Natural pool 9-month DIY project in 10 minutes.

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  • Опубликовано: 9 дек 2022
  • This pool is a natural pool with no chlorine or chemicals. We have incorporated a filter system to aid the biozone plant filtration. This is nine months of construction. We are fortunate to have some very talented friends and family help with the project. You will see the before pics up to the point when the pool area is complete. The pool house was completed two months later. We are still waiting on materials to finish the decking. The next video will focus a bit more on the pool house and the winter look of the pool.

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  • @AtlantaCzar
    @AtlantaCzar 11 месяцев назад +12

    You made a perfect zen space and not a geometric concrete hole in the ground. All your elements are on point. The transitions are on point. 2 million thumbs up

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад +1

      Czar, thank you for the great comments. If you would like to see the finished project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @benbohannon
    @benbohannon Месяц назад +2

    “The decision was made that I would build….”
    Sounds like a classic one-way wife-to-husband conversation.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Месяц назад +1

      No doubt, Ben. I spent many years in the landscape design-build world, and I was left to the decision-making on this project. That is until she saw the plans come to life. It was good now she understood what I was paid for. I attached a link to the pool 1 year later. studio.ruclips.net/user/video2Bwm_0aqwwo/edit

  • @elmerkilred159
    @elmerkilred159 Год назад +27

    What an incredible build! The color of the water between the deep part in the center and the shallow gravel filled is pretty spectacular. I like the sleeper timbers outlining the deeper parts too. The scale is so large that it is a lot to take in. You almost need a drone camera to do an above shot. I have a 4500 gallon koi pond, but nothing like this. This is very impressive. Thank you for taking the time to upload this video.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +6

      Elmer I appreciate the comments. The drone camera is a great idea. I’ll have to wait for a few month as now it’s a skating ring with this freeze. Thanks for looking.

    • @giovanni-ed7zq
      @giovanni-ed7zq 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@4309mapl what was the cost to make the natural pool / pond? 80k? seen pools in wealthy homes where they build fancy pools with natural waterfalls that run 60k.

  • @claytonwindham
    @claytonwindham Год назад +9

    Fantastic build. So complex. Love how it came together.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      Thank you. We are totally done now. I will do a follow-up video soon.

  • @MistyMeadowsPermacultureFarm
    @MistyMeadowsPermacultureFarm Год назад +5

    Congrats on an incredible achievement! Thanks so much for sharing. A natural pool is on my Wish List.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the compliment. If you would like to see the finished project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @profezzorx9131
    @profezzorx9131 Год назад +1

    My God.... That is the best looking pond I've seen anywhere, ever.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Wow! Thanks for the great comment. If you would like to see the finished project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @buttonmonkey6845
    @buttonmonkey6845 Год назад +6

    This popped up on my feed, not sure why but I am glad I watched it. You have done an amazing job, it all looks so peaceful and serene. I hope you, your family and your friends get many hours of enjoyment from it. 😀👋🇬🇧

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the great comments. Here is the link if you want to see the completed project as of June 2023. studio.ruclips.net/user/videoUQDOkWUbB9I/edit

  • @JoineeJoan
    @JoineeJoan Год назад +1

    what a beautiful project !! Thank you for sharing the step-by-step !

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Hi Joan,
      Thank you for the comment. If you would like to see the finished project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @fayprivate7975
    @fayprivate7975 Год назад +2

    That was a massive job! It looks splendid! The water seems so clean and pure! Really fantastic!

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Thank you very much. The sky on that day, combined with a little dye, made the pool look like the Florida Keys. If you would like the see the complete project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @jmd1743
    @jmd1743 Год назад

    What an amazing transformation! The yard previously looked drab like a parking lot.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      I appreciate the kind words. If you would like to see the final project completed, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @tomquintero7583
    @tomquintero7583 Год назад

    Awesome pool! Love it, thanks for sharing.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      I greatly appreciate the comments. Here is the finished version as of June 2023. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @SheenaRea
    @SheenaRea Год назад

    Oh that is absolutely gorgeous!! What an amazing design! Looks so refreshing and serene!

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      It truly is. Honestly, I get home and night and sit and look and listen. Thank you for seeing what we do. Also, thanks for viewing our posts.

  • @lunamiku4166
    @lunamiku4166 5 месяцев назад

    What a charming and beautiful natural pool that you have!! It's definitely an eyecatcher at any home!!

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @ericb3061
    @ericb3061 Год назад

    I can't believe the colors you guys did a good job.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      I appreciate the kind words. Here is the link to the finished project. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @podskizee
    @podskizee 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, one of the best I've seen yet.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад

      Nolan, that is very kind. Thanks for the compliment. If you would like to see the finished project, here it is. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @lorrainefimbres7470
    @lorrainefimbres7470 Год назад

    Awesome, so serene!

