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RedScapes
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We extended the recreation pond AGAIN (more filtration)
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We dug a HUGE HOLE in our front yard
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This is the stacked slate sphere we used. The medium size, made by Aquascape: amzn.to/3YY12j0 You can contact us here: redscapesbuilds@gmail.com
Pond Filtration That WORKS Complete Renovation
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Contact: redscapesbuilds@gmail.com Best work gloves: amzn.to/3TUKpE7 Pond foam used: amzn.to/3X1q5kF 6" Liner cover tape: amzn.to/43HfzCg 3" Double-sided liner tape: amzn.to/49o5hZ1 Firestone liner tape primer: amzn.to/3TZzJnQ
Front water feature, pond upgrades & summer velvet bucks!
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Front water feature, pond upgrades & summer velvet bucks!
Backyard Update 2022: New Hot Tub Gazebo, Pool Paint, Walkway, Shed Extension and Pond Improvements
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New Hot tub Cover: link coming New Hot Tub Pool Paint: link coming You can contact us here: redscapesbuilds@gmail.com
DIY Curved Wooden Bridge Over Stream
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Wood used: Ground contact treated Cedartone planks from Menards (2x12 & 4x4) www.menards.com/main/building-materials/lumber-boards/dimensional-lumber/ac2-reg-2-x-12-1-ground-contact-cedartone-premium-pressure-treated-lumber/1116215/p-1444422007275-c-13125.htm?tid=7083316081852814286&ipos=33 Linseed Oil: amzn.to/3gJBsc1 Tools used: Cordless Blower: amzn.to/3qikw0E Jigsaw: amzn.to/3zTNCHW Compoun...
Best DIY Pond Filtration: intake bay, wetland filter & new waterfalls
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Best work gloves: amzn.to/3TUKpE7 Parts & materials used: Best pond/pool/hot tub floatie: amzn.to/3go0CNi Aqua blocks: amzn.to/3wfuQsd Intake bay pump vault: amzn.to/3znjWTh Intake bay pump: amzn.to/3izMcMD (5300GPH version) Bog filter (wetland) pump vault & "centipede" : bucket (pump vault): amzn.to/3wjqW1F gamma seal lid: amzn.to/3zgSc2K DIY centipede (3" PVC pipe with cap and custom holes): ...
Amazing DIY Transformation: small koi pond turned recreation swim pond!
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Frozen swim pond! What happened to the fish??
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Frozen swim pond! What happened to the fish??
Family builds a DIY in-ground Hot Tub/Spa! (4 foot deep, 1000 gallons, fits 10)
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See below for all parts & materials list Size: 8 feet x 10 feet x 4 foot deep (inside dimensions). The ledge is about 14 inches wide. Volume: ~1000 gallons Parts & materials list: Best work gloves: amzn.to/3TUKpE7 Backyard hanging lights: amzn.to/33JlZCR Smart plugs (to control everything form your phone): amzn.to/3zAwmqZ Patio chairs: amzn.to/33vbtih LED RGB Smart Lights (2 sets): Novostella 2...
DIY Horizontal Cedar Fence & Modern Wood Plank Walkway
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Cedar wood fence & Treated Cedartone wood planks for the walk way Parts & materials list: Best work gloves: amzn.to/3TUKpE7 Backyard hanging lights: amzn.to/33JlZCR LED RGB Smart Lights: Novostella 2 Pack 20W Smart LED Flood Lights, RGBCW amzn.to/3bfLekc Patio chairs: amzn.to/33vbtih will update list soon...
Swimming with the koi fish in the recreation pond
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We have about 30 fish ranging from 2" to 14". Most of them are Koi. Some Goldfish and Golden Orfes. Pond build time lapse: ruclips.net/video/l2O9_BqNQFg/видео.html Took us about 3 1/2 weeks to build it and it cost approximately $2K in materials so it's very doable on a small budget. Swim Pond 2.0 (also called an organic pool): - 6000 gallons - overall size: ~ 20 feet x 20 feet - shallow end dep...
