
New Construction.
Bring us your project – whatever state it is currently in. Some clients bring blueprints to the table, some show us pictures and sketches representing their ideas, and still others come to us with little more than a dream. Whatever the current status, Water on Marrs will take control of your project and help you see it through from concept to completion.

Service
While we strive to make our new water features as maintenance-free as possible, some regular maintenance is always recommended, such as trimming plants, checking edges, and cleaning filter material. Let us take a look at your feature(s), big or small, and we’ll craft a custom maintenance program that will ensure you always have the healthiest, most enjoyable water attraction possible. Our service manager brings more than 20 years of experience servicing everything from pools and formal fountains to waterfalls and lakes – he’s seen it all. Go ahead, challenge him!
Repairs
We come across a lot of old features in need of updating and restoring or new features that just weren’t constructed quite right in the first place. We’re happy to take a look and let you know what it’s going to take to get your feature into gear. Sometimes it’s as simple as adjusting water flow to create the desired effect. Other times we may need to repair a low edge, which is creating a water breach. Occasionally, we may even need to suggest disassembling or demolishing part of an existing feature before rebuilding it to a more functional and aesthetic condition.
Consulting
If all you require is a little expert advice, give us a call, and we'll be happy to consult on your project. Whether you’re a landscaping/construction professional or a "Do it Yourself" homeowner, we can offer as little or as much help as you need. We’re here to help, be it with designing, CAD drafting, artist’s rendering, parts list generating, demolition, excavation, shaping, assembling, rocking, etc.
Water Reclamation
In this "Green" era, more and more people are becoming conscious of conserving resources. Let us show you how we can incorporate a rainwater collection system into an attractive water feature system. Excess water can be stored underground and used for irrigation, so you can collect rain water runoff during the "rainy" season and be ready to water your flowers when the weather starts heating up.


