Systems First. Performance Always.

Successful aquatic facilities are built through coordinated systems, not isolated components.

Successful aquatic facilities are built through coordinated systems, not isolated components.

Aqua Logic brings this systems-based approach to complex aquatic facilities, delivering the core scopes that allow pools, waterparks, and aquatic venues to operate safely, efficiently, and reliably.

How These Systems Come Together

Aquatic systems intersect with structural, mechanical, architectural, and operational aspects of a facility. Decisions made during construction directly affect how the facility functions once it is in use.

Aqua Logic works alongside owners, designers, and contractors to coordinate these systems in the field, ensuring they are installed correctly and perform as intended within the broader facility.

Systems that Sync

Core Aquatic Systems

Mechanical & Filtration Systems

Mechanical and filtration systems form the operational foundation of any aquatic facility. Their effectiveness depends on thoughtful integration, accurate installation, and proper commissioning.

Aqua Logic constructs and coordinates complete mechanical systems in alignment with design intent, supporting reliable operation across a wide range of commercial aquatic environments.

Our experience includes systems from industry-recognized manufacturers such as Pentair Commercial, Neptune Benson, Hayward Commercial Aquatics, Warrington Aquatics, BECS Technology, Rola-Chem, and Evoqua / Xylem systems.
Mechanical scope typically includes filtration, circulation, disinfection, hydraulic coordination, and system startup, with attention to constructability and long-term operation.

The structural shell sets the foundation for every aquatic system that follows. Precision at this stage supports durability, waterproofing integrity, and proper system integration.
 
Aqua Logic constructs structural pool shells in coordination with structural engineers and project teams, with careful attention to penetrations, tolerances, and interfaces with mechanical and architectural elements.
 
Early coordination at this stage supports reliable performance throughout the life of the facility.

Guest-facing Features

User-facing aquatic features shape how a facility is experienced, while also introducing additional operational, safety, and coordination considerations. These elements must be integrated carefully with structural, mechanical, and control systems to support reliable daily operation.

Aqua Logic delivers and coordinates these features as part of the overall aquatic system, with attention to performance, safety, and maintainability.

Interactive Play Features
Interactive and play features introduce movement, flow, and engagement into aquatic environments. Their success depends on more than appearance. Flow rates, controls, and system integration all affect how these features operate over time.
 
Aqua Logic coordinates the construction and integration of interactive aquatic elements, including spray features and user-activated components, ensuring they function as intended within the broader filtration and safety systems.
 
Key considerations include:
  • Integration with circulation and filtration systems
  • Coordination of controls, valves, and flow requirements
  • Constructability and access for maintenance
  • Alignment with safety and operational standards
 
When coordinated correctly, these features enhance the user experience while remaining manageable for facility staff.
Specialty aquatic elements, such as climbing walls and other interactive structures, introduce unique structural and safety considerations.
 
Aqua Logic delivers these elements with attention to anchoring, support, and integration with surrounding aquatic and architectural systems.
 
This includes coordination of:
  • Structural attachment and load considerations
  • Integration with pool shells and waterproofing
  • User safety, supervision, and access
  • Compatibility with circulation and control systems
 
Addressing these factors early supports safe use and reliable operation over time.

Finishes & Architectural Integration

Finishes and site elements play a visible role in aquatic facilities, but their success is determined by how well they are integrated into the underlying structure and systems. Materials must support safety, durability, and maintainability in a wet, high-use environment.
 
Aqua Logic coordinates these elements as part of the broader aquatic scope, ensuring finishes and site features are constructible, compatible, and aligned with long-term operation.
Finishes, Tile, and Coping
Tile, coping, and finish materials require careful coordination with structural and waterproofing systems. Transitions, tolerances, and surface conditions directly affect performance and user safety.
 
Aqua Logic integrates aquatic finishes with attention to how materials perform in real-world conditions.
 
Key considerations include:
  • Constructability and installation sequencing
  • Slip resistance and user safety
  • Compatibility with waterproofing and structural systems
  • Maintenance requirements and durability
 
Proper coordination helps ensure finishes remain functional and serviceable over the life of the facility.
Decks and surrounding site elements shape circulation, accessibility, and overall user experience. These components must be coordinated carefully to manage water, support safe movement, and integrate with the facility layout.
Aqua Logic coordinates deck construction and site elements in alignment with aquatic and architectural systems.
 
This scope includes:
  • Deck materials, slopes, and transitions
  • Drainage and water management
  • Accessibility and code considerations
  • Furniture, shade structures, and site furnishings
  • Integration with circulation and safety planning
 
Thoughtful execution supports both facility operation and user comfort.

Commissioning, Startup & Ongoing Support

The transition from construction to operation is a critical phase of an aquatic project. Systems must be tested, balanced, and verified so facilities open with confidence and operate as intended.
 
Aqua Logic remains engaged through commissioning and startup, helping ensure systems perform correctly and operators are prepared to take ownership.
Commissioning & System Verification
Before a facility is placed into regular use, aquatic systems must be tested and validated against design intent and regulatory requirements.
 
Aqua Logic supports commissioning activities including:
  • System testing and balancing
  • Verification of flows, controls, and safety functions
  • Support during health department inspections
  • Documentation of system configuration and performance
Successful facilities depend on informed operators. Clear documentation and practical training help staff understand system operation and day-to-day management.
 
Aqua Logic supports owner training and handoff to help ensure a smooth transition into operation.
After opening, facilities may require adjustments as systems move from startup into regular use. Aqua Logic remains available to support troubleshooting and performance questions related to the systems we build.
 
This continuity helps support stable operation and protect long-term performance.

How Aqua Logic Approaches System Coordination

Aquatic facilities perform best when systems are coordinated early and built with intention. Sequencing, access, and integration decisions made during construction directly affect how a facility operates once it is in use.

Aqua Logic approaches system coordination as a shared responsibility across the project team, with clear ownership of the aquatic scope from early planning through execution.

Coordinated Early

Aquatic systems coordinated early in the construction process, allow critical interfaces between structural, mechanical, architectural, and site elements to be addressed deliberately. Reducing rework, protects schedules, and supports smoother startup.

Sequencing with Intent

Installation sequencing matters in aquatic construction. The order in which systems are built affects access, tolerances, and long-term serviceability.

Aqua Logic plans and manages aquatic sequencing in coordination with the broader construction schedule to support effective execution.

Clear Responsibility, Collaborative Delivery

Complex projects require collaboration and clarity. Aqua Logic maintains clear responsibility for the aquatic scope while working closely with engineers, architects, and general contractors.

This approach supports informed decision-making and helps ensure aquatic systems are delivered as intended.

From Components to Performance

Reliable performance is the result of coordinated execution

Aquatic facilities succeed when systems are built and coordinated to function together in real-world use. Equipment, features, finishes, and structures only perform as intended when they are integrated thoughtfully and executed with care.

Aqua Logic’s value lies in how these systems are brought together in the field, through disciplined construction, clear coordination, and continuity from planning through startup.