Recreation swim koi pond DIY build 6,000 gallons (expanding old 1000 gal koi pond)
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Recreation swim koi pond DIY build 6,000 gallons (expanding old 1000 gal koi pond)
Jesus Strong and Kind (CityAlight cover)
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Jesus Strong and Kind (CityAlight cover)
Our First Koi Pond (before we extended it into a swim pond)
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Our First Koi Pond (before we extended it into a swim pond)
Epic.
How is it holding up? Any issues?
@alistairclark6814 great 👍. no major issues. Thanks for watching!
@Red.Scapes Thanks for the quick reply! I am planning a tub build myself. Great build!
What an UGLY pond with the edge of stones in such an unnatural row and the liner visible everywhere. With the money these people must have, they hired the cheapest.
I know you didn't do it, but the whole thing was done poorly from the beginning. The random mound in the middle of the yard with a waterfall, the rocks stacked to give it a higher strait drop down was not at all natural and just looked bad. The waterfall head should have been in a corner of the yard or up against a side and covered with foliage. You repeatedly talked about wanting to make it look natural but then you didn't put any rocks in the stream. Not sure why. It looks like the whole thing runs off of just one pump. In the beginning of the video, you could see how the pump moved enough water to push the rocks downstream into a pile. Wouldn't that much water flow from the pump be far too much flow for a wetland bog? I am also curious why you made such an elaborate intake Bay? Wouldn't the empty space where you put the crates fill up with debris? How do you clean that area out? I'm not a fan of trimming the liner. I just make the pond bigger. With the dirt from expanding the pond I would have added a bog on the hill to the side of the waterfall that runs off a smaller pump 24-7 and flows into the side of the stream and added an aerator. They could turn on the big waterfall with a timer or when they want it to look nice. It would have saved them a lot of money.
Do you have video of the plumbing installation?😊
Can’t wait to see how much it has sunk into the ground since then!!
@@tommygreene6129 Actually, not at all! Happy new year
The whole backyard is awesome!
Really Cool love your work👍👍 you are really talented
@SarahStanford-w7k thank you for watching and for the kind words!
@Red.Scano you really go well👍👍 you are talented
I was in construction forever. The green sealer after the first year started peeling. 2.an anyone that has done bathroom showers floors pans as seen the damm glue get soft. In spots it did,the tile got loose. 3. The official grout home depot sold . Started getting brittle and coming out of the joints a year or two later. Replaced both tile glue and joint chalking with plain old gorilla glue for the last few years. Works much better.
Thats a realy lovely pond and garden your boys work hard 👍👍
How has this held up?
@contreras242o still going strong. thanks for watching!
child labor was key here.
@zacjojac9557 haha, true! Thanks for watching!
Wow, What a transformation 👏 😍 Excellent job! I need one of these.
@@medina3420 thank you for watching!
As a person with very little experience building ponds (I just made a small one for my house) I'm so amazed at this. It makes me thrive to build better and keep improving on techniques to help provide a great life for the fish. Great video!
@filmsnat3428 Thank you for watching!
Fish work its always back breaking work, good job brother!
@delegate104 True, but it is very enjoyable work! Thanks for watching!
That biofall looks huge. Is it Aquascape Biofall 6000 (the largest size available) or 2500 model (medium size)?
@luudantu7211 It is the largest one available. It is very big! That is why it was feasible to make a wetland out of it. Thanks for watching!
How has this held up over the yeats
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Beautiful 🤩 my husband made a pond and im obsessed still seeing pond videos😂❤
I know the feeling 😄 Thanks for watching!
great work, this world could use more families like yours, y'all should be proud of each other and yourselves
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awesome, beautiful to see and hear
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awesome transformation, like night and day
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30:00 love that milk crate water revisor
@daneking1209 Thank you and thanks for watching!
