Monthly Archive: March 2026

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20-Year Warranty: Why We Stand by Pond Pro 2000

Owning a pond is a labor of love. Whether it’s a quiet koi sanctuary in your backyard or a sprawling commercial water feature, the foundation of that beauty is structural integrity. But as every pond owner eventually learns, water is persistent. The biggest headache we face isn’t maintenance – it’s the leak. Traditional fixes usually involve messy patches, temporary adhesives, or the absolute nightmare of tearing out and replacing an entire pond liner. At Pond Pro 2000, we don’t think you should have to rebuild your investment every few years. That’s why we offer a...

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The Ultimate Spring Checklist for a Leak-Free Pond

Nothing kills the excitement of the first warm spring day like seeing your pond’s water level drop six inches overnight. After winter’s ice, shifting soil, and freezing temperatures, leak season has arrived. Spring is the best time to check your backyard ecosystem. Catch a problem now to fix it before your fish get active and your plants bloom. Ignore a slow drip, and you’ll face high water bills and a dying landscape all summer. Based on years of helping folks rescue their water features at pond pro 2000, we’ve put together this “no-nonsense” checklist to...

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Fish Safety: Why Non-Toxic Pond Sealers are Non-Negotiable

If you own a pond, you know it’s not just a hole in the ground filled with water. It’s a tiny, bustling world. Whether you’ve spent years culturing expensive Koi or love watching local frogs move in, that water is their universe. So when you notice the water level dropping and realize you leak, the quick fix from a hardware store can be a death sentence for your aquatic friends. Choosing a truly safe, non-toxic pond sealer isn’t just about being a “green” consumer; it’s about the basic survival of your ecosystem. The Scary Truth...