Water restoration, by who you are
The work is the same for every water body: restore the oxygen, measure the result. What changes is who you answer to: a family, a membership, a council, or an inspector.
Homeowners
To you it's the place itself: the pond your family swims in, fishes, and looks at every day. It deserves better than a monthly jug and a promise.
Golf courses
The pond on the signature hole is member-visible every day, and the irrigation draw touches the turf itself. You're fluent in water chemistry; what you need is a system that doesn't add work to your crew.
Municipalities
A closed beach is a public event, and every decision about the lake has to be defensible in front of council and residents. What you need is prevention that holds and paperwork that explains itself.
HOAs
The pond is the neighborhood's front page, and the board answers for both its look and its line item. Decisions need to hold up in a meeting and in the water.
Lagoon operators
Neighbor complaints, inspector visits, a crust that means pumping problems. A lagoon that's gone anaerobic makes itself everyone's business. You have zero patience for marketing, which suits us.
See what your water is doing.
An assessment starts with a measurement. A specialist profiles your water and you keep the numbers.