You’ve been thinking about it for a while now—a pond on your property. Maybe you want a peaceful retreat, a private fishing hole, or a water source for livestock. Or maybe you just love the idea of adding a beautiful, functional feature to your land. Whatever your vision, the idea of building a pond is exciting.
But here’s the problem: where do you even start?
If you're like most landowners in Columbia, MO, or nearby counties, you’ve probably asked yourself a few of these questions:
How much will a pond cost?
What type of pond should I build?
Will it hold water, or will I end up with a dried-out hole in my yard?
Do I need permits or approvals?
Should I try to build it myself, or is this a job for professionals?
These are real concerns, and if you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone. At Barry Maupin Excavating, Inc., we talk to homeowners and landowners every day who are excited about their pond project—but also a little nervous about making mistakes.
Let’s break it down and help you figure out the best way to build your pond the right way.
There’s no way around it—pond construction is an investment. But how much does it actually cost?
Size & Depth – A small decorative pond will cost far less than a large livestock or fishing pond.
Excavation Work – Some properties need extensive grading, while others are pond-ready.
Soil Conditions – If your land has the right type of clay, you can seal a pond naturally. If not, you may need a liner.
Water Source – Will your pond be naturally fed by groundwater, or will you need a pump system?
Permits & Regulations – In some cases, you may need approval before starting construction.
Additional Features – Things like aeration systems, docks, fish stocking, and landscaping all add to the price.
A lot of people start out with a budget in mind but forget about key costs like:
Erosion control and grading – Making sure water drains properly into your pond.
Liner or clay sealing – If your soil won’t naturally hold water, you’ll need a liner or bentonite clay.
Long-term maintenance – Algae control, fish care, and occasional dredging.
We’ve seen too many landowners rush into a pond build only to realize they didn’t budget for all the essentials. Planning ahead can save you thousands.
When a pond is built wrong, it’s not just frustrating—it’s expensive. Here are some of the most common mistakes we see:
Not every spot on your land is ideal for a pond. If it’s too flat, water won’t flow in properly. If it’s too steep, erosion can be a problem. And if the soil won’t hold water, you could end up with a pond that never fills up.
One of the biggest concerns people have is leakage. Some landowners dig a hole, fill it with water, and expect it to stay full. But Missouri’s soil varies—some areas are naturally great for ponds, while others require a liner or clay to hold water properly.
If your pond is too shallow, you’ll deal with weed overgrowth and algae blooms. If it’s not properly sloped, erosion can be a nightmare. Design matters—a lot.
Every landowner in Columbia, MO wants a pond that holds water without constant maintenance. So, which is better: a lined pond or a clay-sealed pond?
✅ Natural Clay Ponds – Best if your soil already has a high clay content and can be compacted to hold water naturally.
✅ Lined Ponds – Necessary if your soil is sandy, rocky, or porous, making it impossible to hold water naturally.
Not sure which one your land needs? That’s where a professional pond contractor comes in.
If you’re thinking about going the DIY route, we get it. Digging a pond sounds simple—just rent a machine and start digging, right?
Here’s the reality:
🔴 DIY ponds often fail due to improper site selection, poor compaction, and bad drainage planning.
🔴 Most landowners don’t have the equipment to properly grade and seal a pond.
🔴 Fixing a DIY pond gone wrong often costs more than hiring a pro from the start.
Hiring a professional ensures that your pond:
Is built to last without constant repairs.
Holds water properly from day one.
Is customized for your exact needs—whether it’s for fishing, livestock, or recreation.
If you’re ready to build a pond, choosing the right contractor is critical.
What should you look for in a pond builder?
Experience with Missouri soil and water conditions
Custom excavation plans—not a one-size-fits-all approach
A team that prioritizes quality over speed
At Barry Maupin Excavating, Inc., we’ve been helping landowners in Columbia, Jefferson City, and Fulton build functional, beautiful, and long-lasting ponds for years.
We’re not a huge firm, and that’s by design. We take the time to customize every pond to fit each property perfectly.
Building a pond isn’t just about digging a hole and hoping for the best—it’s about strategic planning, proper excavation, and long-term maintenance.
If you’re serious about getting the best pond for your property, here’s what to do next:
Schedule a Site Evaluation – We’ll assess your land and discuss the best pond options.
Get a Custom Plan – No cookie-cutter ponds. We tailor every project to your needs.
Start Construction the Right Way – Excavation, sealing, and final grading done professionally.
A well-built pond can last for generations. A poorly built pond can drain your wallet.
Let’s make sure yours is done right from the start.
📞 Call Barry Maupin Excavating, Inc. today and let’s talk about your pond project!