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CHICAGO - illiNews -- As Chicagoland heads into the coldest part of the year, Midwest Pond Features & Landscape, a certified Aquascape pond contractor based in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, is rolling out Late-Season Winter Pond Safety Checks for homeowners who haven't fully prepared their ponds for winter.
After sharing early-season winter preparation tips this fall, the company is now focusing on emergency and last-minute winterization, helping pond owners protect fish, pumps, liners, and plumbing from freeze-related damage.
"Every year we meet homeowners who meant to close their pond, but the season just got away from them," said Sulaiman Imam, owner of Midwest Pond Features & Landscape. "The good news is that even in late November, there's still time to protect your fish and equipment before a prolonged freeze sets in."
What the Late-Season Winter Pond Safety Check Includes
Each Winter Pond Safety Check is tailored to the specific pond or water feature, but typically includes:
"Midwest ponds work hard all year," Imam added. "A focused inspection now is often the difference between a smooth spring start-up and a costly repair in April."
Ideal for Koi Ponds, Pondless Waterfalls, Fountains & Natural Swimming Ponds
The program is available for:
Limited Appointments Across Greater Chicago
Based in Glen Ellyn, Midwest Pond Features & Landscape serves homeowners across Cook, DuPage, DeKalb, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties.
A limited number of Late-Season Winter Pond Safety Check appointments are available on a first-come, first-served basis, as the team also continues scheduled winterization and service commitments.
Homeowners can:
After sharing early-season winter preparation tips this fall, the company is now focusing on emergency and last-minute winterization, helping pond owners protect fish, pumps, liners, and plumbing from freeze-related damage.
"Every year we meet homeowners who meant to close their pond, but the season just got away from them," said Sulaiman Imam, owner of Midwest Pond Features & Landscape. "The good news is that even in late November, there's still time to protect your fish and equipment before a prolonged freeze sets in."
What the Late-Season Winter Pond Safety Check Includes
Each Winter Pond Safety Check is tailored to the specific pond or water feature, but typically includes:
- Visual health and safety inspection
Check water clarity, fish behavior, structural integrity of rockwork, and any obvious leak or plumbing concerns.
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- Ice and gas-exchange strategy
Recommendations and installation support for de-icers and aeration so ponds maintain an open area in the ice for oxygen exchange—critical in Midwest winters. - Pump and equipment protection
Guidance on whether pumps should run or be removed, plus protection for skimmers, filters, and exposed plumbing vulnerable to expansion damage. - Debris and leaf load assessment
Late-season leaf fall and organic debris can create low-oxygen conditions under ice. The team evaluates and, where needed, schedules a cold-weather cleanout or partial debris removal to reduce risk. - Safety around frozen water
Suggestions for signage, lighting, and edge treatment to improve safety for kids, pets, and guests around frozen features.
"Midwest ponds work hard all year," Imam added. "A focused inspection now is often the difference between a smooth spring start-up and a costly repair in April."
Ideal for Koi Ponds, Pondless Waterfalls, Fountains & Natural Swimming Ponds
The program is available for:
- Koi and ecosystem ponds
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- Pondless waterfalls and streams
- Decorative fountains and bubbling features
- Rec ponds / natural swimming pools
Limited Appointments Across Greater Chicago
Based in Glen Ellyn, Midwest Pond Features & Landscape serves homeowners across Cook, DuPage, DeKalb, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties.
A limited number of Late-Season Winter Pond Safety Check appointments are available on a first-come, first-served basis, as the team also continues scheduled winterization and service commitments.
Homeowners can:
- Call (630) 407-1415
- Email hello@midwestpondfeatures.com
- Or submit a contact form at MidwestPondFeatures.com
Source: Midwest Pond Features
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