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Ponds and Waterfalls: Backyard Water Feature Designs

Transforming Your Backyard with Water Feature Landscaping Designs

Enhance Your Landscape with Ponds and Waterfalls

Water Features for Your Landscaping Needs: From Backyard Waterfalls to Pond Designs

Are you considering a backyard waterfall design but don’t know where to start with the hardscape installation of a pond and waterfall? Creating a plan and having the right equipment goes a long way toward saving you time and money. Backyard ponds and waterfalls quickly become the focal point of any landscape waterfalls design, and their benefits continue to grow. Moving water discourages mosquitoes, which love to breed in stagnant pools, and the churning crash of water over rocks breathes vital oxygen into your water garden on those hot summer afternoons.

Adding a hardscape water feature to your pond is now simpler than ever, thanks to innovative products like waterfall pumps that efficiently eliminate ammonia and nitrite and pre-built hardscape stone facades that make backyard water feature designs hassle-free. These cleverly-disguised pumps and lightweight facades are game-changers for pond owners.

Planning Your Project: Tips for Backyard Pond and Waterfall Installation

  • Structure: Designing Your Pond for Optimal Landscape Appeal

    In your hardscape pond structure design, you'll need to decide whether to raise the grade of your waterfall with dirt or rocks, as well as how tall and wide you desire your landscape pond with waterfall to be. Stake out the area and measure to determine the square footage. It’s best to figure out how much material you’ll need for the actual waterfall by dry stacking it at the rock yard. Bring your measurements with you to make sure you have enough rock to fill the area created.

  • Liner: Essential for Your Backyard Pond Designs

    You’ll need a piece of liner that is at least 2 feet wider on both sides than the “wet” area you have planned, and a foot longer than the height. It’s always safe to get more liner than you need because if there’s anyway water can get out it will get out.

Structure: Designing Your Pond for Optimal Landscape Appeal

To pick the right waterfall pump, measure the height of the waterfall drop and the required flow rate in gallons per hour (gph). Determine head height by measuring the distance between where the pump will be resting and the highest point of the waterfall. If your pump is at the bottom of a 2 ft deep pond and the top of the waterfall is 4 ft tall, then your total head height is 6 ft.

An average waterfall, somewhere between a crash and a trickle, requires a flow rate of 100 gph per inch of waterfall or stream width. A waterfall that is 5 inches wide will need to pump with a flow rate of 500 gph. Therefore, a waterfall that is 5 inches wide at a total height of 6 ft will need a waterfall pump rated at 500 gph at 6 ft of head height. Refer to the manufacturer’s pump charts to find the perfect pond pump for your new waterfall.

Lastly, when building a waterfall, make sure to grade any flat areas slightly tilting toward the pond for proper drainage, and of course, take your time – it’s a work of art in progress.

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Landscaping Services: From Yard Pond Designs to Landscape Waterfalls

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No matter what sort of landscaping services you have in mind, contact us. Whether you need something simple or intricate, we won’t rest until we bring your vision to life. Our team of friendly landscapers will chat with you to figure out exactly what is needed in your yard. Pretty soon you’ll be the envy of all of your friends and family members with your amazing yard landscaping.

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