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WaterScape Sparkle Care
 
Small Water Features-
Since its beginning in 2002 the WaterScape Sparkle Program has been maintaining water features with much success!  Maintenance of your pond ecosystem is already easier than the lawn you removed to put the water feature in, but with a hectic work schedule and a busy family life it is nice to leave the maintenace of your pond to the experts.  Our trained techinicians visit the water feature on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly schedule.  We use the highest rated water treatments in the industry, the most effective tools on the market, and an endless amount of educational support to make your pond sparkle all season long.  Sit back, listen to the gentle sounds of the water, and enjoy the lifestyle of owning a water feature!
 
Large Water Features-
Started in 2007 WaterScape has taken its maintenance team to the realm of large water features.  Farm ponds, retention ponds, detention ponds, earth bottom ponds, storm water ponds, etc. the names go on and on.  Ponds that fit into this category are 1/8 acre or larger.  Large Water Feature Sparkle Care focuses on reducing maintenance and increasing clarity and quality of many types of large water features.  When there is algae, weeds, or noxious odors the solution usually lies in the basics and we look at those basics to determine what needs to be changed.  Ponds are meant to bring joy, happiness, and excitement to your yard or neighborhood and we want to help you achieve just that! 
Winter Sparkle Care-
This program was created in 2005 with the idea that to some of our customers their fish were very important to them and many people felt uneasy in the winter months about the health of their beloved pets.  The conditions of the frigid waters in the winter months will determine if your fish get to enjoy the daffodils and tuplips in the spring.  While you remain in the warmth our technician will visit your pond weekly or bi-weekly to make sure your icy backyard paradise is a safe place for your fish to hibernate.
 
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Last Updated on Friday, 13 February 2009 11:18
 
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