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Hi Lorraine, Thanks for the excellent feedback. If you would like to see the complete project as of the end of June, here is the link. studio.ruclips.net/user/videoUQDOkWUbB9I/edit

  • @JamesWitte
    @JamesWitte Год назад

    Amazing project. Epic Video

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Thank you. If you would like to see the finished project, here it is. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @braaitongs
    @braaitongs 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, that is gigantic!

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you here it is a year later. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @59StratCat13
    @59StratCat13 Год назад

    SPECTACULAR !!!

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      I absolutely appreciate the comment. Thanks. See the finished version here.
      ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @Visigoth_
    @Visigoth_ Год назад +1

    Great build. 😀👍

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Thanks for taking the time to look. Here is the link to the finished project this June 2023. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @stevenleroux7033
    @stevenleroux7033 Год назад

    awesome job. well done.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Thanks, Steven! I have included a link to the finished project as of June 2023. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @plowestory
    @plowestory 4 месяца назад

    Outstanding job - stunning result - well done team.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  4 месяца назад

      Thanks! Here is a video a year later. ruclips.net/video/2Bwm_0aqwwo/видео.html

  • @davidrodriguez2366
    @davidrodriguez2366 Год назад

    Work of art 🎨 ✨️ 👍

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      I greatly appreciate the comments. Here is the finished version from this June. The plants are exploding. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @Live-life-1986
    @Live-life-1986 Год назад

    That looks amazing

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Thank you. If you would like to see the finished project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @Empress_Yang
    @Empress_Yang 11 месяцев назад

    What a dream!! Soooo amazing

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate them.

  • @jaydee5447
    @jaydee5447 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely fantastic.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  4 месяца назад

      Thank you. Here is a video of the pond a year after planting. ruclips.net/video/2Bwm_0aqwwo/видео.html

  • @MrWackozacko
    @MrWackozacko 3 месяца назад

    my favourite one so far

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  3 месяца назад

      Thanks! Here is a video from a year after planting. ruclips.net/video/2Bwm_0aqwwo/видео.html

  • @juliafiore120
    @juliafiore120 Год назад

    Wow!🤩Gorgeous 😍😍

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Hi Julia, Thanks for the great comments. I have included a link to the finished project as of June 2023. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @TraJikyy
    @TraJikyy 2 месяца назад

    That’s crazy I’ve been looking at ponds and this looks like it pushed the limits lol

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  2 месяца назад

      Thanks, I appreciate the comment.

  • @RebelCowgirl01
    @RebelCowgirl01 5 месяцев назад

    I’m interested in more updates as years go by. Like a seasonal Timelapse type thing? Love this video. ❤

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  5 месяцев назад

      Hello, and thanks for the comment. Here is the progression 1 year after planting. ruclips.net/video/2Bwm_0aqwwo/видео.html
      If you go to my channel, there are a few other videos of the build.

  • @LHommeMultiCulti
    @LHommeMultiCulti Год назад

    So so Calming 🙏🏽❤️

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      Thank you. If you would like to see the finished project as of June 2023, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @maonarin6038
    @maonarin6038 Год назад

    Very nice house 🏠

  • @kmsch986
    @kmsch986 Год назад +2

    Gorgeous! But not sure I’d title it a DIY (yourself). This a big crew/team effort.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the comments. Except for the liner. (My son-in-law works for the liner company). Every part of this project was done by family and friends. Would I have tried this without knowing the people around me and their talents? No. Am I fortunate to have these people in my life? Absolutely I thank God every day. My goal was to complete this in 2022. While not 100% completed, we were close. Some life things got in the way. I only know my limitations by trying to exceed my past victories. We did finish in June 2023. The finished video is linked here. studio.ruclips.net/user/videoUQDOkWUbB9I/edit

    • @kmsch986
      @kmsch986 Год назад

      @@4309mapl that’s cool you have such great connections and support, life takes a village. It’s a beautiful job and you and your friends should be proud.

  • @mwashie
    @mwashie Год назад

    well done!

  • @dane5678
    @dane5678 11 месяцев назад +2

    i love the finished product. beautiful. as i contractor i am curious how the wood in the water will hold up over time. did you do a comparison to how mortar vs wood in last in water over a long period of time or was it a design choice? don't get me wrong it looks beautiful, i am just curious as to the choice of building materials...ty for your answer in advance.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад +5

      Hello Dane. I know it seems odd. However, wood totally submerged in an oxygen-free environment can last centuries. Parts of Venice are built on wood piles. Shipwrecks that are centuries old are still being discovered. Logs are highly sought after and have been submerged for decades. (Swamp Loggers) Most people think of rotting piers when they think of wood in water. The decaying part is at the water level, where the oxygen and water mix. Mostly, we used mixed hardwood and some pine. My great-grandkids may have to deal with the wood when they are old. If you would like to see the end results, here is a link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @tazmankb26
    @tazmankb26 Год назад +1

    Wonderful design- can you describe what else was being built at the time? Another home or just an outdoor living structure?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +3

      Thank you. When I designed the layout, I wanted to work around the existing trees while maintaining the correct amount of biozone for filtration. So the landscape dictated the end result. Yes, we are building a guest/pool house. The pool was completed about 2 months before the pool house. I am putting together another video with the structure.

