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Philadelphia Stone & Waterscapes
5.0(
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Water Feature - Install a Fountain or Waterfall

Serving Eddystone, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Pete was very professional from the very first phone call telling me what I would get and educated me on the whole eco system. Pete and Tom were so nice they created a beautiful pond and waterfall in an area of my yard that was an eyesore. I canâ t wait for spring to garden around the pond. So glad I didnâ t attempt to do this myself. I highly recommend Philapond . Thank you Pete and Tom !!!!!"
Streams
Suspended Spilling Bowls
Basalt Stone Columns
Simple Pond with 10 ft stream
Bubbling Pagoda Stones

+9

Response time10 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Environmental Landscape Associates
4.2(
9
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Water Feature - Install a Fountain or Waterfall

Serving Eddystone, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Credit card accepted

"I like Environmental Landscape Associates a lot. The owner was the one who created the estimate. He is a young guy but super, super intelligent. He did his job very, very well. He knew everything upfront. They were probably the best people I have dealt with with regard to contractor."
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Fountains questions, answered by experts

One of the most important parts of building a pond is digging the right depth. Your pond needs to be at least one to two feet deep. The specifics of the depth will depend on factors such as the placement of the pond and whether you plan on having fish. If you have fish in your pond, it will need to be at least two feet deep.

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.

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.

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.

Because frogs require fresh water for survival, they can die from repeated exposure to swimming pool chemicals. Chlorine dehydrates frogs, which can lead to their deaths. To ensure frogs don’t hang out in your pool for long periods, safely remove them once you spot them in your pool and install a frog log so they can easily hop out on their own.

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