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Lancaster LANDesign
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Water Feature - Install a Fountain or Waterfall

Serving Pullman, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

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"We had Lancaster Landesign replace our old patio with a new, larger, raised patio, including new Trex steps. The work was done in a timely manner and we are very pleased with the outcome and with the friendly service. We heartily recommend this company!"
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Response time2 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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A2Z Services
2.5(
28
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Water Feature - Install a Fountain or Waterfall

Serving Pullman, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

"Keith and his two employees did some demolition work in the basement of my house. They worked very hard for almost four hours. It was a big, dirty job and they did a very good job. I would hire them again if I had more demo work to do."
Mobile Home Demolition
Mobile home Demolition
Front Yard Grading & Black Dirt
Response time6 hrs
Recommended by81%of homeowners
Fountains questions, answered by experts

Ponds enhance landscapes, support wildlife, and create a tranquil outdoor environment.

Natural swimming pools are designed to deter pests, including mosquitoes. While any body of water can potentially attract pests, the natural filtration system keeps the water clean and constantly moving. Mosquitoes specifically are attracted to standing water, so the continuously circulating water in a natural pool makes it an inhospitable environment for them.

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.

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.

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.

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