  • @mattchapman8477
    @mattchapman8477 4 месяца назад

    Hey Doug, beautiful pool. I'd love to know how you set your filtration/intake system up. Any tips would be appreciated.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  4 месяца назад

      Hey Matt- I used Conservation Technology as my filtration designers. If you by the components they will design the filtration system for free. We did the install as they send terrific step by step details of the installation process. The intake is 4" perforated pipe that lays under 3-4' of gravel. So we are pulling the water through the root zones of the plants to aid in nutrient uptake. A 5 hp VSD pump that runs higher in warmer weather and has 3 daily speed settings available. A 30000 biosphere filter and can turn the 90000 gal 3 times a day if necessary. My biggest mistake was not using a skimmer. I am installing one hopefully tomorrow. I have a lot of trees and in the spring and fall it's a chore. Below is a video after the first full year. Thanks for the nice comment.
      studio.ruclips.net/user/video2Bwm_0aqwwo/edit

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic 3 месяца назад

    my friend when his son was 4 years old they won some goldfish at the state fair and put them in a 4' coy pond on back porch. now his sons in his 20's and those goldfish are the size of perches. you could start with 25 in your pond

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  3 месяца назад

      Hi Hadley, we added several fish, and they have thrived. Here is a video after one year. ruclips.net/video/2Bwm_0aqwwo/видео.html

  • @Pammellam
    @Pammellam Год назад +2

    This is lovely. So calming.
    I wonder will the wooden walls inside the pool eventually deteriorate??

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +2

      Hello Pam, Wood that is submerged will last decades or more. This is why shipwrecks centuries old are found intact. When you see a pier damage it is always at the surface level where the air and water mix. If you want to see the finished project, check it out here. Thanks, ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

    • @Pammellam
      @Pammellam Год назад +1

      @@4309mapl Thank you so much for your kind reply. I now realize you are correct about the wood lasting a long time in water. Thank you for correcting my mistaken idea. Now that I think about it, there is a wetlands garden park in Hakone Japan (I live in Japan) where there is an exhibit of a “1000” year old tree they found buried in the water part of the park. The huge monster tree trunk is still in the water as they found it and looks to be in very good condition… not rotten or decayed at all: The park is called The Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands (箱根湿生花園). It has thousands of wetlands plants…

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      @@Pammellam That sounds like a remarkable place to visit. We have both learned something new today.

    • @hitemup85
      @hitemup85 11 месяцев назад

      I was going to ask the same thing

  • @dodgygoose3054
    @dodgygoose3054 9 месяцев назад

    WOW!!!!!!

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you.!

  • @fl1616
    @fl1616 6 месяцев назад

    really really cool project, quite fancier than i expected actually. inspiring. me personally not sure i will ever be willing to spend enough to make it happen the way you did, what was it 200k? i guess adding the house really skews things. i am very interested in testing compacted clay earth as a truly natural pond, or perhaps do the calcs to see how much it evaporates so i need rain collectors to top it off idk. love the natural pond, but i also love clean looking non slimy pools a ton so i am a bit worried about a dirt/gravel bottom. i suppose the liner would be pretty slimy? but theres not really anywhere to touch it on yours since its all covered right

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the great comments. Here is a link to see it after a year. ruclips.net/video/2Bwm_0aqwwo/видео.html
      If you do the work yourself and do not count the concrete, poolhouse work, and decking, you are substantially under 100k. We have had an average rain year, and I have only added water once. It truly overflows more often. We have gravel on the bottom, and the liner is not exposed. I actually use a Dolphin Premiere pool robot to clean the bottom. It works surprisingly well. I like a nice, clean, chlorine pool, but this is much more. It has winter appeal. Kids love it, especially little ones. Some of the fish come right up to you. The plants and waterlilies are just another dimension of the appeal. It's beautiful at night as well. Anyway, we had yet to have a second thought. If you have any questions, I will always respond.

  • @lorrainegordon7272
    @lorrainegordon7272 8 месяцев назад

    Wow! How stunning is this. Wonder what plants you used.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the nice comment. Following is a list of plants that we used. Aponogeton distachyos, Carex stricta,Carex lacustris,Equisetum hymala,Juncos effusus, Iris versicolor, ris pseudacorus, Nelumbo lutea, Nuphar lutea, Nymphaea oderata , Orontium aquaticum, Pontederia cordata, Potamageton perfoliatus, Saururus cernuus, Sagittaria lactifolia, Scirpus validus, Thalia dealbata, Vallisneria americana, and several non-native lilies.

