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Pond & Waterfall Leak Detection & Repair
Hampden County Western Mass (MA) & Hartford County Connecticut (CT)

In both Connecticut & Massachusetts service calls we use a consistent troubleshooting methodology to narrow down the source of your leak or repair needed as quickly as possible. We start with the most likely suspects, such as leaky plumbing connections, old skimmer and filter leaks, and improperly formed waterfalls. If you live in the Hampden County Mass, or Hartford County Connecticut area, and are having pond problems such as a pond leak, and the source of the issue is not found in these areas, and we've ruled everything else out – you've got a hole in your liner that needs repair. See Liner Repair information on our Pond Repairs page.
Understanding The Basic's Of A Leaky Pond
What is Evaporation?
First, let's have a look at what evaporation is and what it isn't. Evaporation is caused by water turning into a vapor and escaping from your pond. The amount of water loss will vary according to the region of the country and the time of year. Ponds that are located in our area of the country with moderate temperatures and high humidity can expect to see 1 to 1 ½ inches of water loss per week during the spring and summer. Most of this evaporation should be replaced naturally by rain. However, if you live in an area with high temperatures and low humidity, it's possible to see 3 inches or more of evaporation in a week. |
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Another possibility is that water is splashing out of your stream. To fix a "splash leak," all you have to do is adjust a few of the rocks under and around your waterfall. This will contain or redirect the splash and it will stop the splash leak. Once again, you've solved the problem the easy and cost-effective way ... using common sense.
Low edges can be built back up by simply backfilling and compacting soil beneath the liner in order to raise the edge of the liner above the water level. |
Look For Obstructions in the Stream and Waterfalls
In addition to checking for low edges, you should also check your stream and waterfall. Rocks and excessive plant or algae growth, large animals cooling off in the stream or BIOFALLS® filter can restrict the flow of water and divert it over the edge of the liner. Plants and algae should be maintained by trimming them back in order to let the water pass freely. All in all, these leaks are extremely easy to fix. |
Services | Cleaning | Skimmers | BioFalls | Large Pond | Repairs | Leak Repair | Lighting | Algae Control
We Service All Of The Hampden County Areas
Western Massachusetts & Northern Connecticut
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Massachusetts- Westfield, Longmeadow, Chicopee, Springfield, West Springfield, South Hadley, East Longmeadow, Ludlow, Holyoke, Southampton, Wilbraham, Southwick, Hampden, Agawam, Russell, Palmer, Brimfield, Monson, Hadley, Amherst, Northampton, Westhampton, Easthampton, Hatfield, Belchertown,Granby, Ware, Huntington, Worthington, Goshen Connecticut- Somers, Suffield, West Suffield, Enfield, Simsbury, West Simsbury, Granby, East Granby, Windsor, Windsor Locks, East Windsor, South Windsor |