Water Feature (FIRE) Installation|Ideas| Rochester NY Acorn Ponds

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$10000
4 Days
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Acorn Ponds & Waterfalls brought this Rochester (NY) front yard landscape to life with the installation of this stunning custom designed water feature with fire which consists of bubbling urns, waterfall pots, led lighting and beautiful aquatic plants. The sound of water running softly through this lovely water feature provides a relaxing sound that inspires relaxation which makes you want to sit down, relax, and enjoy all the simple pleasures life has to offer. Not only are water features lovely, they will make any space look more aesthetically pleasing and are the next best thing to living on a lovely lake or a sparking fish pond. Learn more about this project, click here: https://www.acornponds.com/blog/landscape-garden-water-feature-design-installation-rochester-ny-acorn-ponds-waterfalls
Water feature renovation Rochester NY
Homeowners wanted a larger water feature in their front yard so we removed the existing one.
Basin excavation & Installation
After removing the existing water feature, we excavated and installed a thick fabric to protect the liner.
Liner, pump vault & basin installed
Next we installed the basin where the water feature will sit and pump vault.
Tweaking the water feature, plants & rocks
Once the bubbling urns were installed on the basin (huge water storage system) we laid out the boulders and cut the liner edges.
Addition of FIRE!
Once the water feature was running, we added the fire on top which uses citronella oil (keeps away bugs!).
Bubbling urns water feature installed!
Our bubbling urns with fire, pots and plants overflowing with waterfalls and led lighting is finished. Anyone can have this in their garden, why not yours???
Check out this short video and listen to how this amazing water feature sounds!
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  • Lorraine Lorraine on Nov 24, 2017

    What did you use for the fire, was it a readily available garden torch? How did you install it?


  • Hog3275625 Hog3275625 on Dec 08, 2017

    What are the plants in front?

  • Dav30793591 Dav30793591 on Dec 09, 2017

    So plants like clinging ivy may be a bad combination?

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