How Do You Build A Waterfall Step-By-Step?
Backyards have become more than a space for playing or grilling dinner. People have begun exploring the idea of outdoor living spaces and have started decorating, landscaping and finishing outdoor spaces as if they are an extension of the house. The soothing sound of bubbling, rushing water brings serenity to any outdoor scape. Installing a waterfall is a physically challenging weekend project, but doing it yourself can save you thousands of dollars on labor and installation costs. Decide how big you want your waterfall to be. You can buy a kit that will include the pump, filter and all of the other parts needed to make a waterfall. Dig a hole for your pond. It can be as large or as small as you want, as long as your waterfall kit is the correct size. The bigger your pond, the larger your pump and filter will need to be. Use spray paint to outline your pond so you can see how big it will be. Line the pond with a rubber pond liner, making sure there are no holes. Use decorative rock to