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Wishing You A Very Happy New Year

  Cheers To Health, Happiness And Prosperity In 2021! While this year has been turbulent for so many people in so many ways, the new year is a promise of better days and endless possibilities.  This clean slate affords us with the ability to improve on so many areas of our lives - health, stability, relationships and even finishing tasks or sprucing up our homes.  Whether you are looking to add some beauty and relaxation to your personal space or you simply need help maintaining your little oasis, Laughing Waters can help.  Our experienced technicians have been involved in the design, build and maintenance of ponds and water features since 2002.  Using innovative solutions and quality materials to create structurally sound projects that are breathtaking, Laughing Waters Inc. has created some of the most unique and memorable water features for commercial, residential and public spaces all over the world.  We even offer premium pond and water feature maintenance to clean, repair and upke

Wishing You The Happiest Of Holidays

  Sending Wishes To You And Yours For A Safe, Happy and Healthy Holiday! Everyone here at Laughing Waters Inc. hopes that you and your loved ones have a joyous celebration full of glad tidings and abundance.  While how we celebrate the holiday may have changed, the spirit of the season and the bonds we forge are stronger than ever. As everyone eagerly awaits a new year full of adventure and possibility, many are looking to make changes for their home as well.  Some will opt to add a water feature or pond to their landscape in order to create more beauty, relaxation or to simply fill the time with a new hobby.  The real question becomes, What Kind Of Pond Do You Want ?  Once you understand what each pond has to offer, it makes the decision so much easier.  Truly, a pond is both an improvement for your home and your state of mind.  After the year we've endured, isn't it time for a little peace? 2020 has been a wild ride and some folks will be looking at how to take burden off of

Give The Gift Of Pond Service!

  It happens to the best of us.  You try to get all of your holiday shopping done as early as possible to avoid hassles and crowds but there's always one or two people on your list that stump you.  Maybe they always have everything they need.  Maybe they have unique tastes that make it hard to find the "perfect" gift.  No matter what you do, how early you start or how much you grill them, there you are searching for the right present that will bring a smile to their face or somehow make their life a little easier. Why not the gift of pond maintenance? Ponds and water features are often the jewel of a homeowner's outdoor space but they can require a lot of upkeep and effort, especially if there are fish and plants.  In order to maintain a healthy balance for any pond's ecosystem, it takes patience and the right juggling act of cleaning, chemical balance, trimming and component protection or repair to keep it running efficiently.  During winter, especially in colder

The Clock Is Ticking

  How To Run Your Pond In Winter Greatly Depends On If You Have Aquatic Life, Like Fish Or Turtles. No Matter If Your Pond Will Stay Running Or Not, It Should Be Prepped For Winter BEFORE Temps Dip BELOW 40 Degrees. One of the most common questions we are asked is when to start prepping a pond for winter.  This is especially important if you live in a cold climate where the water is apt to freeze.  A common guide is to have your pond properly secured and ready to face winter BEFORE the temperatures begin dropping below the 40 degree mark. The only real difference in pond prepping will be if you have aquatic life.  For those with fish, turtles and other living creatures inhabiting their pond, you will need to winterize much differently than those without.  In order to keep those creatures alive and make sure they bounce back come Spring, you need to keep the water circulating via large enough pump, aerator or both.  Something often overlooked is the fact that you can't allow the pon