Build a complete DIY pond with an all-in-one kit that includes the essentials (liner, underlayment, skimmer, filter w/ media, pump, and plumbing components). Use the shortcuts below to jump to kit options, open quick tips, and get answers to common questions.
Learn more: How to build a backyard pond · How to size a pond liner · Pond skimmer Q&A · Types of pond filters

| SKU | Pond Size | Liner Size | Skimmer | Filter | Tubing | Pump | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EPK66 |
6' x 6' |
10' x 15' |
Prelude |
Prelude |
1-1/4" x 25' |
EP1750 |
|
EPK810 |
8' x 10' |
15' x 15' |
Melody |
Sonata |
1-1/2" x 25' |
EP2200 |
|
EPK1015 |
10' x 15' |
20' x 20' |
Melody |
Melody |
2" x 25' |
EP3200N |
|
EPK1520 |
15' x 20' |
22' x 25' |
Ovation |
Symphony |
2" x 25' |
EPA4500 |
Use the kit table’s “Pond Size” and “Liner Size” columns to match the kit to your planned footprint and depth. If you’re between sizes, the larger liner gives you more edge overlap and flexibility during install.
These kits cover the core build components (liner/underlayment + skimmer + filter/media + pump + key plumbing pieces). You may still want extra fittings, additional tubing length (for longer runs), and basic tools depending on your layout.
Yes. Many builds start with the included system and later upgrade pump flow, add supplemental filtration, or change returns. If you’re planning a wider waterfall or longer plumbing run, consider choosing the kit size that best supports that goal upfront.
Confirm measurements before excavation, keep shelves smooth, always use underlayment, and allow generous edge overlap. This guide walks through liner measurement step-by-step: How to size a pond liner.
Place the skimmer opposite the waterfall/return so surface flow pushes debris toward the skimmer. Keep access space for cleaning and winterizing. More here: Pond skimmer Q&A.