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Flores Masonry & Concrete LLC
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Serving Nucla, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

"It was excellent. They were available immediately. They negotiated with the price. They arrived on time. They were very highly skilled. The work was awesome. They were very good."
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Michael's Lawn Service, LLC
3.7(
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Serving Nucla, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He arranged for master gardeners from CSU extension office to evaluate the trees on site. Their recommendation of removel of trees was held in high esteem. Michael called them immediately, had the evaluation within days, and we knew just what to do with the diseased trees. I highly recommend Michael's Lawn Service to anyone in SW Colorado!!! Cathy Maestas Manager, Northbrook Villas MHC"
Lawn Service
Professional Property Maintenance
Deer Proofing Landscape Regular Lawn Maintenance
Raised Garden Bed with Various Plants
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
Harpers and Son Tree Service
New to Angi

Serving Nucla, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Customer satisfaction is what determines our success, which is why we take a hands-on approach. When interacting with HARPER AND SON TREE SERVICE, you'll notice that we're particularly focused on the principles of quality workmanship, timely completion, competitive pricing and integrity in all our business dealings. We combine knowledge and research with our extensive practical experience to ensure a specialized approach for your project needs. Contact us today for a fair and accurate estimate of your project. We look forward to adding you to our long and growing list of happy customers.\n\n\n

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Fountains questions, answered by experts

The average pond maintenance cost is $2,000. But how much you pay to take care of your pond depends on multiple factors, such as the size of the pond and whether fish live in it. Your area's climate also affects the overall maintenance cost, as you may need to winterize your pond to protect it and any aquatic life in it during the colder months.

Yes, your fish should stay alive in a frozen pond if you winterize it properly. By ensuring your pond has enough oxygen, good water quality, and a hole to release harmful gases, your pond and fish have the best chance of staying alive and healthy. However, if you have tropical fish, they should be overwintered indoors.

When deep cleaning your koi pond, transfer fish to a clean, uncontaminated container at least one foot deep, like a large bucket, tub, or kiddie pond. Fill the container with their existing pond water to avoid shocking them, and place the container in full or partial shade. When it’s time to reintroduce them into the pond, slowly add the new water to the container before adding the fish and container water back into the pond.

You have several options for your pond by getting your yard ready for the winter. You can winterize your koi pond by ensuring it’s at least 5 feet deep so it doesn’t freeze completely, installing a pond heater or aerator and having it run at all times, and installing a deicer if temperatures are dangerously low for an extended period. You can also choose to shut down your pond for the winter by removing all the wildlife in it and bringing it indoors, cleaning out the filter and pump, and then covering the pond with a tarp.

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.

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