What You Should Know About Koi Pond Building

What You Should Know About Koi Pond Building

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Good pond design and efficient filtration make for healthy fish. An attractive pond may not necessarily be a good home for koi if it means that maintaining water quality is going to be difficult. Now is the time to get it right. Once the garden design layout has been finalized, you can begin to make a detailed plan of the pond and the materials and methods to be used in its construction.


The plan will include positioning the bottom drains, skimmers and water returns from the filter. Check with the appropriate authorities for regulation concerning the ducting of cables and pipes, etc.


For example, how deep should they be laid and do they need special protection? Supply cable and pipe runs should be clearly marked on the plan. Specialist tradesman will be required, often at short notice, to install components such as gas boilers or electrical fuse boxes and safety devices.


After marking it out the site, take a last look at the layout from a high vantage point, such as an upstairs window, before starting to dig. If all is well, you can begin. There are several ways of building a pond, but which ever method you choose, you will need to dig a hole.


If you intend to use the soil taken from the hole as part of the garden or pond design, then prepare an area to receive it. If you are not going to keep it, calculate approximate volume of the excavated soil so that you can arrange for its disposal.


Either way, bear in mind that when soil is removed from the ground it expands in volume. According to the type of soil and its moisture content at the time of digging, 10 meter squared in the ground could become 20-30 meter squared once it is removed and loaded into containers.


It may be necessary to obtain permission from a local authority for waste containers to be placed at the roadside if they cannot be accommodated on your property.