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Complete Koi Pond Kits — Everything You Need to Build
Building a koi pond from scratch can feel overwhelming, but a complete pond kit simplifies the process by bundling all the essential components into one package. Play It Koi carries koi pond kits from Atlantic Water Gardens, EasyPro, and Aquascape that include the liner, underlayment, pump, skimmer, waterfall filter, plumbing fittings, and often the biological filter media — everything needed to go from an empty yard to a functioning pond in a weekend.
What Comes in a Koi Pond Kit
A typical pond kit includes an EPDM or RPE pond liner with geotextile underlayment, a submersible or external pond pump, a skimmer unit with debris net and filter mats, a biological waterfall filter (biofalls), flexible PVC plumbing and fittings, and installation hardware. Premium kits may also include LED lighting, decorative spillway lips, or a UV clarifier. The key advantage of a kit is that every component is pre-matched for flow rate and pond volume — no guesswork on compatibility.
Choosing the Right Kit Size
Koi pond kits are sized by finished pond dimensions and volume. Small kits cover ponds in the 6 by 8 foot range (roughly 1,000 gallons), while large kits accommodate 11 by 16 foot ponds (3,000+ gallons). For koi specifically, a larger kit is almost always the better investment. Koi grow quickly and need room, and upgrading a too-small pond later costs far more than starting at the right size. For beginners, a kit in the 8 by 11 foot to 11 by 16 foot range provides enough space for a healthy starter collection of four to six koi.
Koi Pond Kit vs. Custom Build
Kits offer convenience, matched components, and often cost savings compared to buying each piece separately. A custom build makes more sense for very large ponds, unusual shapes, or advanced filtration systems like bead filters and bottom drains. Many experienced pond builders start with a kit for their first pond and graduate to custom builds as their hobby grows. Either way, quality pond plumbing and properly sized equipment are the foundation of success.
Installation Tips for First-Time Builders
Before digging, call 811 to mark underground utilities. Excavate shelves at different depths for marginal plants and provide a deep zone of at least three feet for koi safety and temperature stability. Position the skimmer opposite the waterfall to create natural circulation across the entire pond surface. Take time to level the edges — uneven edging is the most visible installation mistake and the hardest to fix later.
Play It Koi offers free shipping on orders over $99 and expert guidance for every step of the build. Contact our pond builders for kit selection advice.
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Pondless Waterfall Kits · Pond Liners · Pond Pumps · Pond Filtration · Plumbing & Fittings
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a koi pond kit?
A standard koi pond kit includes a pond liner with underlayment, a pump, a skimmer, a biological waterfall filter (biofalls), flexible PVC pipe and fittings, and installation hardware. Some kits also include LED lights, additional filter media, or a UV clarifier. All components are pre-matched to work together for the specified pond size.
Should I buy a pond kit or build a custom pond?
Pond kits are ideal for first-time builders because every component is sized and matched. Custom builds offer more flexibility for larger ponds, unusual shapes, or advanced filtration like bead filters and bottom drains. Kits typically save 10 to 20 percent compared to buying the same components individually.
What size koi pond kit should a beginner start with?
Beginners should start with at least an 8 by 11 foot kit (approximately 1,500 to 2,000 gallons). This provides enough water volume for four to six koi with room to grow. Avoid the smallest kits if you plan to keep koi — they grow rapidly and need adequate space and water volume for long-term health.




















