Professional Aquatic Management Since 1978
From the initial sediment study and depth survey to the hauling and disposal of your removed sediments — we handle everything. Aqua Plant Control has been restoring water bodies across the Southeast since 1978.
Algae blooms become more prominent, and foul swampy smells begin to permeate from the muck on the bottom. It gets worse every year as muck levels rise.
Flooding can become a serious issue if the pond was designed as a retention basin and can no longer hold its designed capacity of water.
Every year your pond loses 1–3 inches of depth. Leaves, grass clippings, stormwater runoff, and decaying organic matter settle to the bottom every single day. Over a decade, that’s feet of sediment — not inches.
Two approaches. We’ll help you choose the one that fits your pond, your property, and your budget.
Minimal equipment needed. Smaller costs with less damage to the landscape than traditional digging equipment.
Our mini suction dredger pumps sediment directly out of the pond through a pipeline — no heavy machinery tearing up your banks or lawn.
We use a wide variety of large excavators and skid steers to quickly excavate the muck until the pond or lake is at its properly designed depth.
This is the fastest route for large-scale projects where time is critical.
What used to be a beautiful water feature now looks like a shallow mud pit — nothing like the pond it used to be.
You can visibly see mounds of leaves and organic debris piled from the bottom almost to the surface.
Your surrounding areas are flooding almost immediately after a good storm because the pond has lost its holding capacity.
Your water features look more like mud pits than your visitors, residents, or golfers would expect.
We’ve fixed this problem for people all over the Southeast for over 45 years. Your pond can look great again.
If your outflow or inflow pipes look like this, you are potentially one bad storm away from severe flooding problems. Don’t wait until water is in your parking lot or your neighbor’s yard.
Get a Free Assessment →We handle everything. You just watch it get better.
We’ve done this enough to know a ballpark estimate on what a job of your specific nature and size will cost. There are always specifics regarding the disposal of your sediments that dramatically affect the final price. This varies based on location and local dumping regulations.
Based on the info you provide us and some follow-up questions — with a potential visit or video chat at your pond or lake — we can determine which dredging method suits you and your budget.
For retention ponds, we recommend a depth study be done to see if your pond meets FDEP regulations. If you’re one of the rare cases that requires a permit, we handle the entire process. We’ve worked in accordance with these agencies for 45+ years.
We will be there to set up on our scheduled date, so long as weather allows. The length of time we spend working your location depends on the size of the area we’re dredging or excavating.
A small pond can be done in a few days, whereas a large pond or lakefront job could be up to 6 weeks.
Post-dredging or excavation, a depth study will be taken to show you exactly how much deeper your water body is. No guessing — real, measured results you can see.
Why Aqua Plant Control
Not some fly-by-night outfit. We've been doing this since 1978.
More freshwater acres restored than any company in the region.
Government agencies and private clients trust us with serious budgets.
We've restored the Withlacoochee River for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, managed water at Kiawah Island Golf Resort (home of the Ryder Cup) since 1986, and maintained the University of Florida's water bodies including Lake Alice. Your pond is in experienced hands.
Common Questions About Dredging
Projects typically range from $4,000 to $40,000 depending on pond size, sediment depth, access, disposal method, and location. That’s why we start with a free assessment — we’ll give you a detailed quote specific to your situation, not a vague estimate.
We handle hauling and disposal as part of our full-service approach. However — if you want to keep the sediment and use it as fill dirt or fertilizer, it dramatically reduces the cost of your entire project. While not the most common practice, we have had clients ask to keep it for their own personal use, and they saved thousands.
It depends on the size and scope. A small pond can be completed in a few days. A large pond or lakefront project could take up to 6 weeks. We’ll give you a clear timeline during the estimate process.
Suction dredging uses a mini dredger to pump sediment out through a pipeline — it’s lower impact, quieter, and causes less damage to the surrounding landscape. Excavation uses heavy equipment like excavators and skid steers to physically dig out the muck — it’s faster but more disruptive. We’ll help you choose the best method for your situation and budget.
Not always — but if your project is one of the rare cases that does require a permit, we handle the entire process. We’ve worked in accordance with permitting agencies for over 45 years.
If your pond smells, has visible algae blooms, floods during storms, or looks more like a mud pit than a water feature — it’s time. For retention ponds, we recommend a depth study to check if it still meets FDEP regulations. We’ll tell you honestly whether dredging is the right solution.
The assessment is free. The quote is free. The only thing that costs money is doing nothing — because next year it’ll cost more.