Top-rated fountain pros.

Get matched with top fountain pros in Lambertville, MI

Enter your ZIP and get matched with up to 5 pros

Need a pro for your fountain service project in Lambertville, MI?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

Find Fountain pros in Lambertville

Meticulous Masonry, LLC is a up and coming Top Quality custom masonry company! Our main goal is to meticulously achieve customer satisfaction! Contact for a free estimate!



Certified Contractors

9000 Maumee Western Road
5.00(
1
)

Certified Contractors

9000 Maumee Western Road
5.00(
1
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Certified Contractors Ohio serves the Greater Toledo area with a range of contracting and construction services. From roofing to basements and everything in between. If you don't see what you need on our list, ask us, because "Yeah..We Do That Too!!"

Certified Contractors Ohio serves the Greater Toledo area with a range of contracting and construction services. From roofing to basements and everything in between. If you don't see what you need on our list, ask us, because "Yeah..We Do That Too!!"


TCR - Thomas Construction and Remodeling, LLC

PO Box 266
No reviews yet

TCR - Thomas Construction and Remodeling, LLC

PO Box 266
No reviews yet
43 years of experience

We are a new construction and remodeling business. We service both residential and commercial needs. We have relationships with many sub contractors and suppliers in our area, which allow us to service all your construction needs.

We are a new construction and remodeling business. We service both residential and commercial needs. We have relationships with many sub contractors and suppliers in our area, which allow us to service all your construction needs.




NORTH BRANCH NURSERY INC

3359 Kesson Rd
4.63(
8
)

NORTH BRANCH NURSERY INC

3359 Kesson Rd
4.63(
8
)
Customers say: Super punctual
43 years of experience

North Branch Nursery covers over 300 acres featuring 290 varieties of trees and over 300 varieties of shrubs. We grow over 20,000 perennials each year and have approximately 75,000 plants in container production. North Branch Nursery also carries a wide variety of new and unique plants. In addition to growing trees, North Branch Nursery, Inc. offers a full service landscape design and installation division. The nursery employs approximately over 60 full time employees March through December.

North Branch Nursery covers over 300 acres featuring 290 varieties of trees and over 300 varieties of shrubs. We grow over 20,000 perennials each year and have approximately 75,000 plants in container production. North Branch Nursery also carries a wide variety of new and unique plants. In addition to growing trees, North Branch Nursery, Inc. offers a full service landscape design and installation division. The nursery employs approximately over 60 full time employees March through December.


Avatar for McClurg Environmental

McClurg Environmental

7450 Hill Ave
4.11(
44
)

McClurg Environmental

7450 Hill Ave
4.11(
44
)
Customers say: Super punctual
41 years of experience

McClurg Environmental is a locally owned and operated full-service grounds management company. We strive to bring value to our customers by delivering quality workmanship, professional service and the use of professional equipment and products. Among the many services we provide, our core elements are professional quality lawn care, tree and shrub care, complete grounds management, landscaping, irrigation and pest control. Not only do we provide expert design and construction/installation service, but we also offer continuing maintenance of the finished product for years to come. At McClurg Environmental, we strive for total customer satisfaction, which has been our life-blood since 1984. This has always been our way, and will continue to be our goal in our business...

"I had been using Mcclurg for the last 3 years. I only used them because the previous owners had used them and said they were the cheapest. I have not had any issues with the technicians who serviced my irrigation system but the office staff was terrible to deal with. When scheduling my irrigation system to be turned on, I noticed a cracked pipe and notified the office staff about it when I scheduled my system to be turned on. The technician who came out, was courteous and professional. And as I later found out, is the company president! He got right to work running the system, checking the heads and then attempted to fix the cracked pipe. I was in a virtual meeting, so my boyfriend checked the pipe the pipe and noticed it was leaking. He asked the technician to look at it again before he left. A few minutes later, the technician said it was all fixed and he was leaving. After he left, we looked at the pipe and unfortunately, it was still leaking. I called the office and asked them to send someone back out because the pipe was still leaking. They said they were booked up and would send him out in a week or so. Several days later, I received a bill for: Spring turn on, 4 different irrigation parts, and repair irrigation labor to the tune of over $300. I mistakenly, paid the bill knowing the technician was already scheduled to come back out to correctly fix the pipe. I didn't think about this until after the fact, but I was charged for 4 separate irrigation parts: cap, rebuild kit, fittings and pvc pipe totalling $110 for a 6-8" section of pipe that he seemed to have fixed with glue! I can only assume as a professional company, they would charge customers for only what was used/needed. When, the same technician (again the company president) came back out, he explained that it was probably old glue that he used. He bought a new can of glue and attempted to fixed the pipe again. Roughly 20 minutes after he left, I heard water gushing outside! When I went to see what it was, I found the pipe broke off where he had glued it and water gushing out like a fountain, flooding my yard!! After shutting the waterline off, I called the technician himself, and told him what was happening. He said he would come right out. A few hours later he returned and fixed the pipe correctly. Again, he was very courteous and professional. A week or so later, I received another bill for: service call/repair and irrigation parts for $105.00. My boyfriend called the office and left a voicemail explaining that this was not a new service call, but in fact a continuation from the initial call. He said the pipe was not fixed properly the first time and therefore the technician had to come out a second and third time to correct it. Several days later, I received an email from the office manager saying (direct quote) "He did leave a detailed message about a recent invoice for $105. First, I do not appreciate his statement in his message that we messed something up and didn’t do a good job. That simply is Not true." However, they DID mess it up...several times! She continued to state, and I quote: "I do not want to get into an argument over this. Customers think they are knowledgeable about the subject matter and if that is the case then why call us in the first place?" I was shocked to hear a person in the customer service industry respond that way to a customer! Not the mention the fact that her title is office manager! I guess I figured that somehow the billing department messed up and billed me incorrectly. I understand mistakes happen. So I sent a second email to her, again, explaining the situation was, in that, this was not a second issue and therefore shouldn't be billed a second time. Wow! So she was willing to lose a customer of over 3 years for $105 bill that was an error on their part? Or maybe they are just hoping to overcharge people and hope they don't notice? It wasn't fixed properly the first several times, plan and simple!"

