You should absolutely put out a more detailed version of this video. I've watched hundreds of pond videos. Always wishing I could justify the expense of building my own. The fact that you did this for under 10k is phenomenal! Please share not only which flyers and other products you used. But a break down of the cost of each, and the plumbing design involved.
I have gotten a number of questions about the products I used in this build. If you are interested in a video that goes into detail on this leave a comment and if I get enough I’ll put a video together.
Yes, please!! I'll copy this almost exactly. You're the first video I've seen with a waterfall. I'm insulating ours, but still trying to figure out how to heat the air before it gets pumped through. When do you turn the air pump on and off for the season?
I have had a couple of deer, we have had ducks land and spend time swimming especially in the spring and fall when they are migrating, and we see small things like rabbits and pheasants fairly often.
You've done a fantastic job, it looks great. It looks natural and the health benefits of not swimming in a pool of chemicals is a plus. I would really like to build one of these but on a smaller scale.
The kids love swimming in the pond and it’s great to not have the constant maintenance of a pool. We have even had a couple ducks land in it the other day.
Any pond or pool you build - build it as big as you can. So much easier to maintain and it should maintain itself. And you’ll always wish you’d built it bigger once it’s done!
This is amazing! For many years we have been interested in these natural swimming ponds, and since we got our bit of land last year, (and I'm NEVER moving again, I'm an old-steader, lol) I have been longing to build one of these, but its so hard to find good information for the diy-er, and to have one built for us is way over our heads, cost-wise. You may just have provided a way for a dream to come true for us. Please, please if you would be so kind to do a video detailing your steps and materials involved, I would so very much appreciate it! From NS, Canada. PS. Subbed, of course!🙂
I’m curious of the amount of rock you used for your walk in areas? How deep is the rock and the approximate pitch grade you used to keep the rock from sliding to the deeper area’s. I am planning a smaller scaled version of this , roughly 20’ diameter
The pomp is has a 310 watt motor and the UV filter has a 100 watt bulb so in a month I use about 300 kWh so here it comes out to about $42 a month to run. That will depend on local energy prices.
The EPDM liner is absolutely the most expensive part of my pond but definitely worth the investment. There are a lot of suppliers that try to jack the price up a lot so you definitely have to shop around. Halfoffponds.com has been my go to for most of my stuff
We are near Fort Collins in northern Colorado. Yes it freezes in winter. We keep the pump going all winter and have been successful in not having it freeze up. Last winter we hit -20 for 3 days. The 90% of the pond surface froze but all I cared about was that the pump and line did not. You do need to add water during freezing because it can “run dry” from water loss to ice.
Sorry, I don't like it. I hate seeing rectangular cinder block inside a natural environment. I'm much rather see it done with real stone/mortar in a free flowing shape.
No need to apologize I would prefer that and I’m certain most people would. But I would not have gotten it built inside the $8k budget and my main goal was to get it built to function well and be in the budget.
@@fp3359 snakes aren’t a big problem in Colorado, especially water snakes bc we get freezes. Only one we worry about is rattlers and they prefer hot and dry areas or grasslands
No I paid for everything the liner was the biggest expense followed by the skimmer and bio falls. There is about $900!in rock and boulders but if you look the boulders I got are pretty flat so they look big but are not that heavy and boulders are sold by weight. The rest is just block that is cheap and some plumbing fittings.
You should absolutely put out a more detailed version of this video. I've watched hundreds of pond videos. Always wishing I could justify the expense of building my own. The fact that you did this for under 10k is phenomenal! Please share not only which flyers and other products you used. But a break down of the cost of each, and the plumbing design involved.
YES PLEASE DO!!!
I have gotten a number of questions about the products I used in this build. If you are interested in a video that goes into detail on this leave a comment and if I get enough I’ll put a video together.
Yes please
Would love a follow up!
Yes that would be great. I would also be curious as to how filtration is working out for you
Yes, please!! I'll copy this almost exactly. You're the first video I've seen with a waterfall. I'm insulating ours, but still trying to figure out how to heat the air before it gets pumped through. When do you turn the air pump on and off for the season?
@@hummingbird3771 I’m working on putting the video together now.
Do animals ever come to drink from the pond? If so, what animals have you seen?
I have had a couple of deer, we have had ducks land and spend time swimming especially in the spring and fall when they are migrating, and we see small things like rabbits and pheasants fairly often.
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Nice to know 😊
You've done a fantastic job, it looks great. It looks natural and the health benefits of not swimming in a pool of chemicals is a plus. I would really like to build one of these but on a smaller scale.
The kids love swimming in the pond and it’s great to not have the constant maintenance of a pool. We have even had a couple ducks land in it the other day.
I just posted part 2 to this video!
Any pond or pool you build - build it as big as you can. So much easier to maintain and it should maintain itself. And you’ll always wish you’d built it bigger once it’s done!
This is exactly what I have in my mind and I'm so excited to see that you did this with a lower budget and beautiful results!
