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Pond Calculator

Plan your garden pond with confidence. This calculator works out the exact water volume (for dosing, pump sizing, and fill planning), the liner dimensions you need to order, the excavation volume to remove, and a minimum pump flow rate to keep your pond healthy. Supports rectangular, circular, and oval ponds in both metric and imperial units.

Pond Calculator

Volume, liner size, excavation & pump sizing

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Pond Cross-Section & Liner Diagram

The liner extends up both walls and onto the surrounding ground. The overlap secures the liner edge and prevents it being pulled in by water weight. Depth zones allow marginal plants in shallow areas and fish in deeper zones.

GROUND LEVEL MARGINAL ZONE DEEP ZONE 60–90 cm (fish zone) Liner Width = W + 2D + 2 × Overlap Pond Width (W) D Overlap Overlap

Step-by-Step Formulas

1. Water Volume by Shape

Rect: V = L × W × D | Circle: V = π × (D/2)² × Depth | Oval: V = π × (L/2) × (W/2) × Depth

Every pond volume calculation starts with the surface area multiplied by the average depth. For rectangular ponds this is simple multiplication. Circular ponds use the area of a circle (πr²). Oval ponds use the area of an ellipse (πab, where a and b are the semi-axes). Average depth is the mean of your shallow marginal shelf and the deepest main zone — in practice, measure at 3–4 points and average.

2. Pond Liner Size

Liner Length = Pond Length + (2 × Depth) + (2 × Overlap) | Liner Width = Pond Width + (2 × Depth) + (2 × Overlap)

The liner must fold down both sides and across the base, so you add twice the pond depth to each dimension. An additional overlap of at least 300 mm (12 in) on every side is needed for securing the liner against the pond edge, burying it, or clamping it with coping stones. Many landscapers use 450–600 mm overlap for insurance. Always order a single-piece liner — joins in pond liners are the most common source of leaks.

3. Excavation Volume

Excavation ≈ Pond Volume + 10–15% for underlay, pipe trenches & sloped sides

The excavated volume is always larger than the water volume. You need extra depth for a sand or geotextile underlay bed (typically 50–75 mm), and the sides must slope gently to prevent soil collapse — a 1:1 batter (45°) is typical in soft ground. The calculator adds a 10–20% factor over the pond footprint for a realistic earthworks estimate. Plan for the spoil: a 3 m × 2.5 m × 0.9 m pond produces about 7–8 m³ of spoil to remove.

4. Pump Sizing — Minimum Circulation

Min Pump Flow (LPH) = Total Water Volume (litres)

The standard rule for pond health is to circulate the entire pond volume at least once per hour. For a 5 000 L pond, you need a pump rated at minimum 5 000 LPH (5 m³/h). For koi ponds or heavily stocked ponds, use twice the volume per hour. Always factor in head pressure — pump performance drops significantly with each metre of lift to a waterfall or filter box, so check the pump's head-curve chart and derate accordingly.

5. Recommended Depth Zones

Marginal: 20–45 cm | Fish zone: 60–90 cm | Overwintering: ≥ 120 cm

A well-designed wildlife or koi pond has distinct depth zones. Marginal shelves at 20–45 cm support emergent plants (rushes, irises). The main zone at 60–90 cm provides comfortable fish habitat in summer. In climates with freezing winters, a deep zone of at least 120 cm prevents the pond from freezing solid — fish and beneficial bacteria overwinter at the bottom where the temperature stays above 4 °C.

Worked Example

Rectangular koi pond: 4 m × 2.5 m, 0.9 m average depth, 0.3 m liner overlap each side.

Surface area = 4 × 2.5 = 10.0 m²
Water volume = 10.0 × 0.9 = 9.0 m³ = 9 000 L
Liner length = 4.0 + (2 × 0.9) + (2 × 0.3) = 4.0 + 1.8 + 0.6 = 6.4 m
Liner width = 2.5 + (2 × 0.9) + (2 × 0.3) = 2.5 + 1.8 + 0.6 = 4.9 m
Liner sheet = 6.4 m × 4.9 m = 31.4 m²
Min pump = 9 000 LPH (9 m³/h) — double for koi: 18 000 LPH
Fill time = 9 000 L ÷ 12 L/min ≈ 12.5 hours via garden hose

💡 Pro tip

Always buy 10–15% more liner than calculated — on site it is surprisingly easy to miscalculate the extra folds required at corners. A EPDM rubber liner at 1.0 mm or 1.5 mm thickness will outlast PVC by 20+ years. Budget roughly 8–12 m² per tonne of feature stone for the coping that holds the liner edge.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate the volume of my pond?
For a rectangular pond: Volume = Length × Width × Average Depth. For circular: Volume = π × (diameter/2)² × Depth. For oval: Volume = π × (length/2) × (width/2) × Depth. Multiply by 1000 to convert m³ to litres.
How do I calculate pond liner size?
Liner Length = Pond Length + (2 × Maximum Depth) + (2 × Overlap). Liner Width = Pond Width + (2 × Maximum Depth) + (2 × Overlap). Use a minimum 300 mm (1 ft) overlap each side, and always order a single-piece liner to avoid joins.
What pump size do I need for my pond?
The minimum rule is to circulate the full pond volume once per hour. So a 3,000 litre pond needs at least a 3,000 LPH (litres per hour) pump. For koi or heavily stocked ponds, double this rate. Always check the pump's head-curve chart to account for pressure loss from height difference to your filter or waterfall.
How deep should a garden pond be?
A wildlife or ornamental pond should have at least one area 60–90 cm (2–3 ft) deep for fish. In climates with freezing winters, a deep zone of 120 cm (4 ft) or more prevents the pond from freezing solid. Marginal shelves at 20–45 cm (8–18 in) are ideal for aquatic marginal plants.
What units does the pond calculator support?
The calculator supports both metric (metres for dimensions, litres and m³ for volume, m² for area) and imperial (feet for dimensions, US gallons and ft³ for volume, ft² for area). Toggle between systems using the switch at the top of the calculator.

Assumptions & Reference Values

This tool returns estimates using the standard engineering formulas and the default waste/coverage/density/yield parameters shown in the calculator inputs and results. Always verify assumptions (material specs, site conditions, and local requirements) against your supplier data and project plans.

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