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The Basics of Koi Pond Construction

March 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Koi Pond ConstructionIf you’re interested in koi, you may be interested in learning how to build a Koi pond. Koi pond kits have made setting up a koi pond easier than ever these days. So, why not take the plunge and get your koi pond construction started today? It’s really not the most difficult project, and after it is constructed, you’ll be able to enjoy it for years to come.

The first step in your koi pond construction is to select a good spot where you’ll want the koi pond located. This step really comes down to space and ascetics. If you don’t have adequate space the ascetics won’t be there, and your pond won’t be a suitable size for even the smallest group of koi. Setting up a koi pond in backyards is a popular location, though setting up a tasteful pond in your front yard may provide for some impressive curb appeal.

When you have decided on the location of your koi pond construction, you’ll need to make sure you have the necessary supplies needed for koi pond construction. A few things that you need for koi pond construction are:

  • A shovel (lots of digging)
  • A sheet of polyurethane, choose black if you can
  • A fine waterfall ready- made landscape with the a circulating water pump
  • An exterior pump to enable water filtration
  • A small but good and efficient filter system to maintain freshness of the water
  • A few additional glass fish tanks
  • Big rocks for support in building the waterfall
  • A quantity of self-hardening mortar mix
  • Some plants to add beauty to your pond

The easy alternative to the above is to just buy a koi pond kit. They are readably available in different variations, and include everything you’ll need.

Having the extra glass fish tanks is recommended as an isolation measure. So that whenever your koi fish are ill, you’ll be able to quarantine them to prevent other fish from acquiring the same disease. They also come in handy if you have to drain your pond for maintenance.

Now that you’re prepared and have all required supplies you can start your koi pond construction. Start by digging a big hole of at least five feet in diameter and no less than twelve to twenty four inches deep. Then apply the polyurethane, which extends beyond the hole, since you will have to make the remainder cover all sides of the Koi pond. At this point you’ll want your rocks so you can build a surround, as the liner should not show above the water. Cover up the ends around the walls of the pond, and now you can place sod around the new soil.

Your koi pond pump will come with connection and hookup diagrams. At this stage you should get this all set up. If you want to add a waterfall in your koi pond construction, simply put the big rocks around the pond. Designing the rock waterfall is a creative endeavor, but not too difficult. And now you can add your pond plants and rocks around to make it appear very natural, and then fill the koi pond with water, switch on the filter system and allow it to run for a minimum of one day. After everything is set, it’s now time to find some koi for sale, they can be found at your local pet shops or online.

How to Build a Koi Pond

November 28, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

How to Build a Koi PondIf you are looking for information or ideas on how to build a koi pond, it’s important to keep in mind that the most notable phase is the pre-planning stage, or preparation. Many people choose to leave the construction of their ponds to landscaping experts. Allowing the experts to do the work can be costly, but may be the way to go based on your situation. For the do-it-yourselfer a certain level of fulfillment can be achieved by building it all on your own.

Many landscaping companies are well versed in designing and building garden water ponds. The intricacies involved with building a koi pond tend to vary depending on the scope of your project. So, if you prefer to hire a landscaping company to build it, make certain they have the skill and familiarity with designing and constructing koi ponds. If you have decided to do it yourself, be sure you have researched well enough so that you know how to build a koi pond before starting the project.

Koi pond construction involves many different methods. Depending on how conservative or elaborate you choose to go will affect your plans. Factors like pond size, site, budget, and time should all be considered.
It is a good idea to take a look at other homeowner’s koi ponds before starting your project. This can give you some great ideas. Also, it’s always a good idea to talk with other koi enthusiasts to get well-informed tips and advice. This will give you an idea of how much you need to spend, so that you’re able to stay under budget. There are many koi pond kits on the market that will take away a lot of the guesswork. These kits can be purchased for a number of applications.

Make sure your koi pond will be of adequate size. The larger and deeper the better, as koi grow to a rather large size. Do you want just a few koi fish, or many? This will also impact the size of your pond. Overcrowding the pond cannot only be damaging to your system, but lead to stressed and unhealthy koi fish.

The ideal location for your pond should be close to your house so you can easily monitor and drop by often. It is not good to construct your pond near a tree, where leaves, twigs, and branches can drop inside the pond, except if you are fond of cleaning ponds. Additionally, koi ponds must not be built below direct sunlight. One of the most critical steps on how to build a koi pond is the planning.  Proper planning will in ensure that your happy with the end result.

Before you proceed, make the decision of whether you prefer a formal pond or simply a pond that blends well with the natural setting of your existing environment. If at all possible, construct the pond with some decent depth. Shoot for a bear minimum of at least three feet deep, as koi benefit from deep water. Also, another big advantage of having a deep pond is the protection it provides your koi from predators, such as cats, herons, raccoons, and the like. Having to buy koi fish as replacements is not cheap, plan accordingly.

Figuring out how to build a koi pond is not as difficult as you may think with some proper planning. Following some guidelines will produce a really nice koi pond for your property.

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