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Tips On Building A Pond

Man building pond. RSPB and SITA Environmental Trust show garden for the 2005 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, designed by Claire Whitehouse

A pond in your front or back yard will definitely add a lot of aesthetic appeal and beauty to your home. It will also increase the resale value of your house. If you have a lot of time on your hands, building a pond is a great way to spend the time. However, most people don’t know much about pond building, and often take the wrong approach. There are many important things that you need to know about building a pond. Here are a few important guidelines.

Hire a Reputable Builder

You can’t just excavate the earth from your front yard and fill the hole up with water and fish. When the hole has been dug in the ground, the builder will first plaster the walls and create a small tunnel for the water filter. This is a pretty lengthy process and you will need an experienced hand to help you out.

Hiring a reputable builder is a wise idea. Not only will it save you a considerable amount of time, but the foundation of the pond will also be well-built. Many people make the mistake of trying to build a pond on their own. Once the hole has been dug, the builder will create a wall along the sides and install a high-quality liner to prevent water from seeping into the ground. While ponds and fountains look very good, there is a pretty complex system that preserves the quality and flow of water.

Buy Reliable Pond Equipment

Once the foundation has been built, you will need to buy equipment for the pond. You will need a filter pump, pond liner, a descaler, spare parts for the pump, and an aerator / skimmer, as well as a lighting system for the pond. Some fish like to live at the bottom of the pond, which is darker. Other fish prefer living at the top of the pond. Ponds have their own ecosystem, so you will need to install the lighting system at the sides of the pond.

There are many companies that sell pond equipment. You can buy everything direct from the website and have it delivered straight to your doorstep. Remember, it is generally wise to buy reliable equipment for your pond. You can’t change the equipment after every few months. That’s why it is better to spend a bit more and buy high-quality equipment.

Fish Buying Guide

Once the pond has been completed, you will need to buy fish for it. Don’t start buying fish that just look good. Read a bit about the different kinds of fish that thrive in ponds. Remember, pond fish are different from fish that live in aquariums. It is important to buy different types of fish for the pond. If you know somebody who already has a pond, ask about the different types of fish that you can buy. Generally, Koi fish are a popular choice.

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