I love your projects. I wish I could afford you, but I have to live vicariously through these videos. Can you make an effort to spend more time on the after shots. I love seeing the final product. Just loving feedback :)
Man you guys really do kill it. And as a builder who is on the way to becoming a certified aquascapes contractor I have to say THANK YOU for all the tips and tricks you give in these videos. I couldn't have gotten where I am in the business and in my art with out you guys 💓💓💓
Been watching and dreaming of my own project for years, finally had enough inspiration and confidence to give it a try thanks to you your tips and pointers. The budget only allowed for a DIY job, and it's taking a fair bit longer than anything you all would do, but I'm really hopeful that it'll turn out great thanks in large part to you. Huge Thank You!
Auto water fill is a godsend…I built them into my water features I’m all about automation. I just didn’t understand why the swimming pools at my apartment buildings didn’t have it; that yes I many of times flooded the courtyards and had to suck the water out of the pool with a garden hose.
Love your work guys, but just a thought: you spend 15 minutes on a how-to video and when you get to the money shot of the finished project, you are rapid-cutting, jumping around, push-ins... take a breath. Gives us a long, wide still shot and let us appreciate the work as if we were standing there. I think a lot of folks would appreciate it.
Yesssssssssssss! Knocked it out of the park! I agree with Chris 100%. A woodland setting is a perfect place to see and hear water. It looks awesome y'all. Really natural. God bless
Wish I could hire you. My house had been one of the models back in 1988. For some reason, smack in the middle of our back yard, is a gigantic drain. The yard is shaped like a bowl, so that all water/rain drains into the grate & soil erodes towards the middle of the yard & down the drain. Which means nothing much besides weeds really survives in ground, as we can’t keep the soil hydrated. Not to mention that over 30 years people have laid down several weed fabric/soil layers so that the native soil in some places is 10-12 inches below the top soil level. It’s so rotten from never getting air, that you can smell it once you hit the native clay. Dirt should never smell like a rotten carcass, but mine does! A few trees are growing along the highest part of the perimeter, w/their root systems becoming more & more shallow each year, as soil erodes. It’s a freaking mess 5 ways from Sunday. & we can’t remove the drain. The best scenario would be a large water feature, w/raised terraced berms for ornamental plantings that would compliment my existing raised vegetable beds. But, if we had that kinda money, a pool w/tree removal would be a better investment, since we live in HOT central CA. The topography is just too janky to tackle a water feature landscape DIY. So, I’ll just drool over everyone else’s & fantasize about your beautiful ponds, streams & waterfalls. If you ever wanna do a HUGE challenge for a viral TH-cam mini series, hit me up 🤣
One of my favorites EVER from you guys! The wooded setting really makes it look so perfectly natural. And so much whitewater with the lovely falls! The homeowners will be able to enjoy this lovely scene for many years to come. High five Chris & Brian!
I love watching these vids. I built my pond and waterfall last year during our downtime at Covid. I'm glad I had ordered everything I needed before I was off. Also glad I had a project while off. Great vid.
The fill valve is CRUCIAL! I installed two fountains and the stacked slate wall in particular was going through a tremendous amount of waster loss running 24/7. This lasted two days until my fill valves came in. I tied into my irrigation line and it's so nice not having to check the water level or fill up the basins for 20 minutes every 2-3 days.
You guys are true artists!! I can’t wait till the later part of the summer for my pond!!! I don’t know whether I’ll watch , like this client did, or wait until the end and be surprised!! These tutorials are really helpful in understanding a lot of the process. But it takes an artists’ eye to get a finished project to look like that!! Beautiest as always!!
This one was fun. Some good focus on the fill valve installation and a bangin’ tune for the end beauty shots (a tube only second to “Rollin’ Up Another One”). Also, it’s always fun to see a client so appreciative and stoked about his feature. Now I feel like a jerk for implying his bear figurine was junky in the last video!
So as long as that spillway or the land behind that Spillway is higher than the spillway you can just set it down in a pool so it rises up and goes over the first Spillway Rock. That's good information because I used to always try and disguise that front black portion but now I can sit in the pool and put a rock on top or maybe a skimmer lid. Again as long as that land/dirt and liner behind it is higher than the spillway.
How do you connect the auto fill valve to a spicket. I have only done it by tapping into. Irrigation. So you leave the water spigot on? And how do you attach such a small line please finish the explanation from vault to spigot
I am addicted to watching your videos. Getting ready to do a project of our own. Thank you for going over the details of the auto-fill. I really appreciate that you provide info on how you make the small decisions along the way and how you adapt to issues. Have you done a project where a hardscaped patio goes over the aquablocks?
