ArchivesJanuary 3rd, 2020

03Jan

An old fibreglass pond needed an upgrade and re-design. One of the key parts of the brief was to be wildlife friendly but also allow some protection for the fish living in the pond. A liner was used for the new pond with an upgraded filter system to deal with the fish along with a […]Continue Reading

03Jan

The client had an existing small wildlife pond with a great abundance of newts and toads. The brief was to build a more formal pond with a paved edge (with planters to allow for easier access for wildlife) and a patio area to relax and enjoy the pond. It was important to consider the different […]Continue Reading

03Jan

This existing pond had a familiar story, the liner had stopped holding water. A complete refurbishment would be necessary. The pond had a great selection of gorgeous rocks which we would re-purpose for the edging, by lowering the shelf’s the rocks would sit part way in the water hiding the liner and protecting it from […]Continue Reading

03Jan

This existing block built L-Shaped pond needed an overhaul. The brief consisted of removal of old pond and slightly raising to create a low wall around the patio which would provide much needed extra depth in the pond but also stop run off entering the pond especially when cleaning the patio. The pond was given […]Continue Reading

03Jan

Maltby Aquatics was contracted in to refurbish a medium sized garden pond. The pond had no fish but was a wildlife haven but the old liner had torn in multiple places. The existing Yorkstone edging pavers were restored and relaid over a premium rubber EPDM liner. A selection of planters were added along with a […]Continue Reading