Looks amazing. You don't need a huge pondless to make a statement. Definitely a beautiful statement. I even like it with the cloudy water. It looks like a mountain stream after a heavy rain.
I particularly love the repurpose use of the mossy rocks! It looks very natural. It's too bad we can't see a final picture of the stream when it cleared up.
There is a former hot tub "tub" that is 5 'in diameter was left in the ground ( It is ground level ) seems to me that could be used for the "pool " in a PONDless waterfall as this beautiful one you made. WHat are your thougts on that ? thank you for any other advice re it ---I really liked this video ---simple. And a great result . Thank you so much.
Thanks, Christopher. I'd inspect the "tub" to ensure it won't deteriorate or anything, if you're unsure of how old it is, what it's made of, etc. You don't want to spend a lot of time creating art, only for it to be ripped out.
Great video as usual. Very nice! I would love to hear more about the tech on each of these like the GPM of the pump and the estimated lift height of the pump etc…
Beautiful waterfall!! Couple of questions: What size pump did you use? Also, elbows would make for an easier set up to the spillway and a shorter pipe but I'm worried about flow impediment and loss of pressure using elbows. Do you notice much flow difference using elbows as opposed to tubing without the 90 degree turns?
Question, the pond was neglected, probably because it was a 10th mile away. Why didn't she want it closer? I hope you help her put some kind of setting area out there.
Would you guys hire me on ? Or somehow help me get started? I am currently doing decorative concrete overlay, I find myself constantly thinking about what I want to do for the rest of my life and it’s not what I am currently doing. Thanks I’m advance Cheers from NC 252 area
Wow. Why is your water so muddy? It would be beautiful with clear water. . . . Never mind. I see why the water is muddy. You put the pump inlet down where the sediment normally would settle out. You're recirculating the sediment, pulling the muck off the bottom of the sump.
Perfect little stream!!
Yes it was!
Nature is written all over this waterfall. Thank you !
thank you!
Yes the first one ❤❤❤❤⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Though it be small, it is mighty! Another stunner!!!
I need this in my yard!!!!
That's looking like it belongs there. Nestled in perfectly under that tree. I love it!!!
🧜🏻♂️ AWG 👍🏻🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪
Drew; Rob that was like double of a water feature packed into one!
Really was an awesome job!
That Acer tree is stunning!!
It really is!
Looks amazing. You don't need a huge pondless to make a statement. Definitely a beautiful statement. I even like it with the cloudy water. It looks like a mountain stream after a heavy rain.
Thank you! 💪
Great Job Guys. Lots of love and support from Srilanka 🇱🇰
Thanks, Christina!
Gives me hope for a waterfall in my desert!
Another masterpiece! You guys should really open up a branch office near Asheville, NC so you could add a water feature to our back yard :)
You could always give us a call and we could work something out ;)
I particularly love the repurpose use of the mossy rocks! It looks very natural. It's too bad we can't see a final picture of the stream when it cleared up.
Thanks for noticing! We were going for that natural look and will try to include more final stream photos next time.
Looks like it's been there for for ever... awesome
Love it. The sound is sooo calming.
Thank you, I agree!
Great job it's so beautiful thank you for sharing God bless you always have a beautiful day
Drew is SO good explaining the thoughts and processes. Keep up the great work y’all! 🙋♀️🇨🇱
Thanks, Linda!
Nice work on this one! I love how the stream looks under that Japanese maple.
Beautiful work fellas. 💪👍👏
Thanks!
Nice design- looks great!
Thank you 💪
Great impact in such a small area, gorgeous rock work - Drew & Rob smashed it
Thank you 💪🏼
It looks lovely and natural looking. Well done Drew & Rob 👏👍
Thank you 💪🏼
Love it! Looks like it’s always been there
That is a beautiful water feature. The redo looks great! Well done.
Thanks, John!
Great tutorial about your build process. Beautiful little feature.
Yes, it is awesome . . . as the client said.
Thanks, Mark
Really sweet guys!!
Beautiful!!
Thank you, Deborah!
Looks awesome. Would love to of seen an overall complete view with it running
that is a nice boulder
Thanks
Very nice!
Thank you!
Awesome job. Love it. It really fits the space. God bless 😊
Thanks, Catherine!
There is a former hot tub "tub" that is 5 'in diameter was left in the ground ( It is ground level ) seems to me that could be used for the "pool " in a PONDless waterfall as this beautiful one you made. WHat are your thougts on that ? thank you for any other advice re it ---I really liked this video ---simple. And a great result . Thank you so much.
Thanks, Christopher. I'd inspect the "tub" to ensure it won't deteriorate or anything, if you're unsure of how old it is, what it's made of, etc. You don't want to spend a lot of time creating art, only for it to be ripped out.
Great video as usual. Very nice! I would love to hear more about the tech on each of these like the GPM of the pump and the estimated lift height of the pump etc…
I love it, really nice
Did you show the electrical part? I Missed it.
It wasn't in the video. We wired the pump into it's own breaker with a switch.
I didn’t see enough of the finished pond
Thanks for the feedback, Kathleen!
When you guys applied the liner, did you just place it partially over the basin?
That's correct, Gregory.
@@AtlantisWaterGardens so you would only put the liner underneath if you’re using aqua blocks?
Beautiful waterfall!! Couple of questions: What size pump did you use? Also, elbows would make for an easier set up to the spillway and a shorter pipe but I'm worried about flow impediment and loss of pressure using elbows. Do you notice much flow difference using elbows as opposed to tubing without the 90 degree turns?
2000 gph. Elbows will restrict flow but sometimes they are necessary
Looks great but why is the water so cloudy brown? Will it clear up or is that normal?
Yes, it starts out cloudy from the stone sediment
no one has ever mentioned how you install the electric to the pump and do you leave the electric chord in the water
:D
Could water fall be built in a front yard
Of course! We can build them anywhere. Check out some of our other videos, you'll find what you're looking for :D
That looks stellar; I just wonder what something like that might cost. I've got no faith in myself to make it look that natural.
$8k
curious how you hid the liner when using an existing stone as your frame rock with the liner going INSIDE of it???
Very carefully 👍👍
I’d love to see a big pond out behind the house😹😹
Wouldn't you want to keep the top of the basis as clean as possible so as to not get sand and dirt in it at the start?
BTW love it, awesome
Hi! How much is somrthing like this please?
In Northern NJ? Starts at $7995
Question, the pond was neglected, probably because it was a 10th mile away. Why didn't she want it closer? I hope you help her put some kind of setting area out there.
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This is a beauty. I did not care for her reaction. She doesn’t deserve it.
Thanks for the feedback.
Would you guys hire me on ? Or somehow help me get started? I am currently doing decorative concrete overlay, I find myself constantly thinking about what I want to do for the rest of my life and it’s not what I am currently doing.
Thanks I’m advance
Cheers from NC 252 area
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Why is it always raining? 😆
That's life of the #awgrockstars 🤣
💯🔥💙👍
I always like your vuds but if it don't have a pond it's just not my cup of tea.
Wow. Why is your water so muddy? It would be beautiful with clear water. . . . Never mind. I see why the water is muddy. You put the pump inlet down where the sediment normally would settle out. You're recirculating the sediment, pulling the muck off the bottom of the sump.
it's muddy because we had just filled the feature, and it takes up to 24 hours for it to clear out.
Ponds take time to clear