Hi Carl,
I've seen waterfalls constructed to fit what you describe.
Basically, the waterfall is fabricated by making a form with
plywood in whatever shape you like allowing for a 4"-6"
thick wall for the waterfall structure. Usually these are built
in a "step" fashion to facilitate the application of rocks later.
Then pour your concrete, apply EPDM in the spillway
and dress over with rocks to suit. You can use
Great Stuff
http://www.dow.com/greatstuff/index.htm
to help fasten and seal the rocks to the
concrete and EPDM.
Mark
"Carl Beyer" wrote in message
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"Lynn Strickland" wrote in message
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Hi -
My pond will have a waterfall that comes over a 32" high retaining
wall.
After the liner goes over the wall, any ideas on how I hide the liner
with
a
32 drop? I could pile rocks, but that's a big pile (and it will look
like
a
pile of rocks). How do I make it look natural?
TIA!
You may want to look into culture rock. There is a company that makes
fake rock wall material. Seems to be ultra durrable.
You will find it at you local building supply. About $50 per box (10
square feet).
Comes in a variety of types (flat stacked rock, boulders, bricks..._
Carl
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