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Fire on a pool deck calls for gas, not wood — no embers, no smoke, no chemistry impact on the water.
Pool-deck fire bowls are gas-fed (natural gas or propane) and designed to either sit on the coping or recess into a planter at the pool edge. The flame becomes part of the water's reflection; on a calm night, the reflection doubles the visual impact.
We carry pool-deck-rated bowls in 24-36 inch diameters from The Outdoor Plus, Prism Hardscapes, and HPC Fire. The bowls run with a hidden ring burner under fire glass or lava rock — clean operation, no smoke, no fall-out into the pool.
Fire-and-water features integrate a scupper (the spillway that returns water to the pool) with a fire feature mounted above. The visual contrast — bright flame above moving water — is the signature look for modern luxury pool decks. These features need to be planned at construction time because the scupper plumbing is part of the pool itself.
Prism Hardscapes' Embarcadero and Alameda fire-and-water features are the most commonly specified pieces in this category. Both ship in any of the seven Prism finishes.
Gas-fed fire features are pool-safe at standard clearances — typically 3 feet from the water edge and 2 feet of overhead clearance to any cover or umbrella. The bowl itself sits on coping or a fire-safe pedestal; gas line runs through the pool deck during pool construction and tees off to the bowl.
All pool-deck fire features include an emergency shutoff valve. We recommend mounting the shutoff outside the immediate splash zone for easy access.
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