Using a rubber liner, natural boulders, plants and gravel, our ponds are shaped perfectly “imperfect” to achieve a natural look.
the comfort of your home.
Natural pools can range anywhere from four to nine feet deep.
Typically, a natural pool requires less maintenance than a traditional pool. A traditional pool needs to be cleaned once a week. We find our clients have our maintenance company come out about once or twice a month.
A natural pool requires about at least a 20 x 20 area.
Yes, natural pools can house all sorts of wildlife like and fish. Our personal favorite are koi fish!
Typically natural pools costs anywhere from $40-$200K. Pricing depends on a lot of factors based on size of pool, location, permitting, and access points.
In a natural pool, the bulk of the filtration takes place in the wetland filter – this is the waterfall area of the pool where beneficial bacteria colonizes and helps keeps your water clear and clean.
Since a natural pool is designed to mimic mother nature, is it natural that a little bit of algae fuzz grows on the rocks and gravel. A little algae, with the combined help of the wetland filter, is very nutritious for the entire ecosystem of your natural pool. Additionally, we install automatic dosing systems into all of our ponds
No. Mosquitos lay eggs in stagnant water. The waterfalls in our natural pools constantly push and circulate the water.
Furthermore, the waterfalls in our natural pools attract dragonflies because dragonflies lay their eggs in running water. Dragonflies are natural predators for mosquitos. All this to say, you do not have to worry about mosquitos in your natural pool!
No. Mosquitos lay eggs in stagnant water. The waterfalls in our natural pools constantly push and circulate the water.
Furthermore, the waterfalls in our natural pools attract dragonflies because dragonflies lay their eggs in running water. Dragonflies are natural predators for mosquitos. All this to say, you do not have to worry about mosquitos in your natural pool!
Natural pools can range anywhere from four to nine feet deep.
Typically, a natural pool requires less maintenance than a traditional pool. A traditional pool needs to be cleaned once a week. We find our clients have our maintenance company come out about once or twice a month.
A natural pool requires about at least a 20 x 20 area.
Yes, natural pools can house all sorts of wildlife like and fish. Our personal favorite are koi fish!
Typically natural pools costs anywhere from $40-$200K. Pricing depends on a lot of factors based on size of pool, location, permitting, and access points.
In a natural pool, the bulk of the filtration takes place in the wetland filter – this is the waterfall area of the pool where beneficial bacteria colonizes and helps keeps your water clear and clean. Since a natural pool is designed to mimic mother nature, is it natural that a little bit of algae fuzz grows on the rocks and gravel. A little algae, with the combined help of the wetland filter, is very nutritious for the entire ecosystem of your natural pool. Additionally, we install automatic dosing systems into all of our ponds
No. Mosquitos lay eggs in stagnant water. The waterfalls in our natural pools constantly push and circulate the water. Furthermore, the waterfalls in our natural pools attract dragonflies because dragonflies lay their eggs in running water. Dragonflies are natural predators for mosquitos. All this to say, you do not have to worry about mosquitos in your natural pool!
A blend of simple mosses and grasses is what recommend for natural pools.