Your lakefront,
clear again.
Mechanical aquatic weed removal for private lakefronts, ponds, canals, and HOA waterways. No harsh chemicals. No waiting months for the state.
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The usual suspects in every Florida lake
Untreated, they choke out native habitat, kill property values, and make docks unusable.
Hydrilla
Submerged invasive that tops out at the surface in mats. Florida's single most damaging aquatic plant.
Water Hyacinth & Lettuce
Free-floating mats that double in size weekly. Blocks docks, kills oxygen levels, shelters mosquitoes.
Eurasian Watermilfoil
Submerged rosettes that spread by fragment. Constant threat on Weir, Conway, and Minneola.
Cattail Overgrowth
Native, but aggressive. Chokes small ponds and obscures shoreline views within a single season.
Alligator Weed
Mats along shorelines and creeks, especially in Volusia, Brevard, and Duval freshwater systems.
Filamentous Algae
Surface scum on nutrient-loaded ponds. Targeted removal combined with nutrient reduction.
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Rough ballpark for Central Florida properties. Final quote requires on-site inspection.
From Jacksonville to Titusville
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Apply any code at quote time. Stackable with our maintenance plans.
$100 off your first aquatic weed removal service anywhere in Central Florida. New customers only.
Ongoing
15% off hydrilla removal services on any private pond or lakefront parcel in Central Florida.
End of season
Refer a neighbor whose lakefront you share. Both receive $75 off the same-visit service.
Ongoing
$250 off the first contracted maintenance visit for any HOA, CDD, or private association in Central Florida.
Ongoing