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Wertz and Co

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Wertz and Co

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Customers say: Super punctual
99 years of experience

Roofing and Chimney contractors, Since 1926 17 employees, Free Est. fast services family owned NFI Cert. BBB A+ rating. Additional contact name - R.L. Becker. Must mention Angie's List to redeem discount.

"The two technicians that came were great. They were polite, helpful, caring, knowledgeable, helped me out and did fantastic job and clean up"

Sharon B on March 2022

Roofing and Chimney contractors, Since 1926 17 employees, Free Est. fast services family owned NFI Cert. BBB A+ rating. Additional contact name - R.L. Becker. Must mention Angie's List to redeem discount.

"The two technicians that came were great. They were polite, helpful, caring, knowledgeable, helped me out and did fantastic job and clean up"

Sharon B on March 2022


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Lay It Down Tile & Home Improvement

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Lay It Down Tile & Home Improvement

4.41(
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Customers say: True professional
22 years of experience

Lay It Down Tile & Home Improvement is Owner Operated, and has been in business for almost 15 years. Proudly serving Hunterdon, Somerset, Mercer, Morris, Warren, Middlesex, and Ocean counties, along with eastern Pennsylvania. Our services include, Ceramic tile installation, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodel, Electrical and plumbing services, Hardwood flooring installation and refinishing, Painting, Door and Window installation, Service contracts and Property Management. We combine quality, service, all at the best prices in the area. Call us for a free estimate, and get your project started today!

Lay It Down Tile & Home Improvement is Owner Operated, and has been in business for almost 15 years. Proudly serving Hunterdon, Somerset, Mercer, Morris, Warren, Middlesex, and Ocean counties, along with eastern Pennsylvania. Our services include, Ceramic tile installation, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodel, Electrical and plumbing services, Hardwood flooring installation and refinishing, Painting, Door and Window installation, Service contracts and Property Management. We combine quality, service, all at the best prices in the area. Call us for a free estimate, and get your project started today!

Fountains questions, answered by experts

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.

Even if you empty your pond before the winter, there’s a good chance it will refill naturally. It’s ideal in most cases, then, to leave water in your pond and winterize it instead. This method will prevent ice damage and protect wildlife. Plus, it’ll lessen the steps required to reopen your pond in the spring.

Lifespans vary by material and manufacturer, but pond liners last anywhere from 10 to 75 years. For example, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pond liners have a life expectancy of up to 20 years. Other types of pond liners, including those made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), can last 40 to 50 years.

Most home misters use several cups of water in a couple of minutes, or around a gallon per hour of use. That varies greatly depending on the size of the system and the power of the pump. If you are using professional services, you should ask about water use for your planned system when you’re getting an estimate. If you are using a water tank, make sure it’s filled before operation.

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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