From Brentwood estate showpieces to functional farm ponds in Rutherford County, we build water features that balance beautifully with our region's ecology. Our designs account for Middle Tennessee's heavy spring rains and summer evaporation rates.
We shape ponds with proper depth gradients to prevent stagnation during Nashville's humid summers while maintaining healthy oxygen levels. All excavations include engineered overflow systems that handle our 50+ inches of annual rainfall without eroding banks.
For waterfront properties on Old Hickory Lake, we create transitional wetlands that naturally filter runoff. In Franklin's horse country, we install livestock ponds with durable clay liners that withstand constant use.
We shape ponds with proper depth gradients to prevent stagnation during Nashville's humid summers while maintaining healthy oxygen levels. All excavations include engineered overflow systems that handle our 50+ inches of annual rainfall without eroding banks.
For waterfront properties on Old Hickory Lake, we create transitional wetlands that naturally filter runoff. In Franklin's horse country, we install livestock ponds with durable clay liners that withstand constant use.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Test soil composition for water retention qualities
- 02 Step 2: Excavate to multiple depth zones for ecosystem health
- 03 Step 3: Shape banks with proper slope ratios
- 04 Step 4: Install overflow systems and any requested features
Benefits
- Enhances property value in luxury markets
- Provides natural irrigation for Middle Tennessee lawns
- Creates wildlife habitats with native plants
- Engineered to handle seasonal water fluctuations
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need permits for a pond in Williamson County?
Most ponds over 1 acre require TDEC approval, and all within floodplains need Metro Nashville permits. We handle all paperwork, including erosion control plans required for sites with more than 1 acre of disturbance.