Whether you’ve got a backyard pond, farm reservoir, or an overgrown water feature on your property, keeping it clean and functional isn’t always easy. Over time, ponds can fill with muck, weeds, algae, and debris—turning what should be a peaceful, beautiful spot into an eyesore (or even a mosquito breeding ground).
The good news? With the right equipment and a little know-how, pond cleaning and restoration can bring your water feature back to life—healthier, clearer, and better looking than ever.
Ponds naturally collect organic material—like leaves, algae, fish waste, and silt. Without proper maintenance, all that buildup turns into sludge that affects water quality, harms wildlife, and clogs up your system.
Here in the Pacific Northwest, our rainy climate and fast-growing vegetation can speed up that process. If your pond hasn’t been cleaned in a while, it’s likely due for a refresh.
Not sure if your pond needs help? Look for these signs:
Whether it’s a natural pond or a man-made water feature, regular maintenance can prevent bigger problems down the road.
Pond cleaning and restoration services can be tailored to your specific needs, but they often include:
Pond restoration doesn’t just improve the way your property looks—it supports healthy ecosystems, improves drainage, and increases property value. Whether you’re using your pond for livestock, irrigation, fishing, or just relaxing, keeping it clean and functional is key.
For neglected or overgrown ponds, restoration can involve reshaping the basin, repairing outflow areas, or re-establishing native plants along the banks. Each job is different—and that’s where an experienced team can help.
We offer full-service pond cleaning and restoration throughout Clark County and the surrounding areas. From small backyard ponds to large agricultural systems, we bring the equipment and expertise to get the job done right—with minimal disruption to your land.