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STEP 1.

Dig out your pond placing the dug soil in your waterfall frame and any additional soil a few 
feet away from your ponds edge. This soil can be used up against your pond and waterfall 
edge to taper the grade away from your pond. 

Note:

Consider leaving dirt shelves in your pond where stones and aquatic plants can sit. 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - Digging your Pond and Lining 

STEP 2.

Fill your waterfall frame 1-

5” below the waterfall lip opening with soil. Pack this soil down 

firmly while taking care to not over compact it. Over compacting soil can result in the 
waterfall frame bowing out.

STEP 3.

Measure the depth of your pond to ensure you did not dig deeper than the liner you 
purchased can cover. If you have dug too deep, fill in the hole with some soil to bring the 
level up.

STEP 4.

Mold the larger piece of underlayment included in your kit to the frame of the pond. 
Repeat this step with the smaller underlayment piece 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, molding it to your frame. Allow the liner to 
go over the boards of the pond wall. At the point that your pond meets your waterfall 
frame, allow the liner to go over the lip of the waterfall.

Note:

It is important to eyeball an equal amount of liner on all sides on the pond. Allow 

for about 12” of liner over your pond edge. This will give enough surface area for soil to 

pin the liner down.

STEP 7.

Fold any excess liner up to the pond edge or cut liner to pond size after filling with water. 
When cutting your liner, make sure to leave enough to allow it to drape completely over 
the outside pond wall.

Note:

Do not make cuts before filling with water.

STEP 8.

Place the smaller pond liner on top of the waterfall frame. Overlap the waterfall liner on 
top of the pond liner by 12-

18” to prevent leaks over time.

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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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