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Pond Waterfall and Stream Project in New Jersey USA

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2008

Mike Gannon, the Pond Hunter, of Full Service Aquatics presents a pondumentary tour of a backyard pond installation. Video features construction of a pond complete with 40 foot stream, koi tunnel, and waterfalls! This is a beautiful pond installtion by Full Service Aquatics pond design in Bridgewater, NJ

Thanks for watching THE POND HUNTER video series, and please visit our official sites!

http://www.fullserviceaquatics.com
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  • I really like your work and I tell everybody to look at your clips but I think you might want to check with your forman on the 8 metric tons you quoted on the amount you brought in for the stream and the pond.Over the thumb I would say that's about 15 to 20 tons ....(canadian pro)

  • @tscholent  Hey thanks for watching and commenting. You're right we did actually use about 15 tons, good call, and I mis spoke for the video. We used about 8 tons of just larger boulders, and another 7 ton or so of gravel, wall stone, and smaller boulders. Very nice call and thanks for pointing that out! Also, thank you for encouragin others to watch!! best regards, and keep on the watch for new stuff coming out soon. -PH

  • what type of gravel do you use for the bottom? Is it washed pea gravel or something a little larger.Thanks

  • @PittsburghNationTv  Yes it is a washed pea gravel about 3/8, available at most stone centers by the bag or in bulk. It mixes nicely with 3/4 gravel for a nice look!

  • how much did it cost??

  • @nialler190188 This pond was installed few years ago and it ran about 12K for the complete project. Thanks for watching and commenting. Visit me on facebook/thepondhunter

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  • DUDE!!!! you seriously need to look up the definition of "step by step how to install" anything!!!!! where are you giving any direction???????as to how to???????? ur an idiot!!!!! and tresspassing on your clients property on your own? are you serious?? youre creepy man. not to mention unethical..... heres a tip for ya. when youre done with a project, get paid and let the homeowner enjoy their own back yard... geeze man..

  • @bluesbroflo I TOTALLY agree with you! And I would also add that this is a VERY BAD DESIGN. Read any Koi publication - gravel and rocks in the bottom are a very bad idea as they trap particulate matter and culture anerobic bacteria. The entire system will be a maintenance nightmare.

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  • Nice. Another Beaut!!

  • another let me show you a pond we built not a step by step

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