Algae Control

Spring & Summer Pond Algae Control

Serving Old Bridge, Matawan, Monmouth County-NJ

Also Serving Middlesex & Ocean County-NJ

Liberty’s Pavers, Ponds & Water Features LLC

Algae Control

Understanding pond algae can be an ugly task to most Old Bridge, Matawan, Monmouth, Middlesex & Ocean County-NJ area pond owners. Finding a balanced growth of healthy pond algae is really quite easy, once you have a general understanding of a few basic principles and water treatments. As long as you remember, “There is no such thing as an algae-free pond”, you will have a better grasp on the subject.

Too much algae can impair the aesthetics of your backyard pond, deplete oxygen, and potentially harm your aquatic life. Discoloration of water may mean that the water quality of the pond is poor, but green water does not always mean unhealthy. If you would like professional help with your algae problems, Contact Us.

Enjoy a worry-free water feature. Liberty’s Pavers, Ponds & Water Features LLC’s maintenance professionals are ready to come out and ensure your Old Bridge, Matawan, Monmouth, Middlesex & Ocean County-NJ pond remains beautiful. They treat your pond just as they would their very own, and they are always willing to answer any questions and solve any problems you encounter. A worry-free, carefree, and stress-free pond is the dream of every water feature owner. We understand the commitment, time, and energy it takes to maintain a gorgeous and healthy water feature. We want to take that burden away and give you a guaranteed fresh, clean, and relaxing pond, waterfall, or fountain.

Liberty’s Pavers, Ponds & Water Features LLC

Spring & Summer Algae Control Services

Summer days and warm nights, here in the Old Bridge, Matawan, Monmouth, Middlesex & Ocean County-NJ area, can mean more time to enjoy your pond & waterfalls. But the warmer water temperatures also create a perfect environment for any number of algae issues. There are two types that are commonly found in home water gardens. Suspended algae, or green water, are made up of millions of microscopic plants floating through the water. It makes your pond look green and murky. String algae forms long hair-like strands and attaches to rocks, gravel, and other surfaces in your pond.