Blue Thumb Cascading Falls / Pondless Waterfall Kit Size Guide
All complete kits include a cascade spillway box, Pump Canyon® vault, Basin Matrix reservoir blocks, liner, underlayment, pump, and plumbing. Rock and gravel are not included and are selected based on your landscape design. Stream dimensions are maximums at typical depth.
| Kit (SKU) |
Spillway |
Max Stream |
Stream Width |
Price |
Best For |
| PB1373 Mini |
10" |
~3–4 ft |
Narrow |
$699 |
Tight corners · patio accent · first pondless |
| PB1854 Small |
20" |
~7 ft |
1–2 ft |
$949 |
Small spaces · easy weekend build |
| PB1229 Elite Small |
14" |
~5 ft |
1–2 ft |
$1,299 |
Elite components · compact footprint |
| PB16KIT Elite 16" |
16" |
~6 ft |
1–2 ft |
$1,299 |
Small backyard · clean spillway look |
| PB1236 Elite Medium |
22" |
~15 ft |
2–4 ft |
$1,899 |
Standard backyard · landscaped feature |
| PB28KIT Elite 28" |
28" |
~15 ft |
2–4 ft |
$1,799 |
Wide dramatic waterfall · open slope |
| PBE30CFK Elite 30" |
30" |
~16–17 ft |
4–6 ft |
$2,699 |
Large statement feature · open landscape |
| PBE40CFK Elite 40" |
40" |
~18 ft |
5–7 ft |
$3,299 |
Maximum width · commercial · showcase install |
ⓘ All kits include Pump Canyon® vault, Basin Matrix, liner, pump, and plumbing. Rock, gravel, and decorative stone not included — selected on-site. For installations with multiple elevation changes or non-standard terrain, call (765) 508-4352 before ordering.
Blue Thumb Ecosystem Pond Kit Comparison — DIY vs. Elite Series
All pond kits include matched skimmer, BioFalls waterfall filter, pump, liner, and underlayment. Volume estimates at 2-foot average depth.
| Kit (SKU) |
Series |
Footprint |
~Volume |
Price |
Best For |
| PB1212 |
DIY Series |
8 × 11 ft |
~1,200 gal |
$1,199 |
Entry-level · first pond · weekend DIY build |
| PB1250 |
Elite Series |
6 × 8 ft |
~550 gal |
$1,669 |
Compact Elite build · patio · tight spaces |
| PB1267 |
Elite Series |
8 × 11 ft |
~1,200 gal |
$1,779 |
Contractor-grade · goldfish or light koi |
| PB1276 |
Elite Series |
11 × 16 ft |
~2,500 gal |
$2,389 |
Large statement pond · koi · full landscape feature |
DIY Series vs. Elite Series — what's the difference?
The DIY Series (PB1212) uses Blue Thumb's DIY 90 Skimmer and 1200 Waterfall Box — designed for homeowners building their first pond on a budget. The Elite Series uses Blue Thumb's contractor-grade Elite Skimmer and full-size BioFalls filter — higher flow capacity, natural rock lid camouflage, and professional components matched for longer-term performance. If you plan to stock fish or want a system that performs for 10+ years with minimal upgrades, start with the Elite Series.
Blue Thumb Pond Products FAQs
What is Blue Thumb and what makes them different from other pond brands?
Blue Thumb is a family-owned water feature manufacturer founded in 2000 in Saginaw, Michigan by Kip Northrop, who built the company from years of hands-on pond installation experience. Products are primarily manufactured at Blue Thumb's 126,000 sq ft Saginaw facility — made in the USA. The brand is distinctive for three reasons: (1) proprietary systems developed from real installation experience, including the Pump Canyon® octagonal vault, AquaBox® patented basin, and Basin Matrix modular reservoir; (2) a complete pondless waterfall kit lineup spanning Mini 10" through Elite 40" Ultra-Wide — the broadest pondless range of any brand in this catalog; and (3) a strong DIY and contractor education heritage — installation guides and videos are a core part of the product experience.
What is a Blue Thumb Cascading Falls pondless waterfall and how does it work?
A Blue Thumb Cascading Falls kit creates a fully recirculating waterfall and stream without an open pond. A lined underground basin holds the water — filled with Basin Matrix modular blocks for structural support and maximum water storage volume. A submersible pump sits inside the Pump Canyon® vault within the basin matrix and pushes water through PVC flex hose up to the Cascade Spillway Box at the top of the feature. Water flows down the constructed stream and disappears back into the underground basin, continuously recirculating. From above, all you see is a natural-looking waterfall and stream flowing into rock and gravel — the basin and mechanics are completely hidden. No open water means safer for children and pets, lower evaporation, and no fish or plant maintenance.
What is the Blue Thumb Pump Canyon® and why does the octagonal shape matter?
The Pump Canyon® is Blue Thumb's proprietary pump vault — a submersible chamber that houses and protects the pump within the Basin Matrix. The octagonal shape is a structural engineering choice: rectangular vaults can distort and collapse under the lateral pressure of rock and gravel burial, eventually restricting the pump or making access difficult. The octagon distributes that pressure more evenly, maintaining its shape over years of burial. Slots cut into the sides allow water to freely enter the chamber. An autofill spinweld lets you add Blue Thumb's autofill kit to automate water level top-up. The Pump Canyon® is included in all Blue Thumb Cascading Falls kits.
