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Get a Pond Installation in Columbus

Whether you need a livestock pond, recreational pond, irrigation pond, or water management system, you want a design that holds water, controls overflow, and lasts through Montana's freeze-thaw cycles. Heart 7 Enterprises builds durable, properly engineered ponds for residential, agricultural, and commercial use across Columbus, handling excavation, shaping, grading, compaction, drainage, and overflow design to ensure long-term performance.

You'll work with a team that understands soil types, water table levels, and local weather patterns, ensuring your pond functions as intended year-round. We handle every phase of construction, from initial site evaluation to final grading and spillway installation, delivering a pond that meets your water storage and usage needs.

Plan your custom pond installation in Columbus and invest in reliable water management for your property.

What to Expect When You Book

Your pond project begins with site analysis, where we evaluate topography, soil permeability, drainage patterns, and water sources. Our team designs the pond basin, determines depth and slope ratios, and plans overflow routes that prevent erosion and flooding during heavy rain or snowmelt in Columbus.

Heart 7 Enterprises excavates the pond to proper depth, compacts the bottom and side slopes, and installs spillways or drainage pipes as needed. We shape berms and embankments to contain water and prevent breaches, ensuring structural integrity that lasts.

Each project includes final grading, sediment control, and site cleanup, leaving you with a functional pond ready to fill. You'll receive documentation of dimensions, depth, and overflow capacity that supports permits and long-term maintenance planning.

Key Benefits of This Service

Building a pond involves careful planning to ensure it holds water, drains properly, and meets your specific needs. Here are answers to common questions about the process and performance.

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How deep should a pond be for livestock or irrigation?
Most livestock ponds are eight to twelve feet deep at the center to prevent freezing to the bottom and ensure year-round water access. Irrigation ponds may be deeper depending on storage needs.
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What soil types work best for pond construction?
Clay-rich soils provide the best natural seal. If your Columbus property has sandy or rocky soil, we add compacted clay liners to prevent leakage and maintain water levels.
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How long does it take to build a pond?
Most residential or agricultural ponds are completed within one to two weeks, depending on size, soil conditions, and weather. Larger or more complex designs may require additional time.
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Do you install overflow systems to prevent flooding?
Yes, we design and install spillways, overflow pipes, and drainage channels that manage excess water safely, preventing erosion and protecting downstream areas.
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Can you build ponds in areas with high water tables?
Absolutely. We adjust excavation depth, embankment design, and drainage systems to accommodate high water tables, ensuring your pond functions properly without flooding surrounding land.

A well-built pond provides reliable water storage, supports livestock and irrigation, and adds long-term value to your property. Whether you're planning a small farm pond or a large water management system, our team delivers engineered solutions that perform season after season. Contact us now to schedule your site evaluation and start planning a pond that meets your needs with precision and care.