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How To Enlarge A Koi Pond "A Step By Step Tutorial" in Scotch Plains, NJ

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2009

A pondumentary presented by Mike Gannon of FULL SERVICE AQUATICS. Join the Pond Hunter as he goes through the process of enlarging an existing backyard pond in Scotch Plains, NJ. Follow the entire process of removing the old pond, excavating, lining, rocking in, and filling the new expanded pond. Westfield, NJ pond services. Cranford, NJ pond services.

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  • thanks

  • @MrFishman92  you bet

  • where did you get the pipe for the koi caves and how much was it.

  • Hey, thanks for checking out the videos and commenting, please subscribe! Most of this type of pipe I actually get from an engineering company in my area who does roadwork etc. Its basically culvert pipe and I get it for free because their scraps are my building tools, it comes in 20+ foot lengths so when they have a bunch of 3-4ft. pieces to be trashed I asl them for it.... "one mans trash".... thanks again!

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  • hi.. do you have an idea on how to seal a glass on a cement? i mean.. what sealant should i use.. im building a pond and that's my only problem.. thanks.. :)

  • @Moleculow When it comes to design, a major consideration is what my customers are asking me to do and what THEY find attractive; then that's what we install. With the addition of plantings and giving the pond time to mature this "rockpile" does naturalize very nicely. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @dkj1835 The falls area needs much bigger boulders to keep it from looking like a rockpile. using 1 or 2 ton boulders adds tremendously to the cost of the project.

    Adding strategic plantings in the rockwork would do much to camouflage that barren look. It takes about a year for it to start looking more natural.

  • too many rocks...looks like just a big pile of rocks

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