Hey Brian and Chris, one more thing I use a water hose to fill my pind, but I put a water timer on it. I made the mistake and left the hose on too long and kill the fish with the chlorine😢
Amazing transformation as usual guys, I'm just waiting on delivery of one of your pond kits, I was planning on planting Trachycarpus fortunei palms 3 ft either side of the sheet waterfall but concerned about the roots, maybe could puncture the liner, what do you's think any suggestions. 🤔
love your guys work, but some of the fiming of the completed feature needs improvement, we got a brief glimpse of the whole thing , then lots of shots of individual falls, would be nice for amateurs trying to make the water features natural if we could get longer shots of the overall view , then we could note rock placement properly, cheers
I’m 65 & I am so impressed with Brian & Chris. All of you are talented. What an amazing business
I love your projects. I wish I could afford you, but I have to live vicariously through these videos. Can you make an effort to spend more time on the after shots. I love seeing the final product. Just loving feedback :)
Man you guys really do kill it. And as a builder who is on the way to becoming a certified aquascapes contractor I have to say THANK YOU for all the tips and tricks you give in these videos. I couldn't have gotten where I am in the business and in my art with out you guys 💓💓💓
That bear sculpture on top of the vault lid is a perfect fit. I'd never know it was covering an access point, it looks so perfect.
Been watching and dreaming of my own project for years, finally had enough inspiration and confidence to give it a try thanks to you your tips and pointers. The budget only allowed for a DIY job, and it's taking a fair bit longer than anything you all would do, but I'm really hopeful that it'll turn out great thanks in large part to you. Huge Thank You!
Auto water fill is a godsend…I built them into my water features I’m all about automation. I just didn’t understand why the swimming pools at my apartment buildings didn’t have it; that yes I many of times flooded the courtyards and had to suck the water out of the pool with a garden hose.
Love your work guys, but just a thought: you spend 15 minutes on a how-to video and when you get to the money shot of the finished project, you are rapid-cutting, jumping around, push-ins... take a breath. Gives us a long, wide still shot and let us appreciate the work as if we were standing there. I think a lot of folks would appreciate it.
Exactly! Like we were the one just standing there leaning on the tree, admiring the work!
Totally agree! I’ve been wishing the rapid cutting and jumping around would go away for a while. Even when someone is talking.
Love how happy you made your awesome customer Mike- he truly loves his waterfall
Love this client.....what a great guy! The water feature is beautiful and the landscaping is really bringing it to life. Love it.
awesome job guys! Great customer! That bear statue just adds a great touch elt alone being "in the woods" to start with! You rocK!
This looks sooooo awesome! Great work, guys! Another minute or so of the final reveal at the end would be much appreciated.
Yesssssssssssss! Knocked it out of the park! I agree with Chris 100%. A woodland setting is a perfect place to see and hear water. It looks awesome y'all. Really natural. God bless
Wish I could hire you. My house had been one of the models back in 1988. For some reason, smack in the middle of our back yard, is a gigantic drain. The yard is shaped like a bowl, so that all water/rain drains into the grate & soil erodes towards the middle of the yard & down the drain. Which means nothing much besides weeds really survives in ground, as we can’t keep the soil hydrated. Not to mention that over 30 years people have laid down several weed fabric/soil layers so that the native soil in some places is 10-12 inches below the top soil level. It’s so rotten from never getting air, that you can smell it once you hit the native clay. Dirt should never smell like a rotten carcass, but mine does! A few trees are growing along the highest part of the perimeter, w/their root systems becoming more & more shallow each year, as soil erodes. It’s a freaking mess 5 ways from Sunday. & we can’t remove the drain. The best scenario would be a large water feature, w/raised terraced berms for ornamental plantings that would compliment my existing raised vegetable beds. But, if we had that kinda money, a pool w/tree removal would be a better investment, since we live in HOT central CA. The topography is just too janky to tackle a water feature landscape DIY. So, I’ll just drool over everyone else’s & fantasize about your beautiful ponds, streams & waterfalls. If you ever wanna do a HUGE challenge for a viral TH-cam mini series, hit me up 🤣
One of my favorites
You two work awesome together 💪💪👍
One of my favorites EVER from you guys! The wooded setting really makes it look so perfectly natural. And so much whitewater with the lovely falls! The homeowners will be able to enjoy this lovely scene for many years to come. High five Chris & Brian!
REALLY well done! The auto-fill installation tutorial was a nice addition to the video.
I love watching these vids. I built my pond and waterfall last year during our downtime at Covid. I'm glad I had ordered everything I needed before I was off. Also glad I had a project while off. Great vid.
Always incredible work from you two!! Your not kidding about forgetting to turn the hose off, every time without fail. 😂
Great job loved all of it ! Learning a lot watching you guys thank you!
Great job guys!!
Looks awesome. Like nature had put it there.
The fill valve is CRUCIAL! I installed two fountains and the stacked slate wall in particular was going through a tremendous amount of waster loss running 24/7. This lasted two days until my fill valves came in. I tied into my irrigation line and it's so nice not having to check the water level or fill up the basins for 20 minutes every 2-3 days.
My auto fill quit working in the second year but now I use Alexa to remind me several times so I don't forget.
