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Rebuild this pond, or replace with?

swngdncr
8 years ago

This water feature had many problems. Now that I've torn it apart to fix it and find a leak, the question is what to do. Should we re-build it as a pond, same as it was, change it. Tear it out and just put landscaping in? I'm looking for some suggestions. One big issue is that the trees were small when we originally did this. Now the trees are big, and they flower, and the area is subject to tree debris constantly. More details below,but here is a picture of it:

It was a "pondless" pond. There is a deep basin in the right corner, filled with rocks, a vault and pump. Water was pumped up to top where the arrow points to the basket with lava rock. All of that was covered with a big piece of flagstone, so the water was coming from under the flagstone patio. The pump kept clogging, we'd empty the basin, re-fill, a few days later, clogged again. A pond plant had taken over. Finally tore the basin apart, pulled out the plant, cleaned it completely and put in a new pump vault, put it back together, only to find it was leaking, probably at the slate "waterfall". The story goes on, but the current status is mostly torn apart, see below:

The valve is not sealing and needs to be replaced. Oh, and there are roots growing between the underlayment and the pond liner up at the top, at the falls and the little stream area. We do have two other waterfall ponds, one in the backyard and another one out front. My husband favors just tearing it out completely. But, we have everything to do it as a water feature.I never found that leak at the slate waterfall. And, then there is the tree debris. Even as a pondless water feature, all the debris will decay, etc. and cause problems, no? Any suggestions would be appreciated. -cjr-


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