How Superior Ponds Determines Pricing for Your Water Feature Project
When you’re considering adding a beautiful water feature to your backyard or making a repair, it can be helpful to understand how the cost is determined. At Superior Ponds, we believe in transparency, so we want to give you an inside look at how we calculate our pricing for your pond or water feature project.
1. Project Scope
The primary factor in determining the price of your water feature project is the scope of work. This includes the size of the pond or water feature, the complexity of the design, any special features you might want to include, and access considerations .
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Size of the Feature: Larger ponds require more planning, more materials, more labor, and more time, which all increases the overall cost.
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Design Complexity: Intricate designs with multiple streams, waterfalls, multiple fountains, the addition of lighting, and other unique features will require more detailed work and preparation time, impacting the price.
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Special Features: Custom features like advanced filtration systems, specially designed formations, incorporation of other landscape features, and custom fountains all require more advanced installation know-how which adds to the overall price of the project.
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Access Considerations: The price between two identical projects could be as far apart as you could imagine, with difficult and complicated access sometimes doubling and even tripling the cost of a project.
3. Materials and Equipment
The materials and equipment used in your water feature play a significant role in the final cost. At Superior Ponds, we only use high-quality materials to ensure the longevity and beauty of your water feature. However, the rocks and boulders used, special features, and other resources used can still cause the price to fluctuate.
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Pond Liners and Filtration: The size of pond liner and advanced filtration systems will adjust the price much more than you might think. an advanced filtration system may cost more upfront but save money on maintenance down the line.
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Rocks: The selection of rocks, stones, and boulders contributes to both the aesthetic appeal and the price. A natural fieldstone is a readily available rock that is obtainable from almost anywhere, while a good quality weathered limestone might only come from a few select quarries. A granite option not only increases the cost because of its value, but is also a significantly heavier rock which requires much larger equipment and installation time to set properly.
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Lighting and Add-Ons: Lighting comes in white and color-changing. While there may only be two options to choose from, the types of lights and their related equipment are very different. Additionally, aerators, fish caves, auto-dosers, plant equipment, and other add-ons come in many different sizes. While they all differ in size, you can be sure that they all enhance the functionality and appearance of your water feature.
Conclusion
At Superior Ponds, we strive to offer transparent pricing that reflects these aspects listed above as well as the quality and care we put into every project. Whether you’re looking to add a small pond and fountain or a large, intricate water feature, you can trust that our pricing is based on a detailed assessment of all the factors involved. We’re here to help you bring your vision to life!
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