Pimp my pond! Formal pond re design & construction part #1: ‘The hard part’

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • Ed & Dave re-unite for a large formal pond re-line-re-design & construction commission. Unforeseen groundwork ensues & progress is much slower then expected! At least the weather was kind….watch on to see this pond build unfold!

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  • @battleguybarry5973
    @battleguybarry5973 Рік тому +2

    As always brilliant video wow some hurdles on the start some patience 👏

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Thank you- yes, a few unforeseen obstacles on this one!
      Thanks for watching and your comment,
      Best,
      Ed

  • @chrislewis3918
    @chrislewis3918 Рік тому +2

    We love your videos, the gf is binge watching them all 😊
    Maybe Dave should have his own Diet Coke break for the older generations?? Keep up the great work, probably the best and most informative uk pond channel.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому +1

      Ha ha! Thanks very much-and thanks to the GF for binge watching!! I’ve passed on your comments to Dave- his response probably isn’t acceptable to write in the comments section😆 but I’ll get him to do something similar in the future I’m sure!
      Cheers,
      Ed

  • @caralynnolan1185
    @caralynnolan1185 Рік тому +4

    Please post part 2 asap!!! Really keen to see how this one turns out. Also how you deal with all those sticklebacks!!! Thank you so much for your informative videos 😊.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and your comment- part two is in the editing process and will be out in a week or two!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @normanaspinwall1584
    @normanaspinwall1584 Рік тому +3

    Hi Ed, You guys certainly take on some jobs, how the hell you work out a reasonable accurate costing with all the hidden pitfalls, this job must have been a nightmare. If your clients are genuine people they can see the masses of extra work that the drainage problems that you have had to contend with. Surely they cant expect you to complete all that extra based on your original quote or estimate ?.. cant wait to see part two

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Hi Norman, thanks for watching and your comment. For sure estimating jobs like this can be very difficult to get any level of accuracy-I always stipulate on all my estimates that pricing is subject to ground conditions- you never know what you’re going to expose when digging and what could then be involved in rectifying any potential issues, increasing the work load massively as a result-like this job! In this instance once it became obvious there was an issue with water and the pipes were exposed and it was evident any re-routing of pipe within the pond couldn’t be feasible joined back to the existing pipework I had to present my clients with two options: I could maintain a dry enough environment via my temporary sump and pump to continue the build and once the pond was filled the ground water was less likely to cause any issues, so I would then put everything back to how I found it. Option two was to re-route everything entirely-my preferred choice and the right thing to do. My clients were very understanding and happy with the extra expenses I then had to estimate for and were happy for me to do the work. From my stance I was much happier to do the extra work in the knowledge that I was safe guarding ‘my pond’ from any potential harm in the future! Every job I treat as my own pond-I’d be heart broken to know someone was having a major issue with one of my builds! And yes- my clients have been wonderful throughout, looking after Dave and I very well!
      Thanks for watching and for your comment,
      Best,
      Ed

    • @normanaspinwall1584
      @normanaspinwall1584 Рік тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics I should have known you would be aware of hidden pitfalls and have covered all options as you do in all your jobs well done Ed.

  • @danielhollett
    @danielhollett Рік тому +3

    Beautiful Pond Edward!! Peroni Friday’s just aren’t the same without you, now I have to drink both beers while enjoying my pond 😂😂

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      I had my suspicions you had a drinking problem…..😂😘

    • @danielhollett
      @danielhollett Рік тому

      🫢 I hope you don’t talk about all your clients in this manner Edward! 🤣

  • @markraven6670
    @markraven6670 Рік тому +1

    You take on some jobs great video again nice yo see someone who loves doing his job 😊

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Thanks Mark! As always thank you very much for watching and commenting!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @marksharp5388
    @marksharp5388 Рік тому +1

    Watching you from the states very informative great work

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому +1

      Hello to you across the pond! 👋!
      Thanks for watching and your comment!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @ofcv1238
    @ofcv1238 Рік тому +1

