Backyard Waterfall and its Features

How to Build a Backyard Waterfall & Pond

June 24, 2007

Picture of Backyard Waterfall and Jug

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Picture of Backyard Waterfall and Jug

Picture of Backyard Waterfall

Picture of Backyard Waterfalls with Fountan

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Picture of Backyard Waterfall and Fountan

Picture of Backyard Waterfall

Building Backyard Waterfall

by @ 7:07 pm. Filed under Building a Backyard Waterfall

Building a backyard waterfall can be easier than you think.

When building a backyard waterfall, as with any backyard projects, you need make a plan and design. The first mistake that you can make when building a backyard waterfall is too big size. The size of the backyard waterfall should be in proportion to the size of your backyard.

You can build backyard waterfall using a flexible liner and then mount rocks and stones or you can use a rigid fiberglass liner.
The other part is a pump. The type of pump that you will use depends on the size of waterfall and also the length of pipe.

If your backyard is level and the soil from excavation of your backyard waterfall is nearby this should be used for placing the waterfall. If you are use a flexible liner first you should excavate the hole and then fit the liner. Next step is placing the rocks and stones to edge of waterfall for water can flow over and between them. If you use a fiberglass preformed liner, you can avoid the problem of mounting the rocks and will just have to dig out soil to fit the unit.

To complete the building fit the hose, pump, and filter, connects to the electric outlet. Now is the time to relax and enjoy your hand work.

Building a backyard waterfall really is worth the effort.

June 21, 2007

Preformed Liner

by @ 11:30 pm. Filed under About Liners

 The depth of your backyard waterfall  hole about what the depth of the preformed liner is. Dig the shape of the hole match that of the preformed liner as closely as possible, for a good tight fit. However, if  you’ve made the hole  biger, use sand or soil to fill up it.

    

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