Building A Pond Takes Hard Labor Or A Hired Contractor
When the decision is made to install a pond in the yard, there are a couple of choices to help in building a pond. There are kits available that everything you need to dig a hole and have a pond going in a matter of hours, depending on the size, as well as kits for larger pond areas that may require the use of heavy construction equipment. You can also dig your own hole to install a larger pond or hire a contractor with experience in building a pond and let them do all the work.
Some of the things to consider when building a pond is the placement, remembering that any overhanging trees, even evergreens, are going to drop leaves or needles into the water and will need to cleared out frequently to protect the ecology of the pond. If you are going to install any powered equipment in the water, steps to provide power and to help secure the equipment once installed should be part of the plans made when building a pond.
Ponds can be as small as a three or four-foot diameter hole lined with a plastic tub or as elaborate as having a surface area of several hundred square feet. The size you choose will depend on the size of your yard, how much space you are willing to devote to the pond and the amount of money that is in your budget that can go towards building a pond.
Finding Ideas For Pond Designs
Building a pond can be exciting, but deciding on what it should look like can take some time and some homework. There are many books and magazines that offer design ideas for building a pond and if you are going to hire a contractor with experience in pond construction, they will undoubtedly have several design possibilities from which you can choose.
Perhaps you have visited areas that had ponds installed and liked what they looked like and you can make a sketch to hand to the contractor. If you decide that building a pond is something you can do on your own you may still want to do some research on the proper installation of waterfalls, fountains and aeration techniques to make sure when building a pond they are done correctly.
Remember, if you plan ahead for installing electric lines or drains, it is easier to install them when building a pond than they are to put in after the pond is filled with water.