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Virginia Ponds

Disappearing Pondless Waterfall Contractor, Builder & Maintenance

Serving Leesburg, (VA) Loudoun & Fairfax County, Northern Virginia

Disappearing Landscape Waterfalls

One Of The Hottest Trends In Water Gardening

 

What exactly is a pondless waterfall? It’s a running and recirculating stream of water, that is usually constructed in and around a grouping of rock features. The effect is not entirely unlike that of a quietly babbling brook. The pondless waterfall allows you to enjoy the beauty and soothing sounds of running water, but without the additional maintenance a pond entails.

 

Even if the outdoor space you have available in the Leesburg, Loudoun & Fairfax County, Northern Virginia (VA) area, isn’t quite large enough to accommodate the full pond experience, you can still enjoy the soothing and aesthetic benefits of a backyard waterfall, with our pondless waterfall installation. Contact us for more information on pondless waterfalls.

The Key To A Pondless Waterfall

 

The key to a pondless waterfall is providing reliable flow, visuals, and sounds, while requiring the least amount of maintenance. Aquascape pondless waterfall products do just that. 

 

We install Aquascape pondless waterfall components exclusively, as the system provides everything you need and nothing you don't! While Aquascape provides the most reliable and simple to maintain hardware, it is the excavation and boulder work that makes the waterfalls come alive. One of my favorite pondless builds is the annual pondemonium pondless waterfall competition! Virginia Ponds attends Aquascape training and events every chance we get, keeping us on top of new industry trends, products and construction techniques. 

 

Pondless, (Also called Disappearing), water feature systems are perfect for schools, businesses and those who want a front yard water feature, travel frequently, have young children or limited space. It's called a disappearing pondless waterfall, because the water does not form a pond, but instead disappears into an underground pondless reservoir beneath rock and gravel.

 

The water is pumped to the waterfall or rock fountain, and disappears into the pondless basin, which contains the pump chamber and pump. These water features can also have a stream incorporated into the design, for added interest. The modular equipment in the pondless waterfall basin, beneath the rocks and gravel, is strong enough for more than ten adults to stand on.

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