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Building a large hypertufa rock that includes a water fountain

Roseann Dashkowitz
vor 3 Jahren

I am making a large rock, (approx. 4ft long,2ft tall, 2ft wide). I am making in stages, as one part cures, I continue adding more hypertufa. I've created a bit of a ravine on one side of rock, and have a hole at the top of the ravine, so when complete, my idea is to dig a hole under that part of rock, add a water basin and pump and have water flow down that side of the rock. I'm doing this so I do not have to dig a whole under the entire rock and the basin will catch the water as it will mostly flow down the ravine. This is going in my backyard, next to the patio. Is this something anyone has ever done before, and if so, is it possible? I've never seen a large bolder made from hypertufa, so hopefully this is doable!

Kommentare (6)

  • User
    vor 3 Jahren

    I had success using volcanic rock, light weight, easy to carve/shape, then coated the water path with sealant. 3 large pieces, for a waterfall.

    Roseann Dashkowitz hat User gedankt
  • PRO
    Derviss Design
    vor 3 Jahren

    I haven't personally done this but have hired artisans to. You may find it inspiring to research the work of Harland Hand, a designer from El Cerrito CA who sculpted an entire hillside using hand made concrete boulders, including a nice water feature. LINK _ https://www.harlandhandgarden.com/pdf/ConcreteGarden.pdf


    Roseann Dashkowitz hat Derviss Design gedankt
  • Roseann Dashkowitz
    Ursprünglicher Verfasser
    vor 3 Jahren

    Thanks for the suggestions! My plan is to put it in my backyard supporting it with cinder blocks and put a water basin and pump underneath it and then cover the area with pond liner and fill in with rocks and flowers. Wish me luck!

  • Jeffrey Boudreau
    vor 2 Jahren

    How did this project go? I'm really interested in doing a waterfall and wanted to try and use hypertufa, preferable for the entire project but I can not find anyone that has actually done this. Lots of people use this for rock on the sides of ponds, but not the waterfall itself. Any direction or suggestion would be greatly appreciated

    Roseann Dashkowitz hat Jeffrey Boudreau gedankt
  • Roseann Dashkowitz
    Ursprünglicher Verfasser
    letztes Jahr

    It actually went very well, I didn't make a waterfall though. I just attached a small tube that went to a water pump underneath the rock in a hole filled with water and it just came out like a little bubbling brook. It turned out very well and I've had it outside now for 2 years and it seems to be fine. I will send a picture tomorrow.

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