Friday 17 August 2012

Water feature with pond and small waterfall, using a solar pump.

We've had some questions about ponds and water features. Another thing our wonderfully talented crew can do is make ponds! We'll be posting some video of the process soon, but here are some photos of the before and after of our building a pond for a client here in Santa Fe.
This was a small water feature where the client wanted a trickling waterfall, as if water was just coming up through cracks between rocks and into a small pool. They didn't want mains electricity, so we used a solar pump!
We used all local rocks, so that the end result was something more natural. Being a solar pump the client is saving the running costs of a regular pump (usually that of something like a 100 watt bulb).
The punp is enclosed in a sump underneath the rocks in the main pool. This pond we lined with concrete as there were large tree roots in the vicinity which we needed to make sure wouldn't pierce the liner of the pond over the years. We're rather pleased with the result, as was the client!

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  1. This water feature fits into the garden where a large sculpture had left a depression. As a result, it was easy to picture the the spring/stream/pond. The owners loved the idea yet wanted to avoid the process of getting electricity dug through the garden to the pump. So for less cost than installing electricity, and less invasion through the garden, we installed the babbling spring/pond with a reliable solar powered pump.

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