NATURAL POOL construction in 8 minutes TIMELAPSE

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @SUF-py4ix
    @SUF-py4ix Год назад +2

    Lovely

  • @cdurch1
    @cdurch1 3 года назад +4

    Loving this! Another victory for the Teichdoktor-method. Great to see such a beautiful, simple design working so well.
    C & L

    • @amberandrews6949
      @amberandrews6949 Год назад

      Where do you get the liners? Will normal pond liner work?

  • @evelinmueller3397
    @evelinmueller3397 3 года назад +3

    I am so happy to have found your channel.
    I'm looking forward to your other videos to see how a natural pool is built in slow motion.
    Thanks so much!

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  3 года назад +3

      Dear Evelin, thanks for your motivation. - We hope we can provide more slow-motion-videos soon! best regards, ines von Teichswimmer

  • @sarathypb1832
    @sarathypb1832 Год назад +1

    Great video.. Dont you need any kind of water filter or Purifier? In the other videos I see in Internet I see people using some kind of Filters...

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  Год назад

      Dear Sarath, sorry for the very late answer!
      No, we do not need any water filter or purifier. That's why we think this system is worth getting spread!
      Best, Ines von Teichswimmer

  • @mariagaffud3281
    @mariagaffud3281 2 года назад +2

    I live in a tropical country, will this system work? I have a concrete swimming pool and I want to convert it to natural pool, do you have a video that will help convert it? Thanks in advance

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад +2

      Dear Maria, thank you for your interest!
      Well, so far we do not have a video yet, sorry! - But we have had this question before. - It is possible to convert a concrete swimming pool to a swimmteich like we have it. But it is some effort because you have to get a certain depth and room for the regeneration zone. If you have enough room, it is a project that's worth the effort.
      The easiest is probably to convert it into a natural pool without plants, but with filters and skimmers. That's probably more expensive, but not necessarily. - We personally do not want to depend on power (for the pumps), that's why we went for the Teichdoctor-system...... And the filters have to fit exactly to the amount of water in your pool and to the content of your water (nutrients, phosphor, ..... whatever)
      But if we ever get the chance to accopany a convertion of a concrete pool into a swimmteich, we will, of course have a video of it!
      Best regards,
      Ines von Teichswimmer

    • @mariagaffud3281
      @mariagaffud3281 2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much

  • @ajhall9718
    @ajhall9718 2 года назад +2

    Hi. I'm living at 7000 ft in AZ,USA. We get little snow but do get 3° here. Will the pool freeze? I don't want a large pool just 6ft deep and big enough for me and my dog to play in, the less work I have to do the better to maintain it.

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад +1

      My dear,
      thanks for your question! - What an interesting project at this height!
      Our swimmteich freezes in winter, no problem. And it can get very cold in Austria, too. - For how long a period does it have those 3 degrees? - Days or weeks?
      But I am afraid I have to tell you that that system does work because of the depth zone. - one third at least should have a depth of at least 10 ft, otherwise it will not work..... Even if it's small. If it is very small, you can get away with 8 ft. Have you watched that video?
      ruclips.net/video/tDvm0xmL4uo/видео.html
      Best regards,
      Ines von Teichswimmer

    • @ajhall9718
      @ajhall9718 2 года назад +1

      @@teichswimmer6746 thank you for your reply. It's just for a day or two.. I'm in the high desert. I could go 8 feet. I only gsc a acre of land that my house is on and the pool will be there as well as a couple of tiny cabins in the future along with my garden/ pond. Thank you

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад

      @@ajhall9718 Sounds good. - And as I said, very interesting at this height, so please keep us informed about your progress!
      All the best, Ines

  • @marthacynthiatinsaygonzale5323
    @marthacynthiatinsaygonzale5323 2 года назад +1

    I've been watching your teich swim pool. I want to build one in the Philippines. I will buy your book,

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад

      Dear Martha, that is very nice to hear. Please let us know if you have any questions, but also pls tell us about your progress!
      all the best,
      ines and Christian

  • @taunaymota
    @taunaymota 2 года назад +1

    I understood that the pipe that circulates the pool has the function of throwing the water that falls in this area out. This is correct? But I didn't understand how the pipe that is in the degeneration area works. It takes water from where to where? Thanks from Brazil.