What is the Blue Thumb AquaBox® basin and what can it support?
The AquaBox® is Blue Thumb's patented underground basin for formal fountain and disappearing water feature installations — it houses the pump and provides the water reservoir for recirculating systems. The key innovation is structural: removable top panels allow access to the pump and pump vault, and optional support columns can be added inside to distribute the weight of heavy fountain elements (real basalt, granite, and GFRC columns can weigh hundreds of pounds). Standard basin grates can fail under that weight — the AquaBox® is specifically engineered for heavy-stone installations. Available in 36" Round ($599) and 48" Round ($749). The 48" version is recommended for large triple basalt column installations.
What is the difference between the Blue Thumb DIY Series and Elite Series pond kits?
The DIY Series (PB1212, $1,199) uses Blue Thumb's DIY 90 Skimmer and 1200 Waterfall Box — designed for homeowners building their first pond at a lower entry price. It works well for a decorative water garden with no fish or very light fish stocking. The Elite Series (PB1250, PB1267, PB1276) uses Blue Thumb's contractor-grade Elite Skimmer with Natural Rock Lid camouflage and the larger Elite BioFalls waterfall filter. Elite components are matched at higher flow rates, provide better debris capture under heavy leaf conditions, and are built to professional contractor standards. If you plan to stock fish, keep the system running year-round, or want a product that requires fewer upgrades over time, the Elite Series is the right investment.
Which Blue Thumb Cascading Falls kit size should I choose?
Start with the stream length and width you want, then match the spillway width to that vision. Mini 10" and Small 20" are for tight spaces and small streams up to 7 feet. The 14" Elite Small and 16" Elite create streams up to 5–6 feet for compact backyards. The Elite Medium 22" is the standard residential choice — 15-foot stream, 2–4 feet wide. The Elite 28" and 30" are for larger properties and dramatic wide waterfalls. The Elite 40" is for commercial or showpiece installations — a 5–7 foot wide, 18-foot stream requires a significant excavation footprint. Also size the basin to the waterfall: wider spillways and longer streams displace more water during operation, so confirm your basin volume (Basin Matrix + AquaBox sizing) handles the splash-out and stream-fill without running the pump dry.
What are the differences between the four Blue Thumb basalt column fountain kits?
All four kits include a trio of columns at 18", 24", and 30" heights with AquaBox basin, pump, and plumbing. The finish and column material vary: ABBC100 Triple Rustic has natural rough-cut genuine volcanic basalt tops — water bubbles up through the column and cascades down. ABBC200 Triple Polished has mirror-smooth polished tops on the same real basalt — the most refined look for contemporary gardens. ABBC500 Triple Bowled Polished has concave bowl-shaped polished tops — water fills the bowl and overflows in a sheet rather than bubbling straight up, creating a wider water presentation. LA7475 Extra Tall uses GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) columns in Dapple Gray — significantly lighter than real basalt, easier to handle without equipment, taller profile, and a different colorway suited to modern gray hardscape and contemporary landscaping.
Can Blue Thumb pondless kits be installed by a DIY homeowner?
Yes — Blue Thumb designed their Cascading Falls kits specifically with DIY installation in mind. Each kit includes detailed written instructions, and Blue Thumb provides installation videos on their website (shopbluethumb.com). The five-step process covers: (1) layout and excavation, (2) underliner, liner, and Basin Matrix installation, (3) Pump Canyon® placement, (4) pump and plumbing connection, and (5) rock coverage and filling. The most common installation challenge is getting the cascade box level — an unlevel spillway creates uneven water flow across the weir width. Blue Thumb's installation guides specifically address this. Most of the small-to-medium kits are weekend projects for a motivated homeowner with basic digging skills and standard tools.
What routine maintenance should I expect with a Blue Thumb pondless waterfall?
Pondless waterfall maintenance is minimal compared to open ponds — the primary routine tasks are checking water level (especially in hot summer months when evaporation is higher), removing debris from the pump intake screen, and occasional cleaning of the cascade spillway box. The Pump Canyon® vault keeps the pump accessible — remove the surface rock cover, lift the vault lid, and the pump is right there. No draining required for most maintenance. Seasonal tasks include a spring inspection of all plumbing connections, a check of the liner for any exposed edges, and adding water if the basin ran low over winter. Add a Blue Thumb autofill kit (sold separately) to automate water level management and eliminate mid-season top-up entirely.
How do I find the right Blue Thumb replacement parts or accessories for my system?
Start with the SKU or model number from your kit documentation or the product label on your skimmer, spillway box, or Pump Canyon® vault. Blue Thumb's most common replacement and add-on items include pump impellers (matched to pump model), Matala filter mats for cascade spillway boxes, Pump Canyon® autofill spinweld kits (PB1342), pump discharge assemblies, and check valves. The autofill kit is the most popular add-on for existing pondless installations — it connects to a garden hose and automatically tops up the basin when the water level drops. Call us at (765) 508-4352 with your kit's SKU and the component you need — we can confirm the correct replacement and availability quickly, especially helpful during mid-season when downtime is most frustrating.