@@Red.Scapes I’m going to build a pool next year. Building a deck off my gazebo that will lead to it. Going to put this under the deck (with concrete columns) to collect the rain water. Plus Circulating pump/ filter fabric across the joists to keep leaves/debris out. Fully concealed
@@daneking1209 that's a great idea! Send pics and video when done. Would love to see it. redscapesbuilds@gmail.com
I love the system! How often do you have to pull that all out and clean? I’ve built bio filters before above ground, and you have to clean out all the waist about once a year. So what I’m asking is do you have to pull all that up-( milk cartons ) and clean it out?
@jamescasey7362 Hi, all you have to do is drop the sump pump in the pump vault once a year and suck all the muck out. No need to take the crates out. That's why you have a pump vault (the stacked buckets) Thanks for watching!
It's almost been 4 years... Did it survive?
@@ShenandoahShelty of course, all good 👍 we are using it all the time. Thanks for watching!
@@Red.Scapes Cool!
Why take the liner off if it was perfectly fine?? Mayhe they added for extra protection over time?. Ill never understand getting rid of established water for the "look".. fish thrive in established water.. plus that completely shocks their system..
@@lovely.helpmate because we needed to check for leaks. None found.
Amazing repairs & upgrade.
I loved building mine. Made plenty of mistakes, but I persisted and for a first attempt on a very limited budget I think I did pretty well. I enjoyed it so much I think I'd like to make a living doing it. How do I begin?
By watching a lot of pond build videos 😉
@@Red.Scapes did a fair amount of that in preparation and during my build. I'm really keen on building self sustaining biomes with minimal human intervention. Gotta study more biology for that though. Gotta be a way to have pretty and easy to keep.
@ChrisAyers-f7v the more surface area you have (pebbles, rocks, bioballs and the like) the more good bacteria the pond will accumulate and the cleaner the water. This is why people build wetlands full of different sized rock material. The second most important thing is the water circulation. Need to keep water moving at all times in order to keep the oxigen levels up. Good luck and don't hesitate to ask me questions if you have any. Cheers
@@Red.Scapes thanks, I appreciate it.
Hi i am still learning how to do this reno to my old backyard pond.. Can ypu please explain where does the pump go? Is it in the intake bay bucket to pull in water and push it out up too at the bio falls?
@@2709mss That is correct. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for your quick reply. 1.more question what was the purpose of the bucket in the wetland? Couldn't we just put crates and bio balls and gravel for filtration? Can you explainthat part better. Thanks!
@2709mss The purpose of the bucket is that once a year, you can open the lid and drop a sump pump in there and suck all the muck and debris out. It's a clean out access. Cheers
Absolutely love it, well done. Can you please post the name of the foam in the comments. I can’t see it anywhere maybe I’m just blind. Thank you from NEW ZEALAND
@@jennetteclements6555 Hi, this is the foam foam used amzn.to/3X1q5kF. Thank you for watching!
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I don't understand witch piece is the water filter on this job... is that plastic water block ? Very nice job. Congrats and thanks for the video.
@MrDenisJoshua the main filter is the wetland on top of the waterfall. Thanks for watching!
isn't the waterfall/wetland going to drain back into the intake bay when the pump is turned off?
Really nice job, not an easy task to get it to look natureally. And the system to clean the water is just like in a fish tank, bio balls, simpel and easy. Now the owner just have to feed right and change 1/3 of the water once and again. You seem to know your business .
