OnePond
06/14/2026
A lot of pond problems start the same way.
It was fine
Then it got a little green
Then we stopped looking at it
We get it. Life gets busy.
If you've got a pond in North Georgia that needs a reset, tell us which one you're dealing with right now:
A) Green water
B) Low flow or pump issues
C) Overgrown plants
D) Muck and debris
Drop your letter in the comments.
If you want us to handle it for you, book at onepond.net.
***ngGA
06/13/2026
"Really happy with the work this pond company did for us. Corey was easy to work with, showed up when he said he would, and did a great job on the pond."
- Valerie, Kennesaw
That kind of feedback means everything to us.
If your pond has been sitting too long, book a free First Touch Appointment and get an exact quote on the spot.
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06/12/2026
Elise built her pond 15 years ago with her son. It had three full-grown goldfish, around 25 babies, and a healthy community of tadpoles. The water had cleared up, but debris had built up on the bottom over the years.
Midway through the clean, we lifted the pump housing and found a snake living underneath it. We relocated it safely, finished the job, and returned every fish to the water.
This is just a normal Tuesday for us.
We have one free pond clean spot still available for ponds under 500 gallons with no Koi and no plant removal needed. If that sounds like yours, head to onepond.net/free-clean.
06/11/2026
If your pond water is getting that green tint right now, here's the most common reason in North Georgia:
Warm days + lots of sun + extra nutrients in the water = algae takes off.
Three simple checks that help:
1. Make sure your pump is actually moving water the way it should
2. Clean the filter before it clogs and slows flow
3. Pull out decaying leaves and plant matter before it turns into fertilizer
If you'd like us to look at it and tell you what's going on, book at onepond.net.
***ngGA
06/10/2026
Penny is in her early 80s, lives on Lake Lanier, and has a pond her husband designed and built before his dementia took hold. It has glass windows built into the wall so you can watch the fish from the basement. It goes 12 feet deep.
Before we got there I thought she said it was 2,500 gallons. I misheard... it is 25,000 gallons.
The cattails had overgrown and were cutting off the aeration. We cut them back and repositioned the pots so they were spread evenly.
Her review: "Corey's cheerfulness and can-do attitude were especially appreciated."
We will be back when her pump is repaired to drain and clean the bottom. Some jobs are relationships, not just visits.
If your pond needs attention, book a free First Touch Appointment at onepond.net.
06/09/2026
The last free pond clean spot is still open.
One qualifying pond, under 500 gallons, no fish, no plant removal needed. We come to you, clean the pond completely, and you pay nothing.
Why? Because we want you to see what a professionally cleaned pond looks like. Most homeowners we talk to have never had one.
After that? You decide if you want to keep it that way.
Claim your spot at onepond.net/free-clean. This offer closes when it fills.
One pond. Done right. Every time.
06/08/2026
Jeff called us about a water feature that had gone completely green. The UV bulb in his pump had failed, and the pond just sat there turning worse every week.
We drained it, scrubbed the liner, cleaned the pump, and helped him replace that bulb. The whole thing came back to life.
His review: "The water is crystal clear, the fountain is running beautifully, and the whole setup looks brand new."
That is what one visit can do.
We have one free pond clean spot left for qualifying ponds under 500 gallons. No fish, no plant removal required. Book at onepond.net/free-clean before it's gone.
06/07/2026
Valerie had been trying to get a pond company out to her place for two years. No one ever showed up.
Her 250-gallon pond was completely covered in plants, above and below the water. She couldn't see a single fish. She told us, "I just want to see my fish again."
We cleared everything out and changed the water.
Weeks later she sent a photo of her lilies blooming.
If you have a pond that has been waiting too long, we will show up. Free First Touch Appointment at onepond.net, we come to you and give you an exact quote on the spot.
06/06/2026
Green water usually means algae is winning.
That can happen when the pond has too much sunlight, too much buildup, or weak circulation. The fix is not guessing, it is clearing the debris, improving flow, and getting the system back in balance.
If your pond looks like this, we can take a look and tell you exactly what it needs.
Book a free First Touch Appointment at onepond.net
06/05/2026
"I cannot say enough good things about my experience with OnePond!
I have an 80-gallon pond with a fountain feature that was badly in need of a proper, deep cleaning.
The owner, Corey, was incredibly professional from start to finish. He arrived exactly on time, which is a rare and welcome trait these days. He was exceptionally thorough throughout the entire process, paying attention to the small details that make a big difference, ensuring both the pond and the fountain pump were completely cleared and functioning perfectly.
Corey truly went above and beyond, and the results exceeded my expectations. The water is crystal clear, the fountain is running beautifully, and the whole setup looks brand new.
If you want a job done right by someone who clearly takes pride in their work, look no further. I will absolutely be using them again!"
-Jeff, Cu***ng
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