HOA community pond with fountain

Homeowner Associations

HOA & Community Pond Management

Your community pond is the front door to your neighborhood. We keep it clean, algae-free, and worth the dues — with reporting you can actually share at the next board meeting.

What HOA Boards Care About (and What We Deliver)

  • Predictable annual costs — contracted programs with a single line-item budget number, no surprise invoices.
  • Resident-facing reporting — after-visit summaries in plain English that your management company can post to the resident portal.
  • Liability protection — fully licensed applicators, $2M general liability, documented treatment records retained per Kansas/Missouri regulations.
  • Rapid response — algae complaints, dead-fish events, and amenity fountain failures get same-day or next-day triage.
  • Board-ready materials — annual water-quality trends, multi-year sediment projections, and capital-plan recommendations with cost estimates.

The Most Common HOA Pond Problems

Filamentous Algae Complaints

The single most common resident complaint. Our IPM approach pairs targeted algaecide applications (copper or peroxyhydrate) with shade (pond dye), bottom aeration, and nutrient source control — dramatically reducing complaint frequency after the first season.

Geese and Nutrient Loading

Twenty resident Canada geese deposit 60+ pounds of nitrogen and phosphorus per year — a primary algae fuel. We integrate goose-habitat modification (shoreline buffer plantings, visual deterrents, and — when needed — coordinated USDA harassment permits) with nutrient remediation.

Fountain Downtime

Your fountain is the amenity residents see. We are factory-authorized service centers for AquaMaster, Kasco, Otterbine, and Vertex — repairs in hours, not weeks. Every program includes spring startup, fall winterization, and monthly operational checks.

Budget Planning Starts in August

For most HOAs the budget vote happens in October or November. We deliver detailed proposals with three service tiers — Essential, Premier, and Elite — along with multi-year capital plans so boards can align pond maintenance with reserve-study timelines.

Reporting You Can Actually Use

Every site visit ends with a one-page summary: what we saw, what we treated, what's next, and any board-level decisions needed. At year-end, each HOA receives an annual water-quality analytics report showing trends in dissolved oxygen, phosphorus, clarity, and vegetation — useful evidence at the annual meeting when residents ask what their dues pay for.

Service Areas

We serve HOAs across Johnson County, Jackson County, Wyandotte County, Cass County, Clay County, and Platte County — from small subdivision amenity ponds to multi-acre master-planned community lakes.

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