South Williamsport, PA 17702
Natural Waterscapes provides data-driven solutions for leaky ponds and water retention issues, backed by more than 20 years of hands-on experience investigating soils, pond construction, and dam integrity. We specialize in helping DIY pond owners understand why their pond is leaking before recommending a treatment, recognizing that sealing failures are often caused by soil composition, permeability, or construction-related issues.
Our approach is rooted in soil science and practical field experience. We help evaluate clay content, soil structure, permeability, water chemistry, and site conditions to determine whether mechanical compaction, PondLockTM sodium bentonite, Soilfloc® polymer treatments, or a combination approach is the right solution. This prevents costly trial-and-error applications and gives pond owners confidence that the treatment they apply is appropriate for their specific situation.
Natural Waterscapes pairs proven sealing products with clear guidance and support. We work directly with pond owners to interpret information, calculate application rates, and avoid common mistakes—delivering durable pond sealing based on evidence, not guesswork. Help is just a call or email away!
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