Waterfall Builders Serving All of Long Island
A well-built waterfall doesn't look installed — it looks like it belongs. At Long Island Waterscapes, every waterfall we build is designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape using natural boulders, layered stone, organic water flow, and integrated plantings.
Angelo has been building waterfalls on Long Island for 18+ years — from modest backyard cascades in Smithtown and Huntington to multi-tier estate waterfalls in Southampton and East Hampton. No two are alike, and that's exactly the point.
Types of Waterfalls We Build
Natural Rock Waterfalls
Our signature waterfall style — natural boulders stacked and positioned to create a cascade that looks as though it emerged from the landscape itself. Water flow, rock placement, and elevation changes are all carefully engineered to feel completely organic. These are our most popular installation and work beautifully as standalone features or as part of a pond and waterfall combination.
Pondless Waterfalls
A pondless waterfall delivers all the beauty and sound of a waterfall without a standing pond. Water disappears into a buried reservoir filled with gravel and recirculates back to the top — no pond, no standing water, minimal maintenance. Perfect for smaller yards, families with children, or homeowners who want maximum visual impact with minimal upkeep. See our full pondless waterfall page.
Backyard Stream Systems
A meandering stream running through your yard — connecting a waterfall at one end to a pond or reservoir at the other — creates an immersive, naturalistic landscape experience. We design stream courses that follow the natural grade of your property and feel completely at home in the landscape.
Pool Waterfalls
Pool waterfalls add a resort-quality feel to any in-ground pool. We build natural rock waterfalls that integrate directly with your existing pool, turning an ordinary backyard pool into something that looks like it belongs at a luxury hotel. See our pool waterfall installation page.
Multi-Tier Waterfalls
For properties with more vertical elevation — or when we create elevation artificially — multi-tier waterfalls create a dramatic, layered cascade. Each level creates different sounds and visual interest, and multiple planting pockets between tiers create opportunities for moss, ferns, and moisture-loving plants.
Want to See Waterfall Ideas for Your Property?
Angelo offers free consultations throughout Long Island. He'll visit your yard, assess the grade and space, and show you what kind of waterfall would look best for your specific landscape.
Schedule a Free VisitOur Waterfall Installation Process
- On-site consultation and design discussion with Angelo
- Site grading and excavation where needed
- EPDM rubber liner installation and underlayment
- Natural boulder and stone placement (we hand-select rocks for a natural look)
- Pump and pipe installation sized correctly for your waterfall's volume
- Biological filter integration (if connected to a pond)
- Final water flow tuning and rock adjustment
- Planting recommendations and optional landscape integration
Waterfall Installation Across Long Island
We install waterfalls throughout Long Island with a particular focus on the Hamptons and East End — areas where luxury outdoor living is a priority and homeowners expect the best.
Waterfall FAQs
How much does a waterfall installation cost on Long Island?
A basic pondless waterfall starts around $4,000–$8,000. A natural rock waterfall integrated with a pond typically runs $8,000–$20,000+ depending on size and complexity. Large estate waterfalls with multi-tier designs can exceed $30,000. Angelo provides firm quotes after seeing your property.
How long does waterfall installation take?
Most waterfall installations are completed in 1–3 days. Larger builds with pond integration or multi-tier designs may take up to a week.
Do you build waterfalls in Southampton and the Hamptons?
Yes — we specialize in the Hamptons and East End. See our dedicated Southampton waterfall installation page and Hamptons water features page.
Do waterfalls require a lot of maintenance?
Waterfalls connected to ecosystem ponds are largely self-maintaining. Pondless waterfalls require almost no maintenance — just occasional top-offs and an annual cleaning. We also offer maintenance plans covering seasonal startup and shutdown.
Serving Communities Across Long Island
We provide waterfall installation throughout Long Island — including the Hamptons communities of Southampton, East Hampton, Bridgehampton, and Sag Harbor; the North Shore communities of Huntington, Oyster Bay, Cold Spring Harbor, and Manhasset; and mid-Suffolk communities including Smithtown, Commack, and Islip. See our full service areas for every community we cover.