    41:30 i am a big lateral thinker & no particular expertise in this exact field…BUT why not have STARTED with trenching a 10 foot deep sump system at strategic location up stream of water table??? Then there would be NO water under good liner before you cut it…then clear for mini excavator and starting over without ground water issue!!
    I do enjoy your videos and effort + quality…just sharing a big thought

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Hi there, thanks for watching and commenting! In principle your idea is correct- had we been aware of any potential water issues this would have been looked at and dealt with before getting into the nitty gritty of the pond build- however hindsight is a fine thing- in this instance neither myself or the owners were aware of this issue until we’d thoroughly committed ourself with starting the build. Additionally the water issue wasn’t a water table/groundwater problem and was simply dealing with an underground drainage pipe that was directing a large (larger then i’d have liked in any case) amount of water directly to the pond and as such required re-routing.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @thewizardoftod
    @thewizardoftod Рік тому +1

    Thank you Ed, really enjoyed that, I will be nipping over to watch part 2 shortly. Your knowledge of aqua things is mind boggling.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      😁thanks for watching and your kind words!
      Hope you enjoy part two!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @owls275
    @owls275 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic job guys, can’t wait to see the finished pond! Puts my 6x4 pond to shame lol

  • @BigRobuk
    @BigRobuk Рік тому +2

    great vid really enjoy your work, shame your not closer, our pound is finished but would love to have hired you for a day to come trouble shoot its few problems.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching and your kind words. If I can be of assistance remotely don’t hesitate to get in touch!
      Best,
      Ed

    • @BigRobuk
      @BigRobuk Рік тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics thanks I might drop you a line with some info on our pond and situation. Maybe pay for a vid call consultation?

  • @thomasburras
    @thomasburras Рік тому +1

    That was ace dave is such a hard worker! 42:40 😂😂 can't wait to see the next video finishing it!

  • @MrTonyPiscatelle
    @MrTonyPiscatelle Рік тому +1

    Very nice work ! The structure work right before the liner went in looked really nice, a shame it had to be covered up. Where is that Wader fund ? Lol Once you get to 10K subscribers it will take off.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Agreed- always a shame to cover up hard work, but so much work often goes into the unseen groundwork of jobs like this. Laying the block work-although hidden-does make the shallow marginal zones all the better so was well worth doing.
      As for the wader fund: I now have a ‘super thanks’ tab at the bottom of all my videos-sort of a digital tips jar. I shall call this my wader fund….😉
      Thanks for watching and your comment,
      Best,
      Ed

  • @noslenlean54
    @noslenlean54 8 місяців тому

    De casualidad descubri sus videos hoy, super entretenidos para ver ❤

  • @Gigi-fv9ky
    @Gigi-fv9ky Рік тому

    Wow; enormous amount of work but very satisfying to watch!

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Thanks so much- I very much enjoy this sort of work!
      Thanks for watching and commenting!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @wrightyo
    @wrightyo Рік тому +1

    Great viewing. Such an informative video, great work guys.

  • @janescaife7278
    @janescaife7278 Рік тому +1

    Brill as always. Good to see you both. Great to have the detail on levels, water seepage and measurements. Lots of food for thought there for my pond project. Looking forward to next time:)

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Hi Jane! Thanks for your comment and for watching, hope your pond is thriving!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @orandaadnaro
    @orandaadnaro Рік тому +2

    Wow, very impressive! Well described and clearly a man of great pond making experience. I just wonder if constructing and finishing a pond on a small site brings with it more problems related to building around existing features, drainage and housing of equipment. This site is enormous compare to my garden. BTW - cant wait to see the follow on video to this.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Hi there, thanks for watching and for your comment! In my experience, apart from the difficulties involved in housing my equipment-holding tanks etc- working in smaller gardens poses no greater difficulties then larger ones. In this particular garden there’s a lot of diy drainage that’s been very poorly installed at some point in the past-I’ve never encountered so many different pipes in any of my previous excavations in years and years of digging!! Just bad luck with this one!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @dans.garden
    @dans.garden Рік тому +1

    So excited for part two!

