for most systems, especially when paired with variable-speed pumps.

Most pools require 6–8 hours of filtration per day, depending on usage, pool size, and climate. The pump powers your jets, heater, and filter, so running it long enough to achieve one full turnover of the pool water keeps it clear and balanced. For energy savings, use a variable-speed pump and schedule lower-speed operation for circulation and jets throughout the day.

 We carry a wide range of pool jets, including:

  • Pool deck jets for elegant arc-style water streams.
  • Pool fountain jets for decorative effects.
  • Standard return jets for circulation and heating systems.

All are built from durable materials designed for both residential and commercial pool systems.

Yes - many deck jets for pools can be paired with LED lighting or decorative nozzles to create illuminated water arcs and fountains. Be sure to check compatibility with your existing electrical and plumbing systems before installation.

Most pool jets include adjustable eyeball fittings or directional nozzles that let you fine-tune water flow. To increase pressure, adjust the valve settings or partially close other returns — just avoid restricting flow too much, as this may stress your pump.