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Pros and Cons of a Pondless Waterfall
Pondless waterfalls have become a popular form of water-feature installation because the safety factor is increased, they are less expensive than traditional ponds, and easy to install and maintain as well.
Installing a Pondless Waterfall
DIY builders who have neither the inclination nor the time required to build a traditional pond will tell you that the installation of a pondless waterfall is far from difficult. They also agree that the task is less complicated and requires less effort on their part when compared to traditional pools.
Ready-Made Kits
This water feature provides the beauty and sound associated with a waterfall, but you will never have to deal with the various problems related to maintaining a pond. In fact, this innovation has become so popular that many companies now manufacture special kits you can use to create one of your own.
Maintenance Is Simplified
This water feature is easier to maintain as well, since you will not have to take care of any marine life. Instead, the maintenance consists of cleaning the filter from time to time to keep the pump functioning properly, and occasionally adding water to alleviate evaporation. You can also put the pump on a timer or switch because it does not have to run continuously, which is more economical than having a traditional pond.
Things to Consider
Because a pondless waterfall works by circulating water through a pump, an electrical source is necessary. You should also be aware that a hill is required when creating a pondless waterfall, it is not a proper habitat for water creatures (including turtles or fish), and the basin will overflow if it is not large enough. In addition, you will want to place the pump in a suitable location inside the basin in order to avoid having to remove debris and rocks coated with slime whenever you want to maintain it.