  • @carrieannmcleod5219
    @carrieannmcleod5219 Год назад +2

    I don't know anything about natural pools but for some reason, I thought they were more free form, like a pond (from the photos I've seen) and pretty maintenance free, without filters or lights. I guess it's whatever you want or afford.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      First, thanks for pointing out your knowledge of natural pools. Maybe this book will help " A guide to natural swimming pools" www.amazon.com/gp/product/0764350838/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @JVSfit23
      @JVSfit23 11 месяцев назад

      You are right this isn’t natural. It’s a typical pool that has the illusion of being natural but doesn’t use a natural way to filter water or natural materials to hold in the water…

  • @WickedZZzY
    @WickedZZzY 4 месяца назад

    Impressive

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  4 месяца назад

      Thank you. Here is a short video a year after planting. studio.ruclips.net/user/video2Bwm_0aqwwo/edit

  • @gracehenderson8811
    @gracehenderson8811 4 месяца назад

    This turned out beautifully! I want to try something like this but I’m worried about mosquitoes. Have you had to manage them at all and if so, how?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  4 месяца назад

      Hi Grace, the good thing about this type of build is that we thought ahead regarding these types of concerns. Mosquitos like stagnant water. The fountains run for hours daily, and the filter pumps keep the water moving. Then, there is the second line of defense. Fish, we keep about 40 goldfish and 7 bluegills. The bluegill takes care of tadpoles and mosquito larvae. Check out the pond one year after planting: ruclips.net/video/2Bwm_0aqwwo/видео.html

  • @fabriglas
    @fabriglas Год назад

    Looks greT hope your using native in the pond and in the water

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Mostly we are, except for a few hardy water lilies. Here is a video of the finished project in June 2023. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @madcatter9484
    @madcatter9484 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing, well done. Just a quick question, are the plants planted in soil underneath the gravel or are they in pots?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад

      Neither. They were taken from the pots and directly planted in the gravel. According to our testing, the fish seem to supply enough fertilizer, and the plants are removing nitrogen. I have attached a video from June 2023, about 8 months later. The plants are doing great. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  •  11 месяцев назад

    Veeeeeeery nice, congrats for creating a so nice place. Question: what kind of wood is used for the wall of the ponds and can resist in the water all time?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Stephane. All wood submersed and not exposed to oxygen is rot-proof for decades and even centuries. Parts of Venice are built on wooden piles driven into the seabed. Shipwrecks are found that are centuries old. It is quite the concept to wrap your head around. Here is a link to the finished project. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @renetercilla6708
    @renetercilla6708 Год назад

    Spectacularly serene! Also incredible music for this video> Who is the music by?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      It is called "Reflecting pool" on Microsoft video editor. Go figure. Thanks for the compliment. Here is the finished project. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @oldschool72
    @oldschool72 Год назад

    Lots of time and effort and it paid off. Somehow the wood retaining wall to me just doesn't fit in and I wouldn't want anything that would deteriorate and have to be replaced over time . To me it has the effect of an area being flooded more than a natural pond, of course that is just my opinion and don't take it as being critical of your hard work. I would have done the retaining walls or division areas submersed with large rocks and boulders instead of precise placed wood. Being an artist and naturalist all rock would be my choice of course, but you achieved a great result and it looks very nice.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the thoughts. Wood does not deteriorate when fully submerged as our timbers are. This is why shipwrecks centuries-old remain intact. Where wood and water don't work is when oxygen is introduced. This is why it is at water level when you see failing piers and bulkheads. I have been in the lumber industry since the 80s. We actually cut the timbers we used here on the farm. So, a little heritage and budget came into play with our decision. Thanks for looking. The link to the finished project is here below. studio.ruclips.net/user/videoUQDOkWUbB9I/edit

  • @Visigoth_
    @Visigoth_ Год назад +1

    Wait... 🤔
    Did you build this for your daughter, is that "her place" that you added in the backyard?
    Holy shit! How spoiled... I hope she really appreciates how pampered she is. 😲

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      No. My daughter was the one who carried many of the boulders and border rocks in. She was able to help while off last summer from teaching. She is now married to a marine and living away from home. She's a very strong young woman that busted her butt on a project she only gets to visit.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      Here is the finished project. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @jerhansen8149
    @jerhansen8149 Год назад

    Looks like a professional build by lots of professional workers, not sure on the DIY? very nice though.. Question, are those timbers treated then? How long are they supposed to last under water? If treated isn't that a lot of poison in the swimming pond?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Good morning. (Did you see the video description above)? You are correct if DIY means friends with talent cannot help. It would have not been smart to have a longtime friend and concrete contractor not help with the concrete for the pool house. But that was not the pool. You did see help with the liner. My son-in-law brought his crew in to help. He lines large manmade ponds for a living. I also was in the landscape industry for nearly 30 years but no longer. Was I not to draw on my past experiences to aid in a personal project? With nearly one thousand of my physical labor hours into this, DIY seemed appropriate. Your assumptions do not limit my reality. As for the timbers. They are untreated mixed hardwood and pine. Submersed wood does not decay. Wood shipwrecks centuries old are still being discovered intact. These timbers will last several lifetimes if kept submerged. If you would like to see the finished project here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @annsmith9196
    @annsmith9196 Год назад