Kelly Z on October 2020

McClurg Environmental is a locally owned and operated full-service grounds management company. We strive to bring value to our customers by delivering quality workmanship, professional service and the use of professional equipment and products. Among the many services we provide, our core elements are professional quality lawn care, tree and shrub care, complete grounds management, landscaping, irrigation and pest control. Not only do we provide expert design and construction/installation service, but we also offer continuing maintenance of the finished product for years to come. At McClurg Environmental, we strive for total customer satisfaction, which has been our life-blood since 1984. This has always been our way, and will continue to be our goal in our business...

"I had been using Mcclurg for the last 3 years. I only used them because the previous owners had used them and said they were the cheapest. I have not had any issues with the technicians who serviced my irrigation system but the office staff was terrible to deal with. When scheduling my irrigation system to be turned on, I noticed a cracked pipe and notified the office staff about it when I scheduled my system to be turned on. The technician who came out, was courteous and professional. And as I later found out, is the company president! He got right to work running the system, checking the heads and then attempted to fix the cracked pipe. I was in a virtual meeting, so my boyfriend checked the pipe the pipe and noticed it was leaking. He asked the technician to look at it again before he left. A few minutes later, the technician said it was all fixed and he was leaving. After he left, we looked at the pipe and unfortunately, it was still leaking. I called the office and asked them to send someone back out because the pipe was still leaking. They said they were booked up and would send him out in a week or so. Several days later, I received a bill for: Spring turn on, 4 different irrigation parts, and repair irrigation labor to the tune of over $300. I mistakenly, paid the bill knowing the technician was already scheduled to come back out to correctly fix the pipe. I didn't think about this until after the fact, but I was charged for 4 separate irrigation parts: cap, rebuild kit, fittings and pvc pipe totalling $110 for a 6-8" section of pipe that he seemed to have fixed with glue! I can only assume as a professional company, they would charge customers for only what was used/needed. When, the same technician (again the company president) came back out, he explained that it was probably old glue that he used. He bought a new can of glue and attempted to fixed the pipe again. Roughly 20 minutes after he left, I heard water gushing outside! When I went to see what it was, I found the pipe broke off where he had glued it and water gushing out like a fountain, flooding my yard!! After shutting the waterline off, I called the technician himself, and told him what was happening. He said he would come right out. A few hours later he returned and fixed the pipe correctly. Again, he was very courteous and professional. A week or so later, I received another bill for: service call/repair and irrigation parts for $105.00. My boyfriend called the office and left a voicemail explaining that this was not a new service call, but in fact a continuation from the initial call. He said the pipe was not fixed properly the first time and therefore the technician had to come out a second and third time to correct it. Several days later, I received an email from the office manager saying (direct quote) "He did leave a detailed message about a recent invoice for $105. First, I do not appreciate his statement in his message that we messed something up and didn’t do a good job. That simply is Not true." However, they DID mess it up...several times! She continued to state, and I quote: "I do not want to get into an argument over this. Customers think they are knowledgeable about the subject matter and if that is the case then why call us in the first place?" I was shocked to hear a person in the customer service industry respond that way to a customer! Not the mention the fact that her title is office manager! I guess I figured that somehow the billing department messed up and billed me incorrectly. I understand mistakes happen. So I sent a second email to her, again, explaining the situation was, in that, this was not a second issue and therefore shouldn't be billed a second time. Wow! So she was willing to lose a customer of over 3 years for $105 bill that was an error on their part? Or maybe they are just hoping to overcharge people and hope they don't notice? It wasn't fixed properly the first several times, plan and simple!"

Kelly Z on October 2020



Showing 1-10 of 12
Fountains questions, answered by experts

Yes, it’s possible to DIY a plunge pool and shave labor costs off of the project total. If you’re considering a DIY build, keep in mind that you will be responsible for pool installation and landscaping (which may require excavation). This type of DIY project is best left to particularly handy homeowners who have prior pool installation experience. 

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.

If you’re drinking the water, you can store it indefinitely as long as you properly treat it and your container doesn’t break down. Without any treatment system, you should only leave rainwater in a rain barrel for up to four weeks. If you’re using the water on your garden or lawn, you can store your water until algae start to grow. 

You can use the outdoor spigot to do many things like cleaning patio furniture, washing down driveways, or watering plants. You can also attach outdoor hoses and some sprinkler systems to your spigot, making it much easier to keep your grass and plants watered. When connecting a hose or sprinkler system to your outdoor spigot, pay close attention to the manufacturer’s instructions, as they can ensure a snug fit with no leaks.

A good rule of thumb is to change 5% to 15% of your koi pon’s water every week. Partial water changes help keep your koi healthy, and replacing small amounts at a time prevents causing stress for the fish.

The Lambertville, MI homeowners’ guide to fountain services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.

What do you need done? We’ll find top pros.
  • 🌱 "Mow a small front yard"
  • 🛠 "Fix a leaking pipe under the sink"
  • 🏠 "Repair shingles on an asphalt roof"