How To Install a Natural Pond In Your Backyard?

Now that most people strive to lead a much greener and eco-friendly lifestyle, building eco-friendly swimming pools is one of the best ways to achieve that. But natural pond installation in Whistler can be a big project. Below are some tips for you to create an eco-friendly pool. 

Create space for the pond

A natural swimming pool can have an attached regeneration area acting as one body of water with separate subsurface with a deep swimming area and a shallow area that contains aquaponics. With this kind of natural pool installation in North Vancouver, you can add nature to every aspect of the construction. Dig the ground to create space for the pond as the first step, and then use a liner.

Build Ledges

Afterward, create an underwater ledge in the pond, which covers half of the pond’s surface. In Case you are using liner, build the ledges along with digging pond holes. Then fill water in the pond and let it sit for about 24 hours, so the chlorine would evaporate. 

Add rocks and plants to the pond

Place sand and gravel around the pond edge and in the pond.  Leave 8 inches of space before placing large boulders, rocks, or flagstones; it would also help secure the liner. For natural pond installation in Whistler, you can add submerged plants, shallow water plants, etc., after a week to act as a natural filter of the pond. 

Once you finish with the pond installation, the pond will reach a balance among water, plant life, and animal kingdom after some years. If you are thinking of installing a natural pool in your backyard, get in touch with West Coast Natural Pools to create a minimalist private natural pool. 

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