    It is beautiful. Please explain to me the concept of wood for a pool. Won't deterioration be an issue?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +2

      Hello. Wood does not rot when wholly submerged. This is why shipwrecks centuries old are still being found with much of the wood intact. When you see a pier rotting it is always at water level where oxygen is introduced. Thanks for the great comment. I hope this explains our usage of wood.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      Here is the finished project from June 2023. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @steviedj6730
    @steviedj6730 4 месяца назад

    Hey, great build! Sorry if i missed it- almost 200 comments!
    What plants did you use? Do you know how much electricity the pump and filters take?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi Stevie. We run a 5 hp VSD pump and once the sun is out and we hit 50 degrees we start the pump running to keep the algae at bay. We have a 30000 gal biofilter and turn the water 3-6 times daily. When the fountains are running, and the filters are at full blast, we can use an extra $115 a month, and in the winter, when we run at the lowest 600 rpm for about 8 hours, we are a couple dollars a month. Except for a few lilies, we used plants native to the mid-Atlantic. Here is a video of the pond one year after planting: ruclips.net/video/2Bwm_0aqwwo/видео.html

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  4 месяца назад

      Aponogeton distachyos Water Hawthorn Medium
      Acornus calamus “Variegated” Var. Sweet Flag Medium
      Carex stricta Tussock Sedge Shallow
      Carex lacustris Lake Sedge Medium
      Equisetum hymala Horsetail Rush Shallow
      Juncos effusus Common Rush Shallow
      Iris versicolor Blue Flag blue Shallow
      Iris pseudacorus Yellow Flag yellow Shallow
      Nelumbo lutea Lotus Water Lily pink Deep Water
      Nuphar lutea Yellow Spatterdock yellow Deep Water
      Nymphaea oderata Fragrant Waterlily white Deep Water
      Orontium aquaticum Golden Club Medium
      Pontederia cordata Pickerel Weed blue Medium
      Potamageton perfoliatus Pond Weed Deep Water
      Saururus cernuus Lizard’s Tail Medium
      Sagittaria lactifolia Am. Arrowhead Deep Water
      Scirpus validus Three Square Bulrush Deep Water
      Thalia dealbata Water Canna Deep Water
      Typha minima Dwarf Cattail Medium
      Vallisneria americana Wild Celery

  • @SCOTT-vm5nj
    @SCOTT-vm5nj Год назад

    Wonderful! Why not use concrete wall instead of wood? Maybe underwater it wont rot? Cedar? Thanks

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Hi Scott. Wood does not rot under water. That is why we still find centuries-old shipwrecks intact. Wood rots when oxygen is present. That is why piers and bulkheads rot at the water level where the two mix. If you are interested, here is the finished project as of June 2023. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @MegaDeansy
    @MegaDeansy Год назад +1

    Beautiful but I've yet to see a video of these natural pools that feature people actually swimming in them !

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      I have some pics. But most people are unwilling to put it all out there for strangers. I could hire some models. My wife was not sure about this project but she was fascinated by the fish swimming by her when she tried it for the first time. Here is a link to the completed project. Sorry, no swimmers. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @heatherjoy479
    @heatherjoy479 Год назад

    U can swim in it cool 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      We absolutely do. Check out the totally finished project here. studio.ruclips.net/user/videoUQDOkWUbB9I/edit

  • @1xm_mx1
    @1xm_mx1 Год назад

    What kind of wood do you use for the pool walls and coping? Do you need to treat it to prevent from rotting?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      Hello, Wood that is submerged does not decay. It takes oxygen to decompose. This is why century-old shipwrecks are still intact. You usually see rotting wood on bulkheads and piers at the water level, where water mixes with oxygen to cause decay.

  • @darlene9154
    @darlene9154 11 месяцев назад

    Wow❤

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад

      You are very kind. Thank you. If you would like to view the completed project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @Daksou
    @Daksou 8 месяцев назад

    As dark as it is, you're gonna have some lovely natural REPTILES up in there swimming with ya LOL. Looks nice though.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  8 месяцев назад

      We were undoubtedly concerned; however, snakes and turtles are not movement fans. When the temperature warms up, the fountains stay on, and the filter jets are directed to the surface. We had a snake last year. Even traditional pools occasionally enjoy their presence. Thanks for the nice comment. We are ready for summer again.

    • @Daksou
      @Daksou 8 месяцев назад

      @@4309mapl Summer year round here in south Florida lol. Hopefully one day I can experience all the seasons! But I do love the warm weather. So, typically with the jets and water surface moving, the snakes tend to stay away? Good to know!

