Hi Brian. Sorry you are unwell. I can tell you have a cold, I hope you feel better soon. The Pennsylvania Rock is very nice. I think what I like about this stream is that it is nice and wide and being a curb appeal it is more appropriate, because a Pond should be in the Backyard where you can protect your precious fish, where is at the front yard someone could put something in the water out of spite. When I had initially set up an Aquarium in the Restaurant of the hotel I worked in, fish were always dying, then I put locks on the overhead access and since then, fish were no longer dying. Therefor, my opinion is that a stream or a fountain scape is better suited for the front yard curb appeal. Anyhow, out of appreciation to you for taking the time to produce this content to share with us viewers, the video has now been given the 841st like 🤙🏼to say thankyou very much. Have a great Week and take care, Sir. P.S. I apologize for being 13 days late on watching this video, I was in Portugal, and when I came back, I ended up having Covid. 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️
Absolutely beautiful and what an impactful transformation! Curb appeal on another level. I like watching these smaller projects and your attention to detail makes this stunning. I appreciate the narration of the process as it’s taking shape. Great work as usual!
I'm so thrilled to find out that we have a brilliant aquascape certified contractor living just down the road from us!! And the owner is my husband's high school student! Dream on, dream big with pond life! Can't wait to start the project once we get the budget saved up.
I just LOVE these huge field stones! I think this is one of my favorite streams that you have done. If I could afford those rocks, that is what I would want. Your narration of the project was also helpful for this DIYer.
The Pennsylvania fieldstone lends itself to making this look like the trickling stream originated in that small space. The magic of the hidden water flow by placing of the fieldstone over the source, cascading to the right and flowing over the stone in front is beautiful. The stump placement hides the pump access and a subtle natural focal point. Overall, the bigger stones make this look natural, giving it a forever been here appearance, like before the home was built. Great job to the team!!❤
I love having a little pond and stream in my front yard. The neighborhood kids always come and check out the fish and turtles in it. It gives us the opportunity to invite people into the backyard to check out our big pond. We have made several friends in the neighborhood as a result of our front pond.
The care that your team took to make sure not only that your client got what they wanted but also that every detail of the installation was important is what I love about this project. The exceptional quality of your work shows!
I like the narration of the project after completed like Brian does here, much better than the " in the field " narrations, Chris used to do. I think after the fact, you can see what parts of the build are most interesting and most helpful to people looking for advice, tips, and instruction. I also like the Pennsylvania fieldstone. I need a little more " crash " in my waterfalls. So,... that just means a bigger project. Cuz, I also need the spot for birds to have fun too.
I like that Bio-bowl feature! Will you be able to sell just the biofilter material if you have a bowl already? That stump wood piece over the bio falls is beautiful. What a find! Great job guys!!
Looks great! Extra cost was worth it to have that particular stone for sure. Question though, I want to create something similar, but on a larger scale. My land gets visitors during winter/spring time, that love to dig and leave holes in my lawn… Would they cause problems with the liner? Is there anything I can use to prevent them from chewing through the fabric and liner?
Love the Pennsylvania Fieldstone. Have you ever had a piece of driftwood or stump start growing once it's in the water feature? I was visiting a client yesterday and they have a large pond we built a few years ago. The stumps our guys added have sprouted and are growing. It's the craziest thing! Is there a trick to choosing the right log so this doesn't happen? We're afraid the new tree will put down roots that will damage the liner or push it out of the way. Any thoughts?
The VO was really helpful on some little details. Like the Pennsylvania fieldstone forms. Where can I find the orange shovel called out at 4:49? Can’t find that shape…
That stone you're picking up at 6 minutes in, how much would that run (roughly)? I've got at least a dozen of those and a few bigger in the woods at the back of the property. That's what is visible anyway. When they built the neighborhood, they put all the extra stuff there. Wouldn't mind trading the stones with a local AS contractor for a little excavator work, if possible. EDIT: Oops, not sure what kind of stone. I think some sort of slate. You can see it exposed along Blue River Road between Red Bridge Road and Blue Ridge Road in Kansas City, MO.
Looks great! Extra cost was worth it to have that particular stone for sure. Question though, I want to create something similar, but on a larger scale. My land gets visitors during winter/spring time, that love to dig and leave holes in my lawn… Would they cause problems with the liner? Is there anything I can use to prevent them from chewing through the fabric and liner?
Let us know your thoughts on the Pennsylvania fieldstone.
Hi Brian.
Sorry you are unwell. I can tell you have a cold, I hope you feel better soon.
The Pennsylvania Rock is very nice.
I think what I like about this stream is that it is nice and wide and being a curb appeal it is more appropriate, because a Pond should be in the Backyard where you can protect your precious fish, where is at the front yard someone could put something in the water out of spite.
When I had initially set up an Aquarium in the Restaurant of the hotel I worked in, fish were always dying, then I put locks on the overhead access and since then, fish were no longer dying. Therefor, my opinion is that a stream or a fountain scape is better suited for the front yard curb appeal.
Anyhow, out of appreciation to you for taking the time to produce this content to share with us viewers, the video has now been given the 841st like 🤙🏼to say thankyou very much.
Have a great Week and take care, Sir.
P.S. I apologize for being 13 days late on watching this video, I was in Portugal, and when I came back, I ended up having Covid. 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️
The fieldstone is gorgeous!
Absolutely beautiful and what an impactful transformation! Curb appeal on another level. I like watching these smaller projects and your attention to detail makes this stunning. I appreciate the narration of the process as it’s taking shape. Great work as usual!
Thank you so much!
I'm so thrilled to find out that we have a brilliant aquascape certified contractor living just down the road from us!! And the owner is my husband's high school student! Dream on, dream big with pond life! Can't wait to start the project once we get the budget saved up.
