How to Pick the Right Lake Company (Without Getting Sunk)

When it comes to taking care of your pond or lake, you don’t want to just hire any random person with a bucket of chemicals and a prayer. You need a company that knows what they’re doing and can keep your pond happy, healthy, and not totally overrun by algae. So, here’s what to look for when picking a lake management company that won’t leave you high and dry.

1. Proactive, Year-Round Care (Not Just “We’ll Fix It When It Breaks”)

A good lake company isn’t just swooping in once in a while to throw some chemicals in the water. They’ll offer a year-round management plan that keeps things in tip-top shape. We’re talking aeration, fish stocking, and regular checkups to make sure your pond isn’t turning into a swampy disaster. Prevention is key, folks! It’s way cheaper to stop problems before they start.


2. Eco-Friendly and Earth-Loving Practices

Let’s be honest, nobody wants to kill the planet while fixing their pond. Look for a company that cares about the environment. The best ones use sustainable solutions like beneficial plants, aerators, and natural fixes to keep your pond healthy. This means fewer chemicals and more Mother Nature doing her thing. You want your pond to thrive naturally, not get nuked with harsh stuff.

Related: A Pond’s Life


3. Custom Plans (Because Your Pond is a Snowflake)

Every pond is unique—just like a snowflake or your favorite cat (who also has a lot of personality). You don’t want some generic “one-size-fits-all” plan that treats your pond like every other body of water out there. You need a team that will actually visit your pond, figure out what’s going on, and create a custom plan just for you. It’s like getting a tailored suit, but for your water. Stylish, right?


4. Certified Experts Who Know What They’re Doing

You wouldn’t trust your car to someone who just “really loves cars,” right? Same goes for your pond. Look for a company that’s full of certified pros—biologists, ecologists, and environmental scientists who actually know what they’re talking about. These aren’t just pond enthusiasts—they’re the real deal. They’ll give your pond the care it deserves without making things worse.


5. Fancy Tech to Keep Track of Your Pond’s Health

We’re in the 21st century, people—your pond deserves more than a backyard thermometer and a gut feeling. The best companies use cool tech like hydro-acoustic mapping (sounds fancy, right?) and water quality testing to track how your pond is doing. This way, they can make sure everything is running smoothly and fix any issues before they blow up into major problems. It’s like giving your pond a high-tech checkup!


Bottom Line:

Picking the right lake management company is like picking a good pair of shoes—you want something that fits, works well, and won’t leave you stranded. Go for a company that offers year-round, proactive care, uses eco-friendly solutions, and provides custom plans for your unique pond. Plus, make sure they have certified experts and use fancy technology to keep your water in top shape. Choose wisely, and your pond will thank you!

Patrick Simmsgeiger is President of Diversified Waterscapes and a Certified Lake Manager. Patrick can be reached at contactus@dwiwater.com.

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