  • @davidjames6295
    @davidjames6295 Год назад

    Amazing

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Thanks, David. If you care to see the finished project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @trollchristianjb1233
    @trollchristianjb1233 11 месяцев назад

    This looks MAD 9:17

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I think! Here is the finished project: ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @thelouiebrand
    @thelouiebrand 3 месяца назад

    Amazing! I bet that cost 2x what the house did. 😂

  • @daakrolb
    @daakrolb 7 месяцев назад

    Interesting. Awesome. Do you swim in it?

  • @SallyStearns
    @SallyStearns Месяц назад

    I want one!!

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  21 день назад

      Thanks for the nice feedback. Here it is a year later. studio.ruclips.net/user/video2Bwm_0aqwwo/edit

    • @SallyStearns
      @SallyStearns 21 день назад

      @@4309mapl thank you for sharing!

  • @valleycarpentry5269
    @valleycarpentry5269 Год назад

    Beautiful.... 2 questions..... Im presuming the wooden retaining wall will have to be replaced at sum point and is that wall completely sealed.... Ie is there water movement between the 2 sides of the retaining wall itself?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. The interesting thing about wood is that it will not decay if kept underwater. This is why you still find shipwrecks centuries old. If you ever look at a decaying pier, it is always where the water and oxygen meet at the water line. Our walls stay constantly submerged. There is water entirely around the border walls. Outside, the swimming pool wall is filled with gravel as part of the biofilter system.

    • @valleycarpentry5269
      @valleycarpentry5269 Год назад

      I never realized that about submerged lumber

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      @@valleycarpentry5269 If you look at the construction of the walls as being built, we used a dead man type of design so the gravel of the biofilter will keep the wall from floating.

    • @tomquintero7583
      @tomquintero7583 Год назад

      That wood will last a lifetime underwater out of contact with air,I built a small prototype pond for my koi, I took it apart 8 years later and the wood retaining walls that were cypress lumber were like new fully saturated.

  • @suezbell1
    @suezbell1 Год назад +1

    Like the idea and it did turn out looking good. Hope you really enjoy it.
    Aside: Too many unnecessary angles for my personal taste ... chops up the space, seems impractical, and it minimizes size of individual gathering spaces needed for use by family or for entertaining but then, it is narrow enough to talk across, has buildings with porch space beside it and the smaller places could serve as more private conversation spaces.
    The unnecessary angles, however, I suspect, could mean higher future maintenance -- hope I'm wrong about that.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +2

      There is quite a bit more to the design than your dialogue would suggest. There are trees in the landscape I needed to save. There is a house I could not move. Irrigation pipes are limiting me on another side. Then, there is the need for a calculated number of square feet for a bio-zone for plants to filter out excess nutrients to keep the water clean and clear. So, after that, I have x amount of square footage for swim pond usage. Our choice was to use timbers. As I am sure you know, submerged wood can last centuries. We also cut our own timbers, saving countless dollars while providing our own structural material. We needed to work around the large Jap maple, so we stepped around it and made a cove. It's hard to bend timbers, so there are some more angles. I don't know how the angle relates to more maintenance. I could have made a big square and gained a few more feet. We have plenty of room at well over 1100 ft of space inside the angular pool walls. If you would like to see the finished project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

    • @suezbell1
      @suezbell1 Год назад +2

      @@4309mapl Understandable. To save the trees, you need to save the roots that extend well beyond the trunk. Thanks for the link.

  • @nikolasao
    @nikolasao 11 месяцев назад

    DIY!? What part of this did you do by your self

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад

      Good morning. (Did you see the video description above)? I have spent much of my life building things; nothing you say can change what I have accomplished, just the same as being ruined by your weak negative comments. You are correct if DIY means friends with talent cannot help. It would not have been wise to have a longtime friend and concrete contractor not help with the concrete for the pool house. But that was not the pool. You did see help with the liner. My son-in-law brought his crew in to help. He lines large manmade ponds for a living. Should I have told them not to come? I also was in the landscape industry for nearly 30 years, but no longer. Was I not to draw on my past experiences to aid in a personal project? Your assumptions do not limit my reality. DIY seemed appropriate with nearly one thousand of my physical labor hours into this. If you would like to see the finished project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @DH-lc4do
    @DH-lc4do Год назад

    How long will the wood last before rotting?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Submerged wood can last for centuries. Hundreds of years old shipwrecks are found intact, and TV shows like Swamp Loggers would not exist. No oxygen, no decay.

  • @claytonwindham
    @claytonwindham Год назад

    What type of wood did you place on the bottom?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +3

      The wood is untreated hardwood and pine timber. Wood does not rot if it is not exposed to oxygen. That is why shipwrecks from 100's years ago are still found. My timber walls are always under 2-4" of water.

