James Wanted a Twenty Two-Foot Wide Waterfall in his Sugarland, Texas Backyard

He was quite specific about not wanting plants growing anywhere in the water feature and he didn't want to have fish either. This one was all about the waterfall. We used two Aquascape Skimmers and split the water flow between four waterfall spillways. The waterfalls were constructed in using varying techniques so that the water falls off of the stones in different ways, creating a more natural look and a very interesting sound. The finished product is just beautiful and is the main focal point from the glass-walled back of the house.
The finished project is just awesome! The landscapers that hired us finished out the look after we were through with our part.
Let's get it started! The rock has been delivered and is waiting just behind the back fence for us!
Two Signature Series Skimmers have been installed and attached to the liner and the fun begins--creating multiple beautiful waterfalls from the bottom up!
The rock work is moving right along. The hard part is waiting till the whole thing is finished to turn it on!
Finally! After days of moving and setting heavy rocks by hand, we can finally turn it on and listen to the sound of the waterfalls as we finish up the rest of the details. Very relaxing.
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