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Design Considerations for Ponds with Waterfalls

22 Jun 2021 Ponds

Ponds and waterfalls add an appealing feature to any yard while creating a great space to get together and relax. Ecosystem ponds with waterfalls create a multi-sensory experience for your outdoor space by creating reflections, movement, and sound. Water has a therapeutic effect and can bring nature to your backyard, making it accessible at any time. Though there are many benefits of ponds and waterfalls, they can de deceptively difficult to design and install in a yard. To ensure that your pond and waterfall are exactly as you envisioned they would be, it is important to consider several crucial elements. Alternatively, you should hire a team that is aware of these elements and considers them to produce the best possible results. As leading providers of quality ecosystem ponds and waterfalls, the team at Fontana Ponds & Water Features has compiled a list of crucial design considerations for ponds with waterfalls.

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What to Consider When Designing a Pond with a Waterfall

When designing a pond with a waterfall, keep the following considerations in mind:

Location

To highlight the appeal of your pond and optimize its relaxation effects, choose a spot that stands out and is easy to access. It is also important to consider the condition of the soil when choosing a location, as this can impact drainage and maintenance requirements.

Size and Style

While a pond can create a focal point for your yard, it should not be so large that it occupies most of the space. Choose a size and style of pond that fits the available space in your yard while accenting other natural features like plants, trees, and surrounding stones. Regardless of the size or style, you will also need to ensure that you have a powerful enough pump to circulate the water.

Materials and Hardscape Elements

What stones will you use for your waterfalls and pond? Will you want a dock or patio around your pond? What will this be made of? The right materials will make your pond seamlessly blend into your yard without looking like it was mistakenly placed there. Ceramic tiles, concrete, stones, and wood can all go a long way when framing your pond.

Fish and Pests

Koi fish can add a vibrant touch of white and orange to your pond, but they can also attract predators like herons, owls, and racoons. To keep these predators away, you will need to consider many different deterrents. Deeper areas of the pond, netting, and constructing an arbour are all methods of deterring pests and keeping your pond inhabitants safe.

To learn more about important design considerations for ponds with waterfalls, get in touch with the team at Fontana Ponds & Water Features. They can be reached through our online contact form and will work with you to deliver the perfect solution for your wants and needs.