Re: Pond Removal
If you need to remove the brickwork and take it down so the entire site is level , then yes , you will need professional help, a landscaper may be better than a builder, my suggestion was if you don’t need to remove it all, you could catch any wildlife that is in there an put them in a bowl or something, leave the liner in place but poke holes in it with a garden fork, cut down any plants and leave the rocks in place, and just fill in with soil,Re: Pond Removal
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I had to fill in my pond before I moved (landlord rules) it broke my heart as there were little frogs living in it.Re: Pond Removal
Personally, I would get quotes from a few handymen first. There's nothing designer about removing a pond, just hard work. Try to get someone who is sympathetic towards wildlife if possible. Pond plants can be sold or advertised for free on Freecycle (best time for people wanting pond plants is Spring). Then you could try selling any equipment you have such as waterfalls, pumps, filters etc. If you don't fancy the bother then just bin them.
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