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I want to build a small pond and I am looking for design ideas. Anybody got some pics to post?
Yep, forgot about the underlayment.Fish Scales2;519408 wrote: I also recommend using 2 layers of liner and a carpet pad underlayment
ClaudiasMom;519534 wrote: Once we decide if we will actually install a pond, how do we determine all of the equipment we will need for it so we can plan it and not have to go back for this and that? I guess I am asking if there is a checklist somewhere of the things we will need for a basic pond install?
Ok, your post didn't show up when I was posting... I'll be quiet now:unsure:cr500_af;519539 wrote: That's why we go see John.![]()
puffer9375;519443 wrote: Nate and I built this one last year.
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Nice! Thanks for putting my statute by the pond!!:)
Cool I will be calling on you!!!!!Scuba Steve;519676 wrote: I used to build ponds for my old company back home and I still have all my estimating calculators. If you let me know what dimensions you're thinking I can give tell you how much liner, rock, pump size, man-hours to build, etc...
Concrete is an option, but not ideal. There can be some leaching of minerals that affects the water chemistry, also carpeting is not the best choice, go with a geo-textile underlayment, it's best and not too expensive.
I've been missing building ponds and would be willing to help with design and planning, maybe even a little construction, building waterfalls is really an art.
3600 gph sump pumpgrouper therapy;520622 wrote: Thanks John and Steve for the photos! John what pump are you using?
johnr2604;520644 wrote: 3600 gph sump pump