@stevoc130 It really depends on how big you make it, which will decide the materials you need. I used sandstone and river rock that I already had. I had to buy a pickup load of gravel/pea gravel, a 3500 gph pump, a pond liner, and waterfall foam sealant. Total cost was around 300$. Buying the rock would have raised the cost quite a bit. My water feature is approx. 25 ft long several feet wide (varying in places) and has 4 waterfalls. Sandstone is great because of how natural it looks.
@Kelownakoilady I agree 100%
DEEPTHROAT36 9 months ago
Glad to have found this video! Now we can all see that it is truly possible to construct a stream and water fall on a flat back yard! Thanks!!!!!
pharohshouse 1 year ago
@stevoc130 It really depends on how big you make it, which will decide the materials you need. I used sandstone and river rock that I already had. I had to buy a pickup load of gravel/pea gravel, a 3500 gph pump, a pond liner, and waterfall foam sealant. Total cost was around 300$. Buying the rock would have raised the cost quite a bit. My water feature is approx. 25 ft long several feet wide (varying in places) and has 4 waterfalls. Sandstone is great because of how natural it looks.
krevok 1 year ago
love your yard
snakecode92 2 years ago
Do you have any video of this pond?
gigman7 2 years ago
Does anyone have a ball park idea of the cost of this project- mainly the pondless stream? Thanks.
stevoc130 2 years ago
Wow amazing. I've seen the recon videos but i think this is better in my opinion.
DemonicArrival 3 years ago
Amazing do you do this or do you just post vids about it? Probably not, you most likely do this.
Se7ensinsdOtC0m 3 years ago
Pondless waterfall and stream in Cedar Park Texas
Spartan911110 3 years ago
That is just amazing how the empty barren yard was made to look like an elegant Martha Stewart worthy scene. amazing.
statetrooper947 3 years ago