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Sonart Construction Corp.
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Water Feature - Install a Fountain or Waterfall

Serving Crowley, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

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"Sonart construction did a fabulous job on my Master Bathroom. The foreman was constantly in touch with me and made sure everything was as planned. I am very satisfied with their workmanship and quality. The service and price was excellent. I couldn't be happier. I definitely will recommend them to all my family and friends. 5 stars all the way thanks...."
Response time10 hrs
Response rate94%
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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The Grounds Guys Of Burleson
4.2(
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Water Feature - Install a Fountain or Waterfall

Serving Crowley, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"I was very impressed with the overall work that The Grounds Guys of Burleson did for us. The price was very reasonable, and the work was done timely and to our satisfaction. The crew was very professional, respectfully, and punctual. I would highly recommend them to anyone needing assistance with landscaping and sprinkler system upgrade. The management team (Shawn and John) were consummate professionals and oversaw the project from start to finish by being on site and actually working with their crew, which was great to see."
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Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Octavio Vazquez Catalan
4.6(
88
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Water Feature - Install a Fountain or Waterfall

Serving Crowley, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

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"The crew was a bit sloppy when Joe wasn't around, but he had them return to re-do a few places and clean off areas where the concrete/mortar should not have been placed. There wasn't anything than couldn't be fixed."
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Fountains questions, answered by experts

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.

After you fill in your pool, you can add trees and plants that help stabilize the soil. You might decide not to fill it in at all and find another use for the sunken area instead. A few ideas include creating a seating area or garden inside the empty pool. Depending on its size, you could create a place to roller-skate or install basketball hoops for an unconventional court.

A koi pond may add value to your home if it’s a feature sellers are looking for. Like pools, ponds can affect your property value depending on their condition, whether they’re a popular selling point, and how well they’re incorporated into your home’s landscape.

When deciding whether or not to turn off your pump, you should consider your area’s climate and the aquatic life in your pond. If you live in an area with freezing winter temperatures and don’t have any wildlife, keeping your pump on could damage it. If you have aquatic life but live in a colder climate, you might consider keeping your pump running and adding a pond heater.

In addition to length and width, pond liners also come in various thickness levels. Thickness is measured in mils, a unit of measurement equal to one-thousandth of an inch, with most pond liners ranging from 15 to 60 mils in thickness. The smaller the number, the thinner (and weaker) the liner. To prevent rips and tears, it’s best to choose a pond liner that’s at least 30 mils thick.

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