Brian, what a great teaching video!! So many “this is why we do this” moments!
I just LOVE these huge field stones! I think this is one of my favorite streams that you have done. If I could afford those rocks, that is what I would want. Your narration of the project was also helpful for this DIYer.
I could just cry. This is what I want. A stream for the birds
The Pennsylvania fieldstone lends itself to making this look like the trickling stream originated in that small space. The magic of the hidden water flow by placing of the fieldstone over the source, cascading to the right and flowing over the stone in front is beautiful. The stump placement hides the pump access and a subtle natural focal point. Overall, the bigger stones make this look natural, giving it a forever been here appearance, like before the home was built. Great job to the team!!❤
Beautiful!! I love how the water just went from one rock to the next one.
I love having a little pond and stream in my front yard. The neighborhood kids always come and check out the fish and turtles in it. It gives us the opportunity to invite people into the backyard to check out our big pond. We have made several friends in the neighborhood as a result of our front pond.
Love this stream! That big rock with shallow water running over it is my favorite part! I can see birds taking a bath there.
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These smaller streams you do are fantastic, great size rocks and a lovely flow to it all 👋👋
The care that your team took to make sure not only that your client got what they wanted but also that every detail of the installation was important is what I love about this project. The exceptional quality of your work shows!
Looks like its always been there 👍that stone is perfect for birds to hang out and bathe
Saving this as inspo for my front garden... Someday I'll have a little stream in my front garden.
Outstanding!! Love every last part of it. Exactly what I want to do in front of my house but on a smaller scale.👍🇺🇸
I like the narration of the project after completed like Brian does here, much better than the " in the field " narrations, Chris used to do. I think after the fact, you can see what parts of the build are most interesting and most helpful to people looking for advice, tips, and instruction. I also like the Pennsylvania fieldstone. I need a little more " crash " in my waterfalls. So,... that just means a bigger project. Cuz, I also need the spot for birds to have fun too.
Brilliant work what a pond stunning well done congratulations surperb lovebit❤❤❤
Gorgeous stream! Love how the water rolls over the rocks!
Looks incredibly natural. Great work!
What an absolutely fantastic job. 👏 It's beautiful.
That layout was PERFECT. Reminded me of a lot of the creek beds here in PA. Great job guys!
That's awesome, thank you!!
Loved that. Beautiful project, and thanks for the detailed instructions!!
This fascinating to watch the details of construction of this glorious pond!❤❤❤
Thank you! 🙌
I like that Bio-bowl feature! Will you be able to sell just the biofilter material if you have a bowl already? That stump wood piece over the bio falls is beautiful. What a find! Great job guys!!
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You guys do absolutely beautiful work. 🙌🏻🙌🏻❤️❤️❤️
DID IT AGAIN! ❤ VO audio is perfect 👌🏼…who needs “vlog style” 😉
A water feature is one of my wishes for my yard. Love it ❤
It was amazing how it looked when you started and how awesome it looked at the end! 😊❤
You make it look sooo easy!!!!
I love this team. They build amazing yards.❤❤❤❤
Great video- love this voice over format explain the steps and the video.
What a great little low stream massive awesomeness 😊
So beautiful
very nice,,, the bird lovings are also evaporative :)
Beautiful!!
Lovely as always ❤
Looking good!
love those streams!!
Looks great! Extra cost was worth it to have that particular stone for sure. Question though, I want to create something similar, but on a larger scale. My land gets visitors during winter/spring time, that love to dig and leave holes in my lawn… Would they cause problems with the liner? Is there anything I can use to prevent them from chewing through the fabric and liner?
nice one, it comes off the rock side ways and flows down.
Love it ❤💯👍
Love the Pennsylvania Fieldstone. Have you ever had a piece of driftwood or stump start growing once it's in the water feature? I was visiting a client yesterday and they have a large pond we built a few years ago. The stumps our guys added have sprouted and are growing. It's the craziest thing! Is there a trick to choosing the right log so this doesn't happen? We're afraid the new tree will put down roots that will damage the liner or push it out of the way. Any thoughts?
Love it
The VO was really helpful on some little details. Like the Pennsylvania fieldstone forms.
Where can I find the orange shovel called out at 4:49? Can’t find that shape…
You should be able to go to any Home Depot or Lowes to find them
Gorgeous I could only imagine the price
That stone you're picking up at 6 minutes in, how much would that run (roughly)? I've got at least a dozen of those and a few bigger in the woods at the back of the property. That's what is visible anyway. When they built the neighborhood, they put all the extra stuff there. Wouldn't mind trading the stones with a local AS contractor for a little excavator work, if possible.
EDIT: Oops, not sure what kind of stone. I think some sort of slate. You can see it exposed along Blue River Road between Red Bridge Road and Blue Ridge Road in Kansas City, MO.
LOVE!. Does this kind of stream need the algae care that a fish pond does? (Laura and Aaron).
Not as much, but it can still develop algae. It just depends on a few different factors, one of which including how much direct sunlight it gets.
tiny space with lots of details. the boulder work was really the highlight.
What happened to Chris?
He left and started his own business. I saw a couple videos of his on TikTok.
@@mattbrown4895are you able to find link to one of them?
@@mattbrown4895 Do you have the tik tok link?
I think you should include how much it did cost for the fancy stone. So we know if it’s worth it later 😂
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I love the stream best part was Installing the rocks
Looks great! Extra cost was worth it to have that particular stone for sure. Question though, I want to create something similar, but on a larger scale. My land gets visitors during winter/spring time, that love to dig and leave holes in my lawn… Would they cause problems with the liner? Is there anything I can use to prevent them from chewing through the fabric and liner?