The Lake Doctors, Inc.

Owning a house or plot of land with a lake presents many new opportunities. You will have the option of creating an aesthetic koi pond, personal fishing spot, or an aquatic garden. While the ideas are new and fresh in your head, it is also important to consider the health of the lake. In this article, we will briefly discuss the advantages of installing aeration pumps for lakes.

Aeration is the act of introducing oxygen into a body of water. Lone lakes or ponds run the risk of stagnant water, which promotes the growth of damaging algal blooms. Aeration impedes the growth of algae and other microorganisms while also balancing the water’s pH levels. As a result, this process promotes a healthy ecosystem.

There are many options available to you when installing an aeration pump for a lake. The first is adding a fountain. It is true–a fountain, with its aesthetically pleasing geysers, performs surface aeration, which can keep invasive surface plants like duckweed at bay. You can also add lighting to the fountain for a dramatic visual effect.

Another solution is the submersed aeration system. This is a solution that is best suited for deep lakes and ponds. Tubes are installed at the bed of the body of water, where oxygen is pumped from the bottom and rises to the surface, promoting circulation. This system ensures that the entirety of the lake gets oxygen.

By considering your aeration options carefully, you can ensure the continued beauty and health of your lake and its surrounding ecosystem. Contact a lake management company today to learn more about aeration pumps for lakes.