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Water Features in Eaton, CO

Custom ponds, waterfalls, and fountains for Northern Colorado. Brooks Landscape serves Eaton and all of Weld County with custom water features design and installation. In-house crews, no subcontractors, since 2006.

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Water Features in Eaton, CO

Brooks Landscape has been designing and installing water features for homeowners in Eaton since 2006. Eaton is where Brooks Landscape is based, and we've been serving homeowners here since the company started in 2006. Our crews know Weld County's soil conditions, drainage patterns, and local permit requirements — and we build every project to last through Northern Colorado's freeze-thaw cycles.

What's Included

  • Backyard ponds and koi ponds
  • Natural rock waterfalls
  • Pondless waterfall systems
  • Fountain and bubbler features
  • Winterization design built in

How We Work

A well-designed water feature changes the character of a yard completely. The sound of moving water, the visual focal point, the habitat for birds and beneficial insects—these are things that photographs of a yard can't capture but that make every outdoor hour better.

Brooks Landscape designs and builds water features that are built for Northern Colorado's climate—meaning they're designed to drain and winterize correctly so freeze-thaw cycles don't damage plumbing or rock work. We've seen what happens to water features that weren't built with our winters in mind.

We build backyard ponds, koi ponds, natural rock waterfalls, pondless waterfall systems, and fountain features ranging from simple bubblers to elaborate multi-tier installations. Every water feature is designed as part of the overall landscape composition—the rock selection, the planting around it, and the view from the house are all considered from the start.

Pondless waterfall systems are an increasingly popular choice for homeowners who want the sound and visual of moving water without the maintenance demands and safety concerns of an open pond.

Local Water & Permit Context

Eaton is served by the Town of Eaton Water Department. We design irrigation to work efficiently within the town's water supply constraints, especially during peak summer demand periods.

Eaton building permits for residential landscape structures are issued through the Town of Eaton. We handle permit coordination for all permitted work as part of our project process.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Eaton

Downtown EatonEast EatonSouth EatonRural properties east of Highway 85

Frequently Asked Questions

How do water features handle Northern Colorado winters?
We design every water feature for proper winterization. Pondless systems drain automatically. Ponds are designed with adequate depth so they don't freeze solid, and plumbing is positioned to allow complete drainage. We review winterization procedure with you at project completion.
How much does a water feature cost?
Simple fountain or bubbler features start around $1,500–$3,000. Natural rock waterfall installations typically run $5,000–$15,000+ depending on scale. Full pond systems vary widely with size and complexity. We provide detailed proposals after a site visit.
Are water features high maintenance?
They require periodic maintenance—algae management, pump cleaning, seasonal startup and shutdown—but not daily attention. We design for ease of maintenance and can provide ongoing care as part of a maintenance program.
Do you serve all of Eaton?
Yes. We serve Eaton and the surrounding Weld County communities including Downtown Eaton, East Eaton, South Eaton, Rural properties east of Highway 85, and more. Contact us to confirm coverage for your specific address.
What are permit requirements for water features in Eaton?
Eaton building permits for residential landscape structures are issued through the Town of Eaton. We handle permit coordination for all permitted work as part of our project process.

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