Pond & Water Feature External & Submersible Pump Repair, Rehab & Service Technicians
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Call Us @ 952.378.1079
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WE REPAIR & FIX DEAD WATER FEATURE PUMPS!
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The Pond Co. is the leading water feature pump and electrical motor repair center in the Bloomington MN area. With years of experience, we are equipped to handle the most challenging demands from local pond owners and contractors nationwide. We have a dedicated repair center onsite with the most advanced tools and machinery. Our facility is staffed with a highly experienced factory trained pump engineer that is familiar with all the top brands. We serve many markets, including municipal, residential, commercial and industrial facilities. If you have a pump or repair problem that needs to be addressed, contact us now and we will get your pump back up and running in the least amount of time possible. Our services range from simple seal replacements to complete pump overhauls. We provide diagnostic services for pumps and pump related equipment . We test all of our repairs before returning them to field operation.
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Repair Shop Services
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You've Got Questions - We Have Answers!
What are the signs that my pond pump needs repair?
Common indicators of a failing pump include a noticeable drop in water flow, unusual grinding or humming noises, or the pump failing to start altogether. The Pond Co provides expert troubleshooting to determine if your unit requires a simple cleaning, a part replacement, or a full system upgrade.
Why is my pond pump making a loud humming noise?
A loud hum often suggests that the impeller is jammed with debris or the motor bearings are beginning to wear out. Our pump repair and service team can disassemble the unit to clear obstructions and assess whether the motor is still viable for continued use.
How often should I service my pond pump in Minnesota?
We recommend an annual inspection, typically during your spring pond cleaning, to ensure the intake is clear and the seals are intact. Regular maintenance prevents unexpected failures during the peak summer months when consistent circulation is vital for fish health.
Can you repair a pump that keeps tripping the GFCI outlet?
A tripping breaker is often caused by a "ground fault," which happens when water enters the motor housing or the power cord is damaged. We offer specialized electrical troubleshooting to identify the short and help you decide if a repair or a safer replacement is necessary.
Do you stock replacement pumps at your Bloomington store?
Yes, The Pond Co's retail store carries a wide variety of energy-efficient pumps, including solids-handling and asynchronous models. If your current pump is beyond repair, we can help you select a new unit that matches your waterfall's head pressure and flow requirements.
What should I do if my waterfall pump stops working?
First, check your skimmer basket for clogs and ensure the power outlet is functioning; if the issue persists, unplug the unit to prevent motor burnout. You can then schedule a service visit with our technicians to diagnose the internal mechanical or electrical failure.
Is it better to repair an old pond pump or buy a new one?
If a pump is over five years old or requires expensive motor repairs, it is often more cost-effective to upgrade to a modern, energy-efficient model. Newer pond pumps often pay for themselves through significantly lower monthly electricity costs and better manufacturer warranties.
Does a failing pump affect the health of my fish?
Absolutely, as the pump is responsible for oxygenating the water and circulating it through your filtration system. If your pump fails, oxygen levels can drop rapidly, so it is critical to seek immediate pump service to protect your koi and goldfish.
How do I protect my pump during the Minnesota winter?
For most features, we recommend removing the pump in the fall, cleaning it thoroughly, and storing it in a bucket of water in a frost-free area like a basement. Our maintenance team can handle this process for you as part of a professional fall shutdown service.
How do I get an estimate for pump repair or replacement?
You can get a quote by visiting our website or calling us at 952.378.1079 with your pump’s make and model number. Providing details about your water feature's size and height helps us ensure we bring the right tools and replacement parts to your Bloomington area home.
Based In Bloomington Hennepin County, (MN). Serving The Following Areas
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Hennepin County
Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Chanhassen, Corcoran, Crystal, Dayton, Deephaven, Eden Prairie, Edina, Excelsior, Golden Valley, Greenfield, Greenwood, Hanover, Hopkins, Independence, Long Lake, Loretto, Maple Grove, Maple Plain, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minneapolis, Minnetonka Beach, Minnetonka, Minnetrista, Mound, New Hope, Orono, Osseo, Plymouth, Independence, Inver Grove Heights, Lakeville, Lilydale, Mendota Heights, Mendota, New Trier, Rosemount, South St. Paul, Sunfish Lake, Vermillion, West St. Paul Ramsey County Arden Hills, Blaine, Falcon Heights, Lauderdale, Little Canada, Maplewood, Mounds View, New Brighton, North Oaks, North St. Paul, Roseville, St. Anthony, Saint Paul, Shoreview, Spring Lake Park, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake SCOTT County Elko New Market, Prior Lake, Savage, Shakopee, Northfield, Robbinsdale, Rockford, Rogers, St. Louis Park, Shorewood, Tonka Bay, Wayzata Dakota County Apple Valley, Burnsville, Coates, Eagan, Farmington, Hampton, Inver Grove Heights, Lakeville, Lilydale, Mendota Heights, Mendota, Miesville, New Trier, Northfield, Randolph, Rosemount, South St. Paul, Sunfish Lake, Vermillion, West St. Paul |















