Everything You Need To Know About Our Ponds
Mar 15, 2024
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Ponds make a garden a more peaceful place to be, the sound of rippling water with aquatic life is incredibly relaxing. They provide not only visual benefits within the garden but also act as a sanctuary to relax and clear your head space. Ponds also attract a variety of wildlife such as insects, frogs, newts, dragonflies, and birds which are lovely to see. Therefore, having ponds supports local wildlife and animal care. Our ponds are high quality. Looking stunning when accessorized with a water wall, but they remain attractive on their own.
corten steel water table

Which size pond should I pick?
Luckily for you, we have many different size options. The off-the-shelf options range from our smallest size 120x80x40cm to our largest 600x100x60cm. All of our sizes are measured by length x width x height, if you have any questions, please contact us and we can discuss. We also offer bespoke options for our ponds which is pictured in the video above. This was a bespoke order for Gillingham Hospital in Kent where we included the water feature to rest on top of the pond. It was a beautiful design and is the perfect place to sit next to and relax.
rusted steel water feature

Which material would I like?
Aluminium
- Animal safe when polyurea-lined
- Weather resistant
- Strong
- Scratch resistant coating
- Minimalist design
- Easy to install
Corten Steel
- Animal safe when polyurea-lined
- Weather resistant
- Self-protecting rust layer which prevents the inner corten steel from degrading
- Gorgeous amber hues
- High strength
- Relatively light weight
- Easy to install
corten waterfall

How should I install my pond?
Don't worry installing the pond is pretty straightforward! Please ensure that when your pond arrives, you unwrap it immediately to prevent any unwanted stains. They are easy to install, by being placed carefully on a solid, level surface.
When installing a wall placed on the pond, all the fittings will be provided for you. There will be a clamp that should be bolted to both the wall placed on the pond and the pond wall. Hook the clamp provided over the side of the pond wall. Once hooked, loosely tighten the bolts and check it is in the right place. After satisfied with the positioning, tighten the bolts until they clamp against the underside of the pond edge.
The free-standing water wall can be either installed onto a flat stable foundation below ground level or on a flat stable pavement. Keep in mind that you will need to drill holes in the foundation/pavement and ones that correspond to the locations of the holes at the bottom of the pond wall. After you have done this, use the bolts and plugs to attach the wall to the foundation/pavement. Next, you should lightly put the bolts in and then tighten them to ensure they are in the right places. The hatch in the back of the pond wall is where the water blade should be placed. Before you replace the hatch, connect the water hose to the water blade. Once this is all safely in place, the pond can be filled with water after connecting the pump.

