The visible jet trim, recreated identical to the original
Not a hidden mechanism, but the detail you see at the pool edge. When the jet top trim leaves the catalogue, what matters is that the new part looks perfect and identical to all the others.
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A small detail, but in plain sight
A pool jet has a part hidden inside the wall and a part that you actually see: the top trim, the little frame flush with the pool edge. It is a small detail, but it is the one the eye notices. On these installations the original trim was no longer available in the catalogue: the model had been discontinued and there was no equivalent spare to order.
The problem was not making the water flow, but the look of it. Replacing the trim with just any part would have meant having jets that differ from one another along the same edge: slightly different shapes, whites that do not match, a detail out of place that is immediately noticeable. On an existing installation, where the other jets stay in place, the new part has to disappear into the whole, not stand out.
A small batch, all identical and faithful to the original
We rebuilt the top trim starting from an original sample, so as to respect its shape, thickness and the way it fits onto the jet body. Since this is a visible part, the goal was not only that it slotted into the right place, but that it looked good: clean edges, an even surface, the same white as the others.
The material chosen is white ASA, a technical plastic designed to stay outdoors and in contact with water: it withstands sun and weather without yellowing the way other plastics would, and it keeps its colour over time. We produced 15 pieces in exactly the same finish, so that they were all identical to each other and indistinguishable from the originals still in place.
Measuring from the original
We started from an original trim to rebuild its shape, thickness and the exact coupling to the jet body, ensuring both the fit and the look.
Choosing the right material
We used white ASA because it resists sun, water and weather without yellowing: for a visible outdoor part, keeping the colour matters as much as durability.
A uniform small batch
We produced all 15 pieces in the same finish, checking that they were identical to one another and faithful to the original before delivery.
From request to delivery in about a week
Once the trim was rebuilt and the first sample approved, we produced and delivered the full batch of 15 pieces in about a week, in June 2026: a fast turnaround that let the installations be completed without long waits.
The result
- 15 custom trims delivered in about a week, with no wait for a spare that no longer exists.
- Pieces all identical to one another and faithful to the original: at the pool edge the difference is not noticeable.
- White ASA that resists sun and water and keeps its colour without yellowing over time.
- Existing installations restored without replacing the whole jet, acting only on the visible detail.
Here it was not enough for the part to work: it is visible at the pool edge, so it had to look good and match all the others. That is why we made it in white ASA and produced the whole batch the same way.
Frequently asked questions
Can you remake only the visible part, without changing the whole jet?
Yes. In this case the internal part still worked: we recreated only the top trim, the detail you see, keeping the job and the cost smaller than a full replacement.
Will the white stay the same over time, or will it yellow in the sun?
We used white ASA precisely because it is made for outdoor use: it resists sun, water and weather and keeps its colour far better than common plastics, which tend to yellow.
Can you make the new part match jets that are already installed?
Yes: we start from an original sample and reproduce shape, dimensions and finish, so the new part blends in with the existing ones without clashing at the pool edge.
Have a visible detail you can no longer find?
Even a small aesthetic part, once it leaves the catalogue, can hold up a job. Send us a photo and a sample: we rebuild it in the right material, faithful to the original, even in a small batch.