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What to Consider Before You Build a Pond on Your Property

It is essential to enjoy nature on your property. From keeping the grass and trees in tip-top shape to planting a colorful flower garden, take advantage of the beauty of your property. However, sometimes you want to do more than build a garden and a pool in your yard. If you’ve ever dreamt of sitting on a bench next to a pond on your property, you will work hard to make your dreams come true. However, there are some things to consider.

Before you go forth with the plans to build a pond on your property, make sure you find the right spot for a pond on your property. The ideal location for a pond sees at least six hours of sunlight per day, helping with algae control. The area where you place your pond should have morning sun, afternoon sun, and little to no overhanging trees. This helps avoid dropping leaves or fruits and allows you to build a pond with little to no daily maintenance. As you consider this area, also consider its size. Could you make your ideal pond smaller or larger? The average pond is 176 square feet or 16 by 11 feet.

When you decide on the size, you can also make a final decision on the budget for your pond’s budget. On average, the budget for a small pond is $7,000 with professional installation. If you choose to install a waterfall without a pond, you may pay upwards of $5,000 for the sound of moving water. The type of rock used, topography, and other factors are known to change the budget. There are DIY kits for building ponds, which can run anywhere from $100 to $1000, and including streams, waterfalls, and extensive rockwork for your pond. Of course, if you do not understand what you are doing or do not want to risk hitting a utility as you dig, it is best to work with a professional and spend those spare expenses.

When it comes to building a pond on your property, it is important to consider the power and water necessary to successfully run a pond. No matter how large or small it is, water will need to be added as it evaporates or as animals drink it over time. You may install a container water garden to top off the reservoir or keep a water source nearby. As well, if your pond uses a pump, you need a ground fault circuit interrupter outlet outdoors near your pond. Among these details, from water to electrical power, planning is everything when you are building a pond on your property.

Whether you choose to work with Allto Construction Services or another local expert, it is best to hire a professional when you want to build a pond on your property. This beautiful, natural addition to your home or business is valuable and, with enough planning, should be considered and fit into your budget. Add a waterfall, green and lush plant life, and enjoy your property’s new pond.

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