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This pond was tucked in right next to the customer's house so she can watch the fish from her dinning room.
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The homeowners wanted not only a disappearing
waterfall, but more patio space for entertaining. We added a
flagstone patio with a large sitting rock and tucked the waterfall
into their existing landscaping. We also added a second patio
area in the middle of their large backyard for their hammock.
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When the homeowner bought this house, he quickly realized the existing pond needed a lot of work. We took out everything but the hole and started over with a new skimmer and large waterfall. We also pressure washed the bridge, added submersible lights and provided new space for the fish to thrive in.
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A large tree that dropped too many leaves was slated for removal. After installing this Texas style waterfall with stream, we went on to remove all of the remaining grass in the yard and replace it with gravel. No more mowing for this happy homeowner.
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Years ago there was a large tree here. Over time, the tree died and it became a perfect spot for a disappearing water feature.
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This small yard was the perfect place for a new
disappearing waterfall. In addition, this water feature has
built-in flagstone seats on each side which make it extra special.
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MESSY JOB! We also clean ponds
and that is no easy job. This large pond hadn't been cleaned in
many years and it was a mess. We managed to clear the drains
that are located under all of that mud and muck so that the fountains
could run once more. We also had to catch and save around 200
goldfish. What a day! |