We were called upon to transform an aging water feature. It had resided there for three or four years and was showing its age. Water trickled from a small opening at the top, disappearing into a concealed rock pit. A pump, hidden within, kept the cycle going. The...
In this project, we constructed a 12 to 13 foot pitless waterfall feature for a backyard. We began by excavating the pit for the waterfall and tank, ensuring it was level for proper water flow. Next, we installed a removable liner throughout the pit to make cleaning...
We built a 14 foot pitless water feature for this homeowner; it starts at top with a column structure, so that the homeowner can view the cascade from their dining room, and continues down a tiered boulder and spill rock system. After ensuring everything was clean...
We tackled another waterfall project on a brisk day. This one featured a burbling 14-foot stream. We’d already placed the tank and gotten the starter set up at the top. The trenches were dug and ready. The next step? Lining the whole thing with felt and rubber....
We built a 14 foot pitless water feature for this homeowner; it starts at top with a waterfall starter and continues down a three tiered boulder and spill rock system. After ensuring everything was clean and washed down, we filled the tank. The final step involved...
As a contractor, the Pitless Waterfall system is going to make installing that next waterfall feature much easier than other pondless waterfall systems. The tank is a complete unit that includes pump, liner brackets, silcone glue, return line connectors, and debris baskets for easy maintenance of leaves and yard waste.
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