  • @bandolero5068
    @bandolero5068 Рік тому

    Interesting project and a nice site to work on. Really appreciate the care you guys take to remove and save as much as possible.

  • @terrylogan8864
    @terrylogan8864 Рік тому

    super impressed, overcoming some major issues, love the channel keep it up

  • @ofcv1238
    @ofcv1238 Рік тому +1

    10:38 the pond viewing / sitting area should have been 45 degrees from proximal pool line…if boundary constrained…it should have smaller footprint to accommodate.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment- may I ask why however? I agree that there are some simply ‘rules’ or theories that go somewhat towards making something potentially better if these rules are followed, but something as subjective as this is really down to clients preference- not to mention in this instance the seating/paving area positioning in relation to the pond had already been governed before the pond restoration was started. Having spent plenty of time sitting and watching the pond from this location I think this seating area complements the pond and is in just the right place!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @kimmiles3071
    @kimmiles3071 3 місяці тому

    Ideas coming for my ponds thanks - singing pond guys

  • @francus7227
    @francus7227 4 місяці тому

    Your subs are at 9.99K . I subbed. I wasn't #10K.
    I tapped the thumbs up 👍 button to feed the algorithm monsters.

  • @jamesb1264
    @jamesb1264 Рік тому

    Amazing job as ever!

  • @ofcv1238
    @ofcv1238 Рік тому

    7:36 understand the challenge, why not have final bucket lift and lightly tapered flow tray with water and solids separator base on gravity and diversion attendant? Would cost 250 pounds to create

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Hi there, thanks for your comment and for watching- an interesting idea, but although technically feasible (I’ve worked on many a fish farm where fish were graded in size using mechanical methods) I really wouldn’t ever see the need to go to all the effort of making such a device to help in removing large quantities of small fish- in this example the stickle backs. Not to mention that such methods really aren’t as kind to the fish as gentle manual removal once the pond has been emptied.
      Best,
      Ed

  • @paulmartin7078
    @paulmartin7078 Рік тому

    glad to see that pondovac 5 getting a good workout 😂

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Couldn’t do my day to day job without it-fantastic piece if kit!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @markraven6670
    @markraven6670 Рік тому +1

    Hi ed why don t you connect the drainage pipe to run in pond and then fit in a over flow pipe the other end so yo don.t get any water under liner just an idea

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Hi Mark, great idea but two reasons why I didn’t (and couldn’t) do as you’ve said:
      1) with no idea where this water has come from potential contaminants are a concern and so adding this water to a pond with livestock could be an issue.
      2) due to the level of the drainage pipe against the pond, running water into it isn’t possible via gravity, which is why the trenching had to be carried out to the lower section of the garden where it was possible to discharge the water. Once the lower pond has been completed I shall be doing exactly what you’ve said -water draining into the lower pond and an overflow to take the excess water away! As this pond will be a natural wildlife pond I don’t have the same concerns about potential contamination.
      Thanks for your comment,
      Best,
      Ed

    • @markraven6670
      @markraven6670 Рік тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics oh I thought it was rain water ed sorry like you said you don.t no where it's coming from 🙏

  • @johnthomson7717
    @johnthomson7717 Рік тому

    LOL - I'll put a description in the link below 😀😀

  • @rickybell2.056
    @rickybell2.056 Рік тому

    You gotta love the poddington peas song 😂

  • @ofcv1238
    @ofcv1238 Рік тому +1

    30:29 i am thinking you should have brought in mini excavator and started over.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Sometimes I feel the same way, but where would the fun (and exercise) be in that?!💪😉
      thanks for watching and commenting!
      best,
      Ed

  • @rickybell2.056
    @rickybell2.056 Рік тому +1

    You can 3'4'5 to get square,

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому +1

      Very true and for larger square/rectangular ponds requiring perfect 90degree corners this method would be probably more reliable then using the speed square I was using- something I’ll prob cover in a future square build i’m sure! Thanks for sharing though!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @PazLeBon
    @PazLeBon Рік тому +1

    how do you work with plastic on a stream? i.e if i create a 50m long stream into a pond, how do i overlap the plastic? is is stuck down with glue?

