Nothing adds to the tranquility and allure of your backyard quite like a beautifully designed pond! Whether you envision a peaceful pond with a flowing waterfall or a hardscape kitchen encircled by water features, we offer a broad spectrum of design options to match your unique vision.
Allow us to help you transform your backyard into an idyllic haven where you can relax, entertain guests, and reconnect with the natural world. Get in touch with us today and discover how we can turn your dream pond into a reality!
Collection ponds are unsung heroes of urban landscapes, capturing rain and stormwater runoff to protect waterways from pollution.
Personalize your backyard paradise! Series ponds provide a framework for your creativity, allowing you to customize details and make them your own.
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Koi & Fish Ponds for Altoona, State College, Johnstown, Bedford, & Hollidaysburg, PA
A properly designed and installed koi pond can give you an all-natural, low maintenance piece of paradise, as well as, provide food, shelter, and safety to the wildlife around it. The key to a beautiful fish pond comes in the proper inclusion and placement of each piece of the ecosystem puzzle; Circulation, Filtration, Fish, Aquatic Plants, Rocks/Gravel and Bacteria.
Circulation System is really just a fancy way of saying “pumps and plumbing.” The proper size pump and pipe diameter are extremely important for the aesthetics of a koi and fish pond.
Proper Filtration System includes the use of both a biological and a mechanical filter. A biological filter provides surface area for beneficial bacteria to colonize and remove excess nutrients from the water. A mechanical filter will not only pre-filter the water and house the pump; it will also skim debris from the water’s surface to prevent the accumulation of organic materials on the pond floor.
Fish are an integral part of any ecosystem. Unfortunately, fish are often seen as creating a maintenance nightmare. Contrary to popular belief, fish will actually reduce pond maintenance, as they graze on string algae and bottom feed from the pond floor.