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  • Backyard Boost: Water Bubbler Installation
  • We spruce up a backyard with a maintenance-free deck, paver patio and water feature. Check out more value-enhancing home projects from Sweat Equity.
    From "Sweat Equity"
    episode DSEQ-302


    PHOTO

    Before: The rusting firepit on cinderblocks lacked a certain visual appeal.
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    After: The "bubbler" water feature adds a more enticing element to the landscape.
    As part of a backyard makeover, homeowner Kim Bryson decides to add a water feature to her backyard.

    Installing this water feature kit is a relatively easy DIY project — except for lifting the 900-pound rock that sits atop the all-in-one water basin and pump. That particular part of the project required some very heavy equipment.

    Following is a summary of the basic steps and tips as seen in this project, as well as a list of tools and materials used.

    Materials and tools:

    water basin and pump
    spray paint
    shovels
    sand
    level
    large pre-drilled stone
    small rocks

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    PHOTO

    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    The finished deck, stone wall and patio transform the whole look of the back yard.
    Steps:

    • Set the water-feature basin in your desired location and use spray paint to mark the perimeter.

    • Set the basin aside and dig a hole deep enough to accommodate the basin so that it will be flush with the ground.

    • Add sand to the hole and level it.

    • Set the basin in place.

    • Using the help of several assistants (or, in our case, an earth-mover with forklift attachment) center the pre-drilled rock on top of the basin (figure A).

    • Use small rocks to cover up the rest of the basin.

    • Fill basin with water (figure B) and start the pump.


    RESOURCES :

    patio pavers — Silver Creek Stoneworks
    Website: www.silvercreekstoneworks.com

    retaining wall — Rockwood Retaining Walls
    Website: www.rockwoodwalls.com

    composite decking — The Deck Store/GeoDeck
    Website: www.bestdeck.com
    Website: www.geodeck.com

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