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Hi there, great question! For a stream or a cascade with minimal fall/slope then the preference would be to use once piece of liner, with no joins. If this is not possible then the liner must be glued/joined with a suitable liner welding product.
      However for most cascades or streams with occasional drops and falls then overlapping sections of liner without glue or bonding is absolutely fine. If you imagine turning a stair case into a waterfall and you used two sections of liner- starting from the bottom/lowest section of falls (bottoms step up) lay a section of pond liner. To overlap the next section of liner ensure that the lower section of liner (which will be under the next/upper section) is finished on the flat section of one of the steps and the overlapped piece of liner extends down to the flat section of next step below. That way water will continue to flow down the falls without leaking and without need to bond the liner. Hope that makes sense!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @MrTonyPiscatelle
    @MrTonyPiscatelle Рік тому

    Thanks!

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Tony thank you VERY VERY much for that-really kind and no doubt I’ll be purchasing a new pair of waders soon😂

    • @MrTonyPiscatelle
      @MrTonyPiscatelle Рік тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics It might be worth mentioning to the viewers that we should chip in and help with the purchase of a new pair or two of waders. Well it's not much but I will donate here and there, it's a small price to pay for a quality program ! I do enjoy your videos , I learn a great deal from you.

  • @laurelherbert2879
    @laurelherbert2879 Рік тому +1

    Hey ed when talking and pointing at something instead of having the camera focused on you how about focusing on the thing that you are talking about also can you have the camera closer to the work you are doing so we can actually see what it is you are working on in one of your videos you showed us a lily flower bud but we didn’t see it because you were so far away from it learn to zoom in on things so that we all get a look at what you are talking about

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Thanks for the constructive criticism-will pass this on to my camera man😉 in all seriousness thank you for saying so and I agree with your points-often filming solo with nothing but a tripod has its limitations but there’s always room for improvement!
      Thank you for watching and commenting,
      Best,
      Ed

    • @laurelherbert2879
      @laurelherbert2879 Рік тому

      No problem everyone needs pointers and criticism it’s the only way to learn

  • @Sean-gg5py
    @Sean-gg5py Рік тому +1

    How did you get into excavating ponds ?

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Long story-one day I’ll post a video answering such questions- but essentially I’ve always been obsessed with wildlife, horticulture and especially aquatics in general! Went on to spend almost 20 years working in various water garden and tropical fish shops and it all went from there. I’m very fortunate to be doing a job I really enjoy!
      Thanks for watching and your comment,
      Best,
      Ed

  • @nicogerben
    @nicogerben Рік тому +1

    show more what is done and do the explaining in a voice over

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting- will take your advice onboard!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @normanaspinwall1584
    @normanaspinwall1584 Рік тому +1

    Ed at the end talking to us subscribers you mentioned us e mailing you, desperately want help with advice on my pump if i only had your e mail address

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Hi there! Simply google me (Crystal clear aquatics) and you’ll see my website with contact details. Depending on what help you’re after it might be the sort of advice I would charge for however…
      Feel free to get in touch.
      Best,
      Ed

  • @billmeyer4773
    @billmeyer4773 Рік тому

    Coner's Drag Farm

  • @chrislewis3918
    @chrislewis3918 Рік тому

    Wader fund

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому +1

      🥳🥳🥳❤️THANK YOU SO MUCH! You sir shall get a special mention on the next video!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @suchoi61
    @suchoi61 Рік тому

    Blablablablubla😮😮😮

  • @rock4us2
    @rock4us2 Рік тому +1

    Good lord you talk too much

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      …you’re not the first to say so…😂 thanks for watching and commenting in any case!
      Best,
      Ed

    • @rock4us2
      @rock4us2 Рік тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics you make great content though, kudos