1. Soil Testing. Before diving into your pond project, determine if the area is suitable for a pond by having your soil tested. The soils being compactable is a very important part to the pond construction. Sandy soil, silt, gravel and other permeable materials make pond construction more difficult and time consuming. (Which may not be possible to do). |
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3. Your Geographic Location. Where you live often impacts the cost of your project. Prices for materials and labor tend to be higher in large metro areas, like Los Angeles or Washington, D.C, than they would be in a small, rural town. If you live outside of the pond contractor’s normal service area, you should expect to pay a travel and/or fuel surcharge.
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