We arrived at the job site early that morning to begin work on a twenty-five-foot pitless waterfall. The challenge started with the terrain; because the ground was entirely flat, we had to bring in a significant amount of fill material to build up the elevation for...
This project involved installing a beautiful and low-maintenance pitless waterfall stream, designed to handle the challenges of a natural yard environment. Phase 1: Preparation and Planning On day one, we prepared the site by digging the hole for the main...
From Tear-Out to Transformation: Installing a Pitless Stream Our latest project took us to Arlington, where we faced a challenging tear-out and rebuild. The existing feature was a classic rock pit system, which the homeowner was constantly struggling with....
This project involved the design and construction of a custom 12-foot stream for a homeowner in Redmond, WA. The work was executed by a two-person team over approximately a day and a half, with all excavation and building completed entirely by hand; no heavy equipment...
We set out to construct a 14-foot pitless waterfall stream. We deliberately chose the pitless system over what we call the “Rock Pit System.” While the Rock Pit System uses underground reservoir cells—felt- and rubber-lined crates—we’ve found that...
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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