The Backyard Pond: How to Design, Build, and Maintain a Natural Swimming Pool From Scratch

By (author)Dale Mercer

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Practical DIY guide to building chemical-free, natural backyard pools: step-by-step construction, plumbing, planting and first-year care tailored to North American climates—no landscape architect required.

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Across the United States, more and more homeowners are choosing to build natural swimming pools in their backyards. The appeal is simple: clear water, no chemicals, and a pool that integrates with the landscape rather than being imposed upon it.

You don’t need a landscape architect or six-figure budget to build a natural swimming pool.

What you need is a clear understanding of how the system works and how to build it properly the first time.

Dale Mercer spent more than two decades as a general contractor before building his own natural pool outside Asheville, North Carolina. Like most first-time builders, he had to sort through scattered advice and learn through trial and error.

This book brings that process together in one place.

It explains how natural pools function as living systems and walks through the full construction process: planning the layout, excavating the basin, installing liners and plumbing, creating the regeneration zone, and establishing plants that maintain water clarity.

It also prepares you for what happens after the build, including the natural changes during the first year and how the system settles into balance.

Written specifically for North American climates, suppliers, and backyard conditions.

If you are ready to stop researching and start building, this book will guide you through it.

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