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад

      Dear Bruno,
      Yes, your first assumption is correct.
      The pipes in the regeneration zone sit in the gravel case and guarantee that there is enough flow through the gravel case that hosts the microorganisms (which are responsible for the purification of the water). Through them the water can circulate (naturally) through the gravel case.
      There is no pump to take the water anywhere....
      Hope that I could answer your question. - We describe that quite well in our book....
      Best regards,
      Ines von Teichswimmer

    • @taunaymota
      @taunaymota 2 года назад +1

      @@teichswimmer6746 Muito obrigado. Thank you very much. I'm going to build a swimming pool in Brazil using your technology. The weather here is warmer, but I hope it works out.

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад

      @@taunaymota We think that's great! - Please let us be part of the progress!
      Best wishes for your project,
      Ines

  • @AntonioLorusso
    @AntonioLorusso 2 года назад +1

    thank you very much for sharing this video! I have a question about the the bags filled with gravel for the edges: what kind of material are those? how are they called?

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад +1

      Dear Antonio,
      sorry for the very late reply. - Because of many questions like yours we have done a video about those bags. - Maybe you have already seen it, if not, here is the link:
      ruclips.net/video/AzEqQj56Dq8/видео.html
      And we have created a homepage with a shop for those who need them bags...... Unfortunately, it is only in German so far, but you can write us an email if you have further questions!
      www.teichschwimmer.com
      All the best,
      Ines von Teichswimmer

  • @teehughey
    @teehughey 2 года назад +1

    Interesting indeed!

  • @annamaria239
    @annamaria239 Год назад +2

    I dont understand. The foil was cut / sliced and not glue one to another? Kids are so funny😂 nothing is ready but they must to quickly enjoy 😅

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  Год назад +1

      Dear Annamaria, the liner comes in a big roll. It gets cut to lengths and pieces that fit together and overlap a little bit. Then they get thermically welded.
      Best regards, Ines

  • @lunark2440
    @lunark2440 2 года назад +1

    Hi- love your pool. Wondering the depth of the deepest end of the pool? Also- what is your ground like? I have a lot of clay in the ground where I live which can only serve to help strengthen the sides of the pool I assume? We are currently in the middle of building our own natural swimming pool, and we are not putting any barriers around the pool to hold anything up, I'm getting some last minute concerns wondering if the lack of a wall within the pool would be an issue. Yours turned out beautiful and it doesn't seem it was an issue for you all. Any advice would be appreciated!

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад

      Dear Luna, thank you! Monika will like that!
      In this pool of the video the deep end is at 2,5m (8ft). She wanted to get to a depth of 3 or 3,5 meters (10 or 11 ft), but then the ground water made her keep the depth of 2,5m (8ft). The ground at Monika's house was not perfect because it used to be a small forest a few years ago. that's why she had quite a lot of roots in her soil.
      Clayey soil is the best for building a natural pool. I assume you could definitely do without a wall. But you should refinish the soil wall before you put the liner in....so it gets smooth like a wall. That's easy if you have clay in your soil. And don't forget the fabrics...
      Hope that answers your questions!
      Best regards,
      Ines von Teichswimmer

    • @lunark2440
      @lunark2440 2 года назад +1

      @@teichswimmer6746 I so appreciate your response! The trouble we have bumped into is the fact that our property is at a slant, so we have had to rebuild our back yard, and the dirt/clay removed from the yard, was used to build up the slanted side to make it even with the other, higher side. So I am trying to figure out the best approach to how we will be able to place things like stepping stones on the edge, though the ground is appearing curved. We thought we could use larger wooden boards to go above the liner, and above the boards placing the cement stepping stones, allowing for more support.

