S19 E6: Installing Water Features - Reviews and Tips

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In this special episode, we’ll share some of the features we’ve added to homeowners’ houses over the years and we’ll break down the process of adding one of these to your own backyard.

Previous episode: S19 E5 | Next episode: Posting on Nov 15, 8pm ET

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There is something tranquil about a water feature in a natural landscape. It adds a beautiful visual element to the yard and the sound of running water creates a sense of peace and serenity. In this special episode, we’ll share some of the features we’ve added to homeowners’ houses over the years and we’ll break down the process of adding one of these to your own backyard.


How to Install a Rain Chain

Roger installs a downspout alternative; a rain chain.

Where to find it?

Roger installs a Circle Rain Chain manufactured by Grasslands Road and later, in the workshop, shows more decorative rain chains like the Fish Pure Copper Rain Chain made by Good Directions and the Lily Cups and Watering Cans Rain Chains made by Ancient Graffiti. They can be found at some garden shops and also ordered through online retailers.

Everything Roger used for this project, including the stones, gravel, and mulch, can all be found at home centers and nurseries.


How to Install a Solar-Powered Fountain

Roger helps a homeowner install a solar-powered fountain in her backyard.

Where to find it?

The fountain was supplied by Compania International. After selecting a site for the fountain, Roger created a perfectly level base. They started by digging out 6-8 inches of topsoil. Next, they laid a mixture of stone and stone dust, compacted it with a hand tamper, and checked it for level. Next, Roger set the heavy concrete fountain’s base in place and shimmed it with stone dust underneath until it was perfectly level.

With the base installed, Roger set the basin on top and installed a pump. Instead of a pump that uses electricity from the house, Roger installed one that is solar-powered, the Sunjet 380, manufactured by Smart Solar. With the pump installed, Roger set the top piece in place, filled the basin with water, and the installation was complete.


How to Install a Water Feature that Reuses Rainwater

Next, landscape designer Jenn Nawada installs a water feature that collects and reuses rainwater.

Where to find it?

Jenn installed a water feature manufactured by Aquascape, which includes the rubber liner, underlayment, structural blocks, pump vault, basalt columns, and pump. SimpleMat tile setting mat & “Earth” colored premixed grout provided by Custom Building Products.


How to Build a Pondless Waterfall

Finally Jenn helps to install a pondless waterfall using a kit.

Where to find it?

Jenn worked with Fred Pape from Lentzscaping Inc to install the Medium Pondless Waterfall kit, manufactured by Aquascape.

Expert assistance for this project was provided by Nawada Landscape Design, Forever Green Landscaping, Powell Stone and Gravel, Rip-It-Up Rentals, and Proctor Landscape Supply.

Original Air Date: Nov 8, 2020 Season 19; Ep.6 23:42


Products and Services from this Episode

Rain chains:
Grasslands Road
Good Directions
Ancient Graffiti

Solar-powered fountain:
Compania International

Solar-powered pump:
Smart Solar

Water feature that collects and reuses rainwater:
Aquascape

SimpleMat tile setting mat & “Earth” colored premixed grout:
Custom Building Products

Medium Pondless Waterfall kit:
Aquascape

Installation assistance:
Weston Nurseries & Garden Center
Decker’s Landscape and Aquatics
New England Aquatic Landscaping
Lentzscaping Inc

Expert assistance:
Nawada Landscape Design
Forever Green Landscaping
Powell Stone and Gravel
Rip-It-Up Rentals
Proctor Landscape Supply.

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