Residential splash pad kits are becoming more popular as consumers are looking for alternatives to swimming pools. These splash pads are a fun safe way for kids to play in the back yard without you having to worry about drowning or getting hurt. There are some many different ways that you can build your custom splash pad because of the many different types of water features that are available. From dumping buckets to fire hydrants, kids love playing on these spray grounds and ultimately, your home will become a neighborhood mecca if you let it. For some of us, we had to have notes signed by parents for jumping on the trampolines, this eliminates those liabilities as there is no standing water for kids to have problems with. Every kit comes with everything you need for a cool, fun and clean experience.
Each splash pad comes equipped with supplies that don’t only make your splash pad fun, but it will keep it clean as well. Many companies that offer backyard splash pads, don’t understand what it really takes to keep your investment protected. Any kit that comes with a tank smaller than 175 gallons isn’t going to dilute your water effectively, efficiently and economically. Crypto is a bug that is often found in splash pads because of undersized tanks that are typically sold. This is becoming a bigger problem in the industry and we are trying to stop it by providing knowledge and an outstanding splash pad kit. Residential splash pad kits are the way to go. With so many options to choose from, you will never be disappointed with your choice. From nozzles, to water features to LED lighting, you will love this every time you see it.
Below, we have listed some of the items that you will find in your splash pad kit. There are a few other items that will need to be purchased to full construct and complete your splash pad project but don’t worry, we have you covered. Take a look at the list below and let us know if you have any questions.
- 6 to 20– Interchangeable / Adjustable Nozzles
- Nozzle Tool
- 300 Gallon Holding Tank
- Electronic Controller Box
- 1.5-HP Pump
- 150 Square Foot Cartridge Filter
- 6″ Drain Grate with Strainer Basket
- Bulk Head Fittings
- 3-way Diverter Valve 1-1/2″
- 1/2″ Auto Fill Lever
- 1-1/2″ Checker Valve
- Two-Solenoid Manifold
- Float Chlorinator Dispenser (1″ Tabs)
- Installation Manual
- Maintenance Manual
Additional Items Needed:
- Concrete (dependent on the size of pad you plan on pouring)
- Rebar (12″ on center)
- PVC piping for the plumbing
- Enough sand for 6 inches
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