Aquatic Weed & Vegetation Removal
Professional removal of invasive aquatic plants from lakes, ponds, canals, and waterways across Florida and the Southeast.
See the dramatic difference professional aquatic vegetation removal can make. Our equipment clears dense plant growth and restores open, healthy waterways.
Professional Aquatic Weed Removal
Uncontrolled aquatic vegetation can restrict water flow, reduce water quality, and quickly overtake lakes, canals, and retention ponds.
Our mechanical aquatic weed removal services safely clear dense vegetation while restoring healthy water circulation and balanced aquatic ecosystems.
- Mechanical weed harvesting
- Eco-friendly vegetation removal
- Improves water flow and circulation
- Safe for fish and wildlife
HOW IT WORKS
Our Aquatic Weed Removal Process
Aquatic weeds, algae, and invasive vegetation can quickly overtake lakes, ponds, canals, and retention basins. Our proven removal process safely clears dense plant growth while protecting the surrounding aquatic environment.
Step 1
Site Assessment
We evaluate vegetation density and water conditions.
Step 2
Mechanical Harvesting
Equipment cuts and collects dense aquatic vegetation.
Step 3
Vegetation Removal
Plant material is removed from the waterway.
Step 4
Waterway Restoration
Water flow and circulation are restored.
WHY IT MATTERS
Why Professional Aquatic Weed Removal Matters
Restores Waterway Access
Clearing dense vegetation reopens lakes, ponds, and canals for boating, fishing, and recreation.
Improves Water Circulation
Removing thick plant growth allows water to move freely and prevents stagnation.
Prevents Excessive Algae Growth
Removing plant biomass reduces nutrients that contribute to algae blooms.
Protects Aquatic Ecosystems
Mechanical harvesting removes invasive plants while maintaining a balanced aquatic habitat.
Increases Waterfront Aesthetics
Reducing plant overgrowth limits the nutrients that fuel algae blooms.
Contact Our Team
If you have questions about aquatic weed removal, algae control, waterway restoration, or any of our services, contact our team today. We’re happy to discuss your project and recommend the best solution for your waterway.
- Serving Florida and the Southeastern United States
- Hours Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Serving Florida and the Southeast
We work with a large range of clients to restore and maintain clean, healthy waterways with reliable aquatic weed removal solutions
Why Property Owners Trust Our Team
- Experienced aquatic vegetation specialists
- Environmentally responsible removal methods
- Specialized restoration equipment
- Reliable service across the Southeast
Restore Your Waterway Today
If your lake pond or canal is experiencing overgrowth
Frequently Asked Questions
Are you a licensed aquatic weed control applicator?
Yes, all of S&J technicians are licensed through the State of Florida’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
What are my options as far as service / maintenance goes?
We offer bi-weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and as needed maintenance programs. Schedule a free on-site evaluation and estimate.
Can I use the water that you just treated to irrigate my lawn?
In most cases yes, if S&J were to perform a treatment with a herbicide that has an irrigation restriction on the label there would be postings if required and the property owner or property manager would be notified prior to treatment.
How long are your rental times?
It depends on the situation, every water body is different and needs to be inspected by S&J to generate a treatment plan. Schedule a free on-site evaluation and estimate.
What is a littoral shelf and why do we have to have them in our pond?
A littoral shelf is a shallow shelf in a water body that is planted with native aquatic vegetation normally located by an out flow structure. The purpose of a littoral shelf is to help filter out the nutrients and minerals in the water prior to it leaving the pond via the out flow structure.
Does your spray hurt the fish or wildlife?
No it does not, every herbicide that we use is very much environmentally friendly and is registered with the Environmental Protection Agency, every herbicide application performed by Applied Aquatic Management is done in accordance to the EPA registered label.