This is amazing! For many years we have been interested in these natural swimming ponds, and since we got our bit of land last year, (and I'm NEVER moving again, I'm an old-steader, lol) I have been longing to build one of these, but its so hard to find good information for the diy-er, and to have one built for us is way over our heads, cost-wise. You may just have provided a way for a dream to come true for us. Please, please if you would be so kind to do a video detailing your steps and materials involved, I would so very much appreciate it! From NS, Canada. PS. Subbed, of course!🙂
Where are you getting all your frest water pumped into the pond? From a faucet
I’m curious of the amount of rock you used for your walk in areas? How deep is the rock and the approximate pitch grade you used to keep the rock from sliding to the deeper area’s. I am planning a smaller scaled version of this , roughly 20’ diameter
Can you provide a cost breakdown? Like how much was the underlayment vs. the actual epdm layer, etc.
uv filter should in the end of the line of filters so good bacterias could come and stay inside of the main filter
Incredible!!
What do you do in the winter?
Does it freeze over?
Well done, good save wedding singer!.
Wow beautiful. Just lovely!
Thank you
Part 2 just posted at ua-cam.com/video/fyrMu1CBDKw/v-deo.html
Great Job!!! I have been looking to do this for my family here in Colorado Springs. Is there a way to get in touch to talk?
such a beautiful space for your family and nature to enjoy. Amazing job!
Thanks I just posted part 2 a couple days ago check it out on my channel
Loved your pond!! Thanks for sharing. Can you please give me an idea on the monthly power consumption (kWh) required to run the filtration?
The pomp is has a 310 watt motor and the UV filter has a 100 watt bulb so in a month I use about 300 kWh so here it comes out to about $42 a month to run. That will depend on local energy prices.
Great question btw!
Absolutely beautiful
Very cool! Just curious, did you have to go through any kind of permit process? We hope to do something similar.
amazingggggggggggggggggg!! great work!!!!!!!!!
I just posted a part 2 to this video
@@Colorado_homestead Thanks
Nice work
Where does a person get that liner and underlay for 6 or 7 k cause there at least a thousand in gravel an blocks
www.halfoffponds.com/Anjon-LifeGuard-60mil-EPDM-Pond-Liner-p/lg40x90-60.htm
These guys are the best price I can find and I spent a lot of time search for deals
The EPDM liner is absolutely the most expensive part of my pond but definitely worth the investment. There are a lot of suppliers that try to jack the price up a lot so you definitely have to shop around. Halfoffponds.com has been my go to for most of my stuff
I just posted part 2 to this video!
What part of Colorado are you guys in? Curious how cold it will get/freezing time you will have to deal with. Looks great!
We are near Fort Collins in northern Colorado. Yes it freezes in winter. We keep the pump going all winter and have been successful in not having it freeze up. Last winter we hit -20 for 3 days. The 90% of the pond surface froze but all I cared about was that the pump and line did not. You do need to add water during freezing because it can “run dry” from water loss to ice.
I’m looking forward to watching your journey ! Especially the bees
@@kmsch986 thanks the bees have become an awesome almost therapeutic part of our lives.
Part 2 just posted at ua-cam.com/video/fyrMu1CBDKw/v-deo.html
Awesome! 👍🤗👍
brilliant job, well done
Thank you!
Part 2 just posted at ua-cam.com/video/fyrMu1CBDKw/v-deo.html
Super cool
Beutiful ❤, kudos
Thanks
Part 2 just posted at ua-cam.com/video/fyrMu1CBDKw/v-deo.html
So you build an pond just under 8k so the pond is less then a 8k pond right, where did you get the 40k from bro??
No plants? will algae. Need an update!
We have added plants to control the string algae
I am blown away that it cost only $8k.
The power of sweat equity
I wish I was that smart to do that.
I just took great ideas from a bunch of guys a lot smarter than me
I just posted part 2 to this video!
Part 2 to this video just posted at. ua-cam.com/video/fyrMu1CBDKw/v-deo.html
How to build pond for $8k:
Step 1 - purchase million dollar home with incomplete pond
Step 2 - complete the pond
Sorry, I don't like it. I hate seeing rectangular cinder block inside a natural environment. I'm much rather see it done with real stone/mortar in a free flowing shape.
No need to apologize I would prefer that and I’m certain most people would. But I would not have gotten it built inside the $8k budget and my main goal was to get it built to function well and be in the budget.
How did you keep y'r grand childeren alive with all
Them snakes?
We have only see 2 garder snakes near the pond last summer but other then that it hasn’t been a problem but we do keep an eye out for them
@@fp3359 snakes aren’t a big problem in Colorado, especially water snakes bc we get freezes. Only one we worry about is rattlers and they prefer hot and dry areas or grasslands
Part 2 just posted at ua-cam.com/video/fyrMu1CBDKw/v-deo.html
Did you go to school ? Numbers aren't matching up. Or did the fairy God mother come and wish you a pond .
Did you have any specific questions about cost that I could provide information about?
Was the liner the only thing you paid for? Having all the materials lying around doesn’t count haha.
No I paid for everything the liner was the biggest expense followed by the skimmer and bio falls. There is about $900!in rock and boulders but if you look the boulders I got are pretty flat so they look big but are not that heavy and boulders are sold by weight. The rest is just block that is cheap and some plumbing fittings.