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад

      @@lunark2440 Yes, a good solution. - But wouldn't it be easier to use pond bags underneath the stepping stones? - Like those we used:
      teichschwimmer.com/produkt-kategorie/teichzubehoer
      We wish you all the best for your project!
      Best regards, Ines

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад +1

      @@lunark2440 Ah..... and this is how the pond bags look like and how to use it. Unfortunately not in english yet..... sorry.

    • @lunark2440
      @lunark2440 2 года назад

      @@teichswimmer6746 thank you! We might lay some rocks and shape them like rocks. Not quite sure yet. I didn't want the sand bags shown 🙃 Thanks again.

  • @1ofall581
    @1ofall581 2 года назад +1

    Is this pvc lining? I’m having trouble finding RPE in any color besides black amd I don’t want a dark pool but heard pvc doesn’t last as long

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад +1

      Hi, thanks for the question. - Yes, this is PVC. - Actually I do understand very well that you dont want a black liner.
      So, for a natural pool you can either use EPDM (black), PVC (many colors) and TPO (stiffer, no plasticizers, not as easy to work with as PVC).
      Concerning the lasting, we can only say that we have not heard of any natural swimming pool or pond or swimmteich that had problems with the lasting of the liner. - We have the feeling (from talking with many people with many different solutions) that the liner is - when professionally used and installed - the smallest risk. We have the feeling that all of the liners - no matter which one - last for at least 30 years. -
      The only thing you have to take care of (we do that with teichdoctor-Teichs) is that the liner is not exposed to direct sun. - That is why we cover the top end of the liner (at the edge of the swimmteich) with gravel or stone liner or with a wooden walkway......
      Best regards, ines

  • @dominiquebellebault4760
    @dominiquebellebault4760 2 года назад +1

    Il pas de filtration? Il a y aussi des pliure au fond de vôtre piscine vous n'avez pas souci de champignons elle ne verdit pas sinon j'aime beaucoup la façon et conceptions 👍

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад +1

      Merci pour ton commentaire.
      Non, pas de filtrage. - Pas de champignons. - Mais parfois, il y a des algues en suspension, pendant quelques jours.
      Amitiés, Ines von Teichswimmer

    • @dominiquebellebault4760
      @dominiquebellebault4760 2 года назад +1

      Merci de votre réponse j👍🙂

  • @RMEMY
    @RMEMY 2 года назад +1

    How is the water blue? Did u use blue dye?

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад

      Dear Mr. Memy,
      thanks for that question. - The color of the liner makes the color of the water. In this case the color of the liner is grey. that makes the water look blue.
      Best regards, ines

  • @BrianiaDavis-qv4yi
    @BrianiaDavis-qv4yi Год назад +1

    Where do you get the liners?

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  Год назад

      Hi Briania, yeah..... that's a challenge. Where are you situated?
      We got them from SIKA.
      Best, Ines von Teichswimmer

  • @YIKESHorror
    @YIKESHorror 2 года назад +2

    Wait! No cement.? Just tarps

  • @Luca_84_
    @Luca_84_ 2 года назад +1

    Ma il telo non è stato saldato??

  • @jenson1569
    @jenson1569 3 года назад

    what about the filtration?

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  3 года назад +2

      Hi Jenson, thanks for your question.
      We do not use any filtration units. The purification of the water is done by microorganisms. There is a regeneration zone (a gravel case) that works with the natural water circulation. We will explain details in our up-coming videos, so stay with us to get informed! Best, ines/Teichswimmer

    • @cloudtam9931
      @cloudtam9931 2 года назад +1

      @@teichswimmer6746 so you never have to change the water in the pool?

    • @teichswimmer6746
      @teichswimmer6746  2 года назад +1

      @@cloudtam9931 No, never ever. That's why we think it is really sustainable!
      Best regards, Ines von Teichswimmer

    • @novoacristian63
      @novoacristian63 3 месяца назад

      Spam