The Real Price of Peace and Reflection
Backyard ponds are beautiful — but they’re also a serious investment. We often get asked, “What does a pond actually cost?” The answer depends on size, depth, features, and how much you want to maintain. Here's a full breakdown of what goes into pond pricing in Colorado and how to make sure you're getting value that lasts.
Small pondless waterfall: $6,000–$12,000
Entry-level ecosystem pond (5’x7’): $10,000–$18,000
Medium pond with stream & filtration: $18,000–$30,000
Large custom pond (10’x15’+): $30,000–$60,000+
Formal water feature with walls & lighting: $25,000–$50,000+
Prices include excavation, liner, rockwork, plumbing, pump, and filtration — professionally installed.
Size & Depth: Larger ponds need more digging, liner, and rock placement.
Access: Tight or tricky yards increase labor and equipment costs.
Filtration System: Skimmers, biological filters, UV clarifiers add expense.
Rock Size & Quantity: Natural boulders are more costly to source and install.
Add-ons: Lighting, waterfalls, bridges, fish shelters, and planting raise costs.
We customize pond designs to your space and budget.
DIY Kits: $1,500–$5,000 (materials only)
Professional Installs: Include proper base prep, drainage, aesthetic design, and balanced systems.
Most DIY ponds fail due to filtration problems, liner leaks, or settling rockwork.
Professional installs usually offer a low-maintenance pond lasting 10+ years.
Annual Cleanout: $500–$1,200 (size-dependent)
Pump Replacement: $300–$800 every 5–7 years
Algae & Plant Management: Seasonal and ongoing
Seasonal service plans available to keep your pond clean and healthy.
Natural beauty and wildlife habitat
Cooling effects and calming water sounds
Increased property value and curb appeal
A backyard centerpiece you’ll actually enjoy
For many homeowners, a professionally installed pond becomes the favorite part of their yard.
We’ll walk the site, explain all options, and give you a detailed quote — no pressure, no surprises.