You rock and keep up the good work men
I LOVE THAT U TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR U SHOW DA LOVE COMPASSION AND DIDCATION TLC TO MAKE DA POND WORK. BUT U FUSSED ABOUT ALL DA FOAM I SEEN U USING WAY MORE THEN THEY DID. AND OBVIOUSLY DA PEOPLE WHO ORIGINALLY DID DA WORK TOOK NO PRIDE WHICH MAKES ALL OF US CONSTRUCTION WORKERS LOOK BAD U MADE DA POND SMALLER BUT DA INTAKE WAS CLEANER AND I HEARD U SAY THERE KIDS CAN GET IN DA INTAKE BUT WITH TIME DA PLASTIX WOULD WARP WITH DA HEAVY ROCK AND KIDS JUMPING IN THERE FOR MYSELF IS A SIGN OF CONCERN. SO I WOULD NEVER TELL MY CLIENT ITS OK TO ALLOW THERE KIDS TO JUMP IN THERE THATS A LAWSUIT WAITING TO HAPPEN AND THEY GOT U ON CAMERA SAYING THAT. I WOULD TELL THEM THAT NO ONE SHOULD STEP IN THERE AND FOR WHAT EVER REASON THEY SHOULD CALL U CUZ U R GIVING THEM PERMISSION TO MESS WITH YOUR WORK KIDS COULD JUMP IN THERE SPECIALLY IF DA KIDS IS 300 LBS AND THOSE CRATES GIVE WAY AND THOSE ROCK PIN HIS LEG FEET 🦵 AND U GET HIT HARD NOT VERY SMART FROM A BUSINESS STAND POINT SPECIALLY NOW A DAYS PEOPLE WANT TO SUE PEOPLE FOR NO REASON. U NEED TO COVER YOURSELF YES U GOT INSURENCE BUT Y EVEN PUT THAT ON DA LINE YOUR JOB IS TO MAKE MONEY FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK DIDICATION U DONT NEED STUPIDTY AGAIN GOD FORBID MY BOY. TWO WEEKS FOR THAT LITTLE WORK TO ME IS WAY TO LONG U COULD OF DONE IT IN ONE WEEK FOR SURE BUT IF U R CHARGING BY DA HR THATS MILKING DA COW AND TAKING ADVANTAGE BUT I GET IT CUZ U PROBABLY HAVE A LOT OF OFF TIME CUZ NOT MANY PEOPLE R GETTING PONDS DONE. U DID A GREAT JOB AND I LIKE YOUR WORK I JUST HATE TO SEE U GET SMACKED DOWN FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK
U R VERY DETAILED WITH YOUR WORK AND I LOVE TO WORK WITH GOOD PEOPLE WHO USE THERE BRAINS AND CARE ABOUT THERE WORKS IM NOT PUTTING U DOWM GREAT AWESOME JOB I JUST WONT TELL THEM ITS OK FOR THERE KIDS TO JUMP IN THERE EVEN IF ITS SAFE.
Man, that was hard to read 😉 Try to use a few less caps next time 😁 But you do make some good points! Thanks for watching!
Where are you guys located? My water feature needs serious help!
Customer has such a big house and couldn’t afford do the job right. Dang you can tell he really didn’t want do the wetland the way he had to.
Amazing work showing us the DIYers a better way. The only filtration that this pond has is the wetland filter you did at the top of the waterfall?
looks much better and i'm sure it works better. I don't like how a lot of ponds with fake streams have a funny looking mole hill. i know this was not your decision. That family was not into yard maintenance so i bet that is as good as it gets
YOUR DIGGERS WORK OK ON FAST FORWARD LOL
Very nice transformation. One thing I wish you had done was add more rocks to the stream. It still looks unfinished. But you can only do what the customer wants and are willing to pay for.
@jaybird4095 Correct, we used what we had on hand, unfortunately. They didn't want to purchase more. Thanks for watching!
Gypsum and lime powders in correct quantities help clear ponds and are safe for fish and plants also adding a bit of pond dye helps reduce algae growth and saves your filtration system from being overworked
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The hole you digging is wet ¿
I don’t like the outlet that laying on the ground not safe
One thing I have seen in many aquascape videos and other expert videos is that the put a flap of liner or underlayment in front of the aquablox to prevent the water from coming down too quickly and to force the water to enter from the top of the aquablox.
How do I get ahold of you? Chicago area
@@GiShockGo hi, you can send an email to redscapesbuilds@gmail.com . Thanks for watching!
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