Premier Ponds

Category: Pond contractor

Address: 16010 Kruhm Rd, Burtonsville, MD 20866, USA

Phone: +13019704153

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Steve Berlin

Jul 22, 2022

Andrew, Mike, and their crew just finished a re-do of two waterfalls that were leaking after 35 years. The repair and upgrades are above what I had expected. The care they took in transferring my fish while they cleaned and restoned the pond was a pleasure to see. Everyone involved was attentive, thorough, and best of all, responsive to my questions. Never having used a pond service before, my days of doing it all myself are over. Thanks for a great job. Steve

David Cohen

Jul 13, 2022

Follow their Tiktok, they create magical ponds

Maria Morales

May 31, 2022

We inherited a pond when we purchased our new home a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, the prior owners had not really been actively managing the pond and were not knowledgeable about its inner workings; the pond was clearly in need of some cleaning and repairs. Premier Ponds did an amazing job of renovating and upgrading our pond; the end result was stunning. The whole team at Premier Ponds is extremely professional and they excel at their craft. I highly recommend their services!

Nancy K

Apr 15, 2022

Another great pond cleaning, plant repotting, and koi rehoming service. Very happy with the work and workers. Have been using this company since they installed my pond in 2012.

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Questions & Answers

What are some different types of pond fish?

Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020
Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020

-Koi -Fantail -Golden Orf -Goldfish -Oranda -Black Moor

How do you protect pond fish from predators?

Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020
Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020

-Fish caves and tunnels -Netting -Decoys -Floating plants -Motion sensor sprayers -Fishing line

Why line the bottom of a pond with rocks?

Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020
Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020

It looks natural and beautiful, protects the liner, and is home for beneficial bacteria.

What are the different parts of a pond?

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Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020

Biological Filters (bio-falls) Mechanical Filters (skimmer) Aquatic Plants Rocks & Gravel Koi Fish

What is the average pond size?

Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020
Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020

The average size of most ponds is 10′ x 15′ (roughly 150 square feet) with the deepest point being 24″. If you have underwater shelves for plants they usually go 12″ down.

What is the average cost for a koi pond?

Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020
Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020

The average koi pond costs about $9,000. This is for a quality, low-maintenance koi pond that looks natural and beautiful. The price includes labor, rocks, gravel, liner, and filters. It usually increases because new pond owners add in extras like fish, plants, LED lights, or more.

How much does it cost to maintain a pond?

Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020
Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020

The average yearly pond maintenance cost is $3150, with basic ponds starting around $2940. How this breaks down: -The average cost for spring maintenance is $1200 ($990 for basic ponds) -Summer filter and fall filter cleaning are $500 each plus $400 for fall netting -Winter check-up for $300 -Replacing parts can average $250

What can I do with an unwanted pond?

Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020
Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020

You can either leave it, fill it in, or talk to us about renovating it.

How much does it cost to build a pond?

Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020
Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020

The cost varies but is around $5,000 - $100,000. Please contact us for a personalized quote.

How soon can you put fish in a pond?

Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020
Premier Ponds | Sep 18, 2020

Put your fish in bags with an open top (like the kind you get from the fair). Take the bag and put it in your new pond with the top sticking out of the water. This way the temperatures of the water equalize, making it easier on your fish to be put in new water. During the next 15 minutes, slowly let some pond water into the bag to get them used to the water, then let them out.

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