My fav. part of this is all of it. 🙂❤
You guys are soooo talented. Just beautiful....thank you for sharing your expertise!
Good job you guys kill it every time👍🏼
Nicely done, the birds and frogs now have an amazing water feature, looks super natural!
Beautiful pondless. Thank you for sharing.
Great job guys‼️. And loved Brian’s new stash🥸
🥰 Great job, love the rocks and the white water, well done, another perfect waterfall 👏👏
WOW! It's like time travel with just you two on a job together.
You guys are true artists!! I can’t wait till the later part of the summer for my pond!!! I don’t know whether I’ll watch , like this client did, or wait until the end and be surprised!!
These tutorials are really helpful in understanding a lot of the process. But it takes an artists’ eye to get a finished project to look like that!!
Beautiest as always!!
One of my water lilies is about to bloom 23 flowers on the yellow lady slipper this spring
Cool!
This one was fun. Some good focus on the fill valve installation and a bangin’ tune for the end beauty shots (a tube only second to “Rollin’ Up Another One”).
Also, it’s always fun to see a client so appreciative and stoked about his feature. Now I feel like a jerk for implying his bear figurine was junky in the last video!
Awesome!
You guys awesome 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing job guys, simplicity is king!
Awesome job, you guys really are incredible at what you do. And you can tell its also a passion for you, not just a job. You guys rock!
Amazing! Looks like it’s always been there.
Great job. I love it. Ive been wanting a pondless waterfall in my yard
I like how peaceful and soothing it sounds and looks
Another beautiful job well done!
So cool & refreshing - Perrrfect
Great job, awesome customer indeed!
So as long as that spillway or the land behind that Spillway is higher than the spillway you can just set it down in a pool so it rises up and goes over the first Spillway Rock. That's good information because I used to always try and disguise that front black portion but now I can sit in the pool and put a rock on top or maybe a skimmer lid. Again as long as that land/dirt and liner behind it is higher than the spillway.
You guys are so awesome! I told my husband I wanted this more than I want a puppy!....Maybe someday I will get both??? Always enjoy your videos!
Appreciative customers really motivate you to do your best! Great work guys
How do you connect the auto fill valve to a spicket. I have only done it by tapping into. Irrigation. So you leave the water spigot on? And how do you attach such a small line please finish the explanation from vault to spigot
So what happens to the auto fill line in the winter? Do you just disconnect it from the house for the season? Thanks for all the tips guys.
Oh this one is just FABULOUS. You’re such a great team.
I am addicted to watching your videos. Getting ready to do a project of our own. Thank you for going over the details of the auto-fill. I really appreciate that you provide info on how you make the small decisions along the way and how you adapt to issues. Have you done a project where a hardscaped patio goes over the aquablocks?
That waterfall looks absolutely natural in that spot. How much effort will be needed to keep it clear of debris and leaves?
Brian and Chris I love watching your videos inspires me to build my new pond bigger and better
Sweet setting ! And just a fun episode to watch ! Great energy guys and thanks for the advice / tips !
Awesome job guys! Fits perfectly in that space.
You two make a good crew!!
I'll take one of those... beautiful.
Love it
Hey Brian and Chris, one more thing I use a water hose to fill my pind, but I put a water timer on it. I made the mistake and left the hose on too long and kill the fish with the chlorine😢
You should do an European tour!
Great tips on the auto fill and edges!
Beautiful, once again. Chris, why do you have bandages on every finger? Is it that rough of a job and you make it seem like fun, anyway?
Stunning!
Brian and Chris would it not be a good idea to put it inside a piece of PVC to protect it from getting cut with landscaping?
Love it. A girl can dream.
I love it!💙
Great job, want that in my yard!!! :)
How do you manage an auto fill if your tap water is chlorinated? When I top off with a hose, I add Seachem Prime.
Amazing transformation as usual guys, I'm just waiting on delivery of one of your pond kits, I was planning on planting Trachycarpus fortunei palms 3 ft either side of the sheet waterfall but concerned about the roots, maybe could puncture the liner, what do you's think any suggestions. 🤔
Great video like always 👌 I Setup a native fish aquarium uploaded the video today 😀
Brian: “😳omg! Hahahaha that’s awesome”
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love your guys work, but some of the fiming of the completed feature needs improvement, we got a brief glimpse of the whole thing , then lots of shots of individual falls, would be nice for amateurs trying to make the water features natural if we could get longer shots of the overall view , then we could note rock placement properly, cheers
I agree
Thanks for the feedback!
How much water is running on this pondless?
nice
Drink a shot every time Chris says "pump vault" instead of Pondless Waterfall Vault!!
✌🏼
Maybe less time laps.. and more explanation..
But overall another good build!!
💯🔥💙👍
Come on... Not enough b-roll at the end guysssssss.
*Pondless® Waterfall Vault
Awesome work, but spend more time on the finished product
Wished I could've seen more of finished product instead of yall.
Please stop chopping your videos. It drives me nuts. So annoying.