    • @claytonwindham
      @claytonwindham Год назад

      @@4309mapl good to know thank you’”!

  • @emilmarkotic4115
    @emilmarkotic4115 Месяц назад

    Hello, what kind of wood did you used? What dimensions?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Месяц назад

      Hello Emil, We used 6"x6" mixed hardwoods of various lengths. Oak, sweetgum, poplar, and beech. The wood will not decay because it is never exposed to oxygen. It will last many decades or longer. I have attached a video of the pool a year after completion. studio.ruclips.net/user/video2Bwm_0aqwwo/edit

    • @emilmarkotic4115
      @emilmarkotic4115 Месяц назад

      @@4309mapl thank you for your feedback.

  • @chriskaitatzis226
    @chriskaitatzis226 Год назад

    far out, an oasis. where is this? general area :)

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Thanks, Chris. We are in the mid-Atlantic area. If you would like to see the finished project, here you go. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @havok3326
    @havok3326 Год назад

    Wow turquoise

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      It is an unusual color. I use Pondworx aqua blue lake and pond in our irrigation pond, so I decide to use some in this pond to help battle early-stage algae blooms. Boy, it hung around for a while. It now has dissipated a bit but is still visible, as you can see in my complete project video from June 2023
      ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @MrRobis1967
    @MrRobis1967 Год назад

    Wich wood are You using to the pool?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      We used mostly mixed hardwood. Ash, gum, poplar, hickory, oak, and softwood pine. When wood is submerged, it does not decay. It can last for centuries. We still find wooden shipwrecks intact centuries old. I have it here if you'd like to see the finished project. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

    • @MrRobis1967
      @MrRobis1967 Год назад

      @@4309mapl Thx. Nice Job.

  • @user-vh5mi8pk4r
    @user-vh5mi8pk4r 3 месяца назад

    Is water inside perforated pipes ? or is it just air

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  3 месяца назад

      The pipes attach to the filter or fountains, and they are perforated.

    • @user-vh5mi8pk4r
      @user-vh5mi8pk4r 3 месяца назад

      @@4309mapl So its oxygenated water ?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  3 месяца назад

      ​@@user-vh5mi8pk4r The fountains take care of any needed oxygenation. The link shows the pond 1 year after planting. ruclips.net/video/2Bwm_0aqwwo/видео.html

  • @johnfitz8167
    @johnfitz8167 Год назад

    Wood under water?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      John, totally submerged wood will last many decades and centuries. This is why we still are discovering intact shipwrecks centuries old. If you think about piers and bulkheads, you always see the decay at the water level where the water and oxygen meet. If you care to see the finished project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @johnpodlasek1726
    @johnpodlasek1726 11 месяцев назад

    What is the piping at 1:43 for?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад

      John, the piping is electrical conduit for use on the deck. I will include a link to the finished project. Behind the lounge chairs, you will see outlets embedded in the stone veneer on the wall: ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

    • @johnpodlasek1726
      @johnpodlasek1726 11 месяцев назад

      @@4309mapl Are there companies that provide technical layouts? Or did you do that by all by yourself from reading about it?

  • @woodshed_moments
    @woodshed_moments 3 месяца назад

    I'm thinking not too much freestyle is going on in this pool...

  • @jeromegoupil5052
    @jeromegoupil5052 Год назад

    Natural ?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Hmm. Natural to the point I wanted to replicate a healthy pond. No chlorine is used. Water movement has to be repeated since I have no spring. The plants will eventually keep the water clear but need help until they are established. That's why we are filtering. Fountains are a vital part of aeration, plus the movement keeps frogs and mosquitos away (naturally). So, it is more natural than a sterile pool. Both have their merits. Thanks for commenting.

  • @crypto1990
    @crypto1990 Год назад

    Diy with 20 helpers

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      Good morning. (Did you see the video description above)? You are correct if DIY means friends with talent cannot help. It would not have been wise to have a longtime friend and concrete contractor not help with the concrete for the pool house. But that was not the pool. You did see help with the liner. My son-in-law brought his crew in to help. He lines large manmade ponds for a living. I also was in the landscape industry for nearly 30 years, but no longer. Was I not to draw on my past experiences to aid in a personal project? DIY seemed appropriate, with nearly one thousand of my physical labor hours into this. Your assumptions do not limit my reality. If you would like to see the finished project, here is the link. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @JayCeeAich
    @JayCeeAich 11 месяцев назад

    "DIY" with a massive crew!

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад +1

      With over 100k views comes a few. The reality is no contractors were hired. It was a family and friends DIY. That's how we work. A family member brought his crew in to help with the liner. That is his profession. Was I to refuse the help. The reality is in this time frame, over 1000 hours of my time was on this project. Your self-imposed limitations are not my problem. The fact that you exploit one scene in one day is telling. You will never know what you can accomplish until you push past what you know you can. Please feel free to take a look at the finished project. I hope it doesn't trigger you again. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

    • @user-tc6xk2rx3q
      @user-tc6xk2rx3q 11 месяцев назад

      Where is this located? If the US, what state? Has anyone done natural pools in hot areas like Florida?

