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Custom Stream Installation

TCT Landscaping creates custom streams that transform gardens into dynamic outdoor spaces. Our stream installations feature natural stone, strategic elevation changes, and expertly engineered water flow to mimic natural waterways. We design each stream to complement existing landscapes while ensuring proper drainage, circulation, and long-term stability.


Contact TCT Landscaping at (805) 896-7960 to discuss your custom stream project.

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50+ Years of Experience

Custom Stream Features

Custom Stream Engineering

Professional design services incorporating elevation mapping, flow calculations, and strategic placement of rocks and waterfalls to create natural-looking water movement and sound.

Advanced Pump Systems

Installation of energy-efficient, variable-speed pumps with automated controls to maintain optimal water flow while minimizing operational costs.

Natural Material Integration

Careful selection and placement of local stones, aquatic plants, and natural barriers that create an authentic stream appearance while ensuring structural integrity.

Ecosystem Development

Creation of micro-habitats along the stream course, incorporating native plants, shallow pools, and aeration features that support local wildlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions

See common questions we get about this service

  • How long can a landscape stream be?

    Stream length depends on your space and budget, typically ranging from 15-50 feet, with custom designs available for larger properties.

  • Does a stream require more maintenance than a pond?

    Streams typically need less maintenance than ponds, requiring monthly debris clearing and quarterly equipment checks. Moving water naturally resists algae growth.

  • Can you connect a stream to an existing pond?

    Yes, we specialize in integrating streams with existing water features, creating natural transitions and improved water circulation.

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