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STEP 5.

Flip your anchor stakes around and hammer them into the ground until they are flush 
with the top of the bracket. 

Note:

If you encounter a point in the ground that you cannot hammer through, remove 

the stake, and cut it down to size until it can be hammered flush with the bracket.

STEP 2.

Prepare your pond area to be as level as possible. The frame can also be dug into a slope if 
need be.

Note

: There will be additional opportunities to level the frame once it is built.

STEP 3.

Layout the first layer of your pond as shown below. Insert your anchor stakes into the joints 
so the serrated spike is facing up (see example). This will allow you to level the pond frame 
and adjust the shape of your pond before driving the stakes into the ground.

STEP 3a.

At the points where the pond connects into the waterfall frame, connect your 2ft boards 
assembled in 

Step 1b

as 

shown

:

STEP 4.

Level your pond frame using a line level or a long level tool that can go across the entire 
length of the pond frame. Level at several cross sections to level all boards of the frame

STEP 6.

Once again, check the level of your pond edge and make any adjustments as needed.

STEP 7.

Stack the additional layers onto your pond and waterfall frame. If your design uses a 2-

layer (11” height) pond edge, install your 3

-way connection boards in the same fashion as 

you did in 

Step 3a.

2 Level

STEP 8a.

Insert a finishing sleeve over the exposed part of stake on each side of the waterfall lip.

STEP 8b.

Attach finishing caps on top of each joint of the pond and waterfall frame.

STEP 4a.

Use flat stones or soil to shim parts of the edging that needs to rise or dig under areas of 
edging that need to be lowered. If you are using stones to level make sure to fill in the 
gaps under your boards with soil later. This will prevent water from running under your 
liner when it rains.

Summary of Contents for Lily Pad Falls

Page 1: ...n both side of timbers STEP 1b For a 1 level pond design connect a 2ft board with 2 x 4 way brackets as shown and 2 x 2ft boards with a 4 way bracket on one end and a normal bracket on the other end as shown For 2 level double these board amounts See example Use plugs to cover the holes two plugs are required per bracket 1 on each side Use a Cap to complete the top level Use anchor stakes for grou...

Page 2: ...e pond connects into the waterfall frame connect your 2ft boards assembled in Step 1b as shown STEP 4 Level your pond frame using a line level or a long level tool that can go across the entire length of the pond frame Level at several cross sections to level all boards of the frame STEP 6 Once again check the level of your pond edge and make any adjustments as needed STEP 7 Stack the additional l...

Page 3: ...iece and the waterfall frame This layer will protect your pond liner from stones or roots that may emerge over time STEP 5 Roll up any excess underlayment to the pond edge or trim it to size AFTER you have added water Note Trimming underlayment to size before adding water can result in your underlayment being pulled and not covering certain areas STEP 6 Place the pond liner over the underlayment m...

Page 4: ... for 30 60 minutes Landscape Design Suggestions Move your excess soil up to your pond edge and take care to pack soil under any areas of the edge and then taper your soil grade down from the pond edge Raising your pond grade from the grade around will ensure lawn chemicals will not wash into your ponds water effecting the health of your fish and aquatic plants If you are looking to reduce the amou...

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