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад

      This is in the mid-Atlantic.

  • @briandrum1
    @briandrum1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! How much did you have to pay to have yourself cloned? I mean, the title says this was a DIY project so one can only assume all of the workers are clones of you, right? 😜

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад

      With over 100k views comes a few. The reality is no contractors were hired. It was a family and friends DIY. That's how we work. A family member brought his crew in to help with the liner. That is his profession. Was I to refuse the help. The reality is in this time frame, over 1000 hours of my time was on this project. Your self-imposed limitations are not my problem. The fact that you exploit one scene in one day is telling. You will never know what you can accomplish until you push past what you know you can. Please feel free to take a look at the finished project. I hope it doesn't trigger you again. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

    • @briandrum1
      @briandrum1 11 месяцев назад

      @@4309mapl Lolz! I guess the "😜" at the end of my comment went completely over your head, huh? Who's triggered? 🤣

  • @interconnectedalex
    @interconnectedalex 6 месяцев назад

    Hey would love to connect about this beautiful natural pool! How can we connect, over email? :)

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  6 месяцев назад

      Hello Alex I have your email and I will send you mine shortly. I have also attached a video of the pool after the first winter and how well it is growing. studio.ruclips.net/user/videoUQDOkWUbB9I/edit

  • @BackyardBeachpool
    @BackyardBeachpool 2 месяца назад

    HUH ?? its a bit strange, its not for children

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  2 месяца назад

      Sorry, it irritates you.

  • @cheryllewis-battles7664
    @cheryllewis-battles7664 9 месяцев назад +1

    Too complicated for single old ladies ... TIA. .... kindest regards

  • @brandonbrownell8833
    @brandonbrownell8833 11 месяцев назад

    Total abuse of the word "natural" here, but other than that, cool project.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад

      Hey Brandon, the natural aspect does refer to the filtration or pool conditioning. Natural plants and organisms are utilized vs. traditional shocks and chlorine. If you care to see the end results, here is a link. Thanks for the comments. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

    • @brandonbrownell8833
      @brandonbrownell8833 11 месяцев назад

      @@4309mapl I understood perfectly what you meant by natural. I still think it's an abuse of the word. I live in a region with tons of truly natural ponds. I visit them regularly. I know very well what a natural pond is. Yours isn't one.

  • @4309mapl
    @4309mapl  10 месяцев назад +1

    You are about the fifth person of several hundred thousand who didn't bother to read the description or read the words in the video. The crew was my son-in-law's liner crew. Please let me know if I couldn't use the experts available to me and my family. Did they do plumbing? No. Did they excavate? No. Did they design and build everything else? No. READ! IT WAS ADDRESSED. Your inadequacies don't change my reality.

    • @weslee62
      @weslee62 2 месяца назад

      So your son in law has a crew that builds natural swimming ponds and you didn't use them on any other parts of the build? Big achievement of paying someone else. That's why you are defensive about it.

  • @stfhaha1963
    @stfhaha1963 Год назад

    Not DIY at all

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад

      If having friends help you is not DIY, then you are correct. If not having talented friends help you, then you are not so bright. Because you do not attempt to find your limits, do not set my limitations. Here is the finished project 2023. I hope you find a goal and reach further for more. Have a nice day. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @ytnsm
    @ytnsm 6 месяцев назад +1

    "natural pool" procced to pour a lot of concrete and move tons of stone

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  6 месяцев назад

      Hmm. Concrete was for the deck and pool house. The last time I checked, stone was natural. Look at the video next time before making uninformed comments. For what purpose? Did it offend your delicate balance?

  • @ironhorse127
    @ironhorse127 Год назад

    Nice mosquito breeding ground.

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  Год назад +1

      They have not been a problem. You must be doing something wrong at your pond. The mosquitos are manageable between the BT treatment, fish, and dragonflies. Plus, we keep the water always moving; as you must know, this decreases the attractiveness to mosquitos.

  • @user-mr1ec7iv9x
    @user-mr1ec7iv9x 11 месяцев назад

    Круть несусветная!

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  11 месяцев назад +1

      Спасибо. Если вы хотите увидеть готовый проект, вот ссылка. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html

  • @patricianealfarley7150
    @patricianealfarley7150 10 месяцев назад

    This is the most unique pond build I’ve seen. I had no idea what was going on in the beginning. The designer is genius. Wishing you much enjoyment, it looks like it will only get better. 🩵

    • @4309mapl
      @4309mapl  6 месяцев назад

      Sorry for the late response. I did the design and thank you for the compliment. Here is the pool a year later. ruclips.net/video/UQDOkWUbB9I/видео.html