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Budjeting for your Water Feature

Author: Danielle Dickinson Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 15-09-2005 | Comments: 0 | Views: 320 | Rating:  (52) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Budgeting for Your Water Feature

Anyone that has ever constructed a water feature will tell you that it can be surprising how quickly the cost of installing such a feature can escalate. For this reason it is imperative that careful planning takes place BEFORE you rush in and begin constructing your dream water feature. Such planning can prevent nasty shocks from occurring.

Design

The first, and often overlooked, consideration should be having a plan put to paper by a Water Feature Specialist. Frequently, your vision and a tradesperson's vision of what your feature should look like is a matter of interpretation. Plans put this issue and any other conflicts to rest. Also, Water Feature Specialist can advise you on important issues such as the best style of water feature to suit your space, placement, material choice and practical considerations (eg: location of underground services, water tables, safety, site specific issues etc). Ultimately employing the services of a Water Feature Specialist to design and/or construct your water feature not only avoids costly mistakes but ensures that you will be delighted with the end result!

Material Choices

This is the area that will absorb most of your budget. If you have employed the services of a Water Feature Specialist then you will already have a list of materials that you need to purchase that has been designed to suit your budget.

If you are designing and constructing the feature yourself there are many ways to save money on materials without compromising too much.

A few examples are:

• Reproduction stone instead of natural stone

• Facia a wall rather than construct from stone

• Rendered and painted Besser Blocks rather than more expensive blocks

• A liner pond rather than a concrete one

• A solar pump in a small feature eliminates the need for an electrician

• Second hand bricks/pavers can be replaced with modern imitations

Be creative and spend more time at this stage, you will be amazed at how much money you can save.

Buying Equipment

Purchasing Pumps and Filters for Water Features can be a daunting task. It is best to always seek professional advice here as mistakes can be very costly. In order to get professional advice you will need to be able to answer the following questions:

1. What size is your pond/water feature (or volume, if known)?

2. What is the ‘head height' of your water (ie. The height your pump will need to push water)?

3. How often and for how long do you intend to run your pump?

4. What other features must your pump run (eg: Spitters, Filters etc)?

It is wise to buy the best pump that you can afford as this is the heart of your feature. Buy a pump that is large enough to run your feature (consider future additions also). Imagine a car where motor that wasn't quite powerful enough to run it, your water feature is no different. If you skimp now you may need to buy a new pump later on, a costly mistake.

Construction

When considering your budget it is prudent to consider the types of skills required to complete construction of your feature as the construction of a water feature often requires many skills. Be realistic about your skill level and decide if it is best to call on the assistance of a Water Feature Specialist.

If constructing the water feature yourself you should make allowances for tool hire/purchases as you will most likely not have all tools required on hand.

Other costs to consider:

Tip / Skip fees - you need to dispose of waste, especially if excavating

Electricity supply - always employ a suitably qualified and licensed electrician. As all mains power must be at least 600mm below ground level you may elect to dig the trench yourself to save money or consider hiring a trenching machine.

Aquatic Plants & Soils / Fish - Often overlooked at this stage

Delivery Fees - plan and co-ordinate delivery of materials well so that you do not overspend on delivery fees

Consumables - don't forget tubing, fittings, nails, screws, glue etc

Nets / Water Quality Test Kits and Treatments etc - all essentials for owning a water feature

Estimating Time

Often the time required for construction of a water feature is not sufficient and more often than not, twice the amount of time originally estimated is actually required. When planning how much time you will spend on your project add time for ordering, visiting suppliers, phone calls, inclement weather, late deliveries from suppliers and other factors outside your control.

Remember that set-up and pack-up also adds time onto your day. Allow yourself plenty of time and be realistic in your expectations of yourself and make creating your water feature and enjoyable experience.

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