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Andre Wilson
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Water Feature - Install a Fountain or Waterfall

Serving Millport, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are a locally owned and operated company specializing in all types of residential and commercial construction and landscaping. For your next project, call us... We can take care of the ground work and finish your structural project all at one time. We offer friendly service to all of our customers, quality workmanship, and reasonable rates. Call us now!

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Fountains questions, answered by experts

How many fish can call your pond home depends on the volume of the pond and the fish size. Your pond's filtration system also influences the number of fish that will thrive in a pond. A general rule of thumb is to have 1 inch of fish for every square foot in a pond that's 2 feet deep. Another rule of thumb you can follow is to have one koi fish for every 200 gallons of water or two goldfish for every 200 gallons.

Smaller, pondless water features like bird baths, self-contained fountains, and bubbling rocks are much lower maintenance than their counterparts that include ponds. Pondless features help you avoid high pond maintenance costs and allow you to spend more time enjoying the water feature and less time on upkeep.

Natural pools don’t necessarily attract snakes, although there is a chance they could stop by for a quick visit. They’re not likely to stay, however, because there’s nothing for snakes to eat in a natural pool environment. A well-maintained natural pool has clear water, so you should be able to easily spot a snake before diving in.

Costs depend on design, materials, plumbing, labor, and optional lighting or filtration features.

Yes, natural pools can get algae since they use the same filtration processes as lakes or streams. However, you can reduce the risk of algae by adding more algae-fighting plants and not installing your natural swimming pool in direct sunlight, as it promotes algae growth.

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