Pond Guy

109 6th St
New Hyde Park, NY 11040

SOLitude Lake Management, formerly known as The Pond Guy, has been a leader in lake and pond management excellence since 1998, serving Long Island's Nassau and Suffolk Counties, Westchester, and New York City's five Boroughs. With a focus on providing superior service offerings, applied research, and expertise, SOLitude is committed to delivering top-quality solutions for lake, pond, wetland, and fisheries management needs.

Under new ownership as of February 2020, SOLitude continues to expand its technical expertise, service offerings, and training efforts to better serve its clients. The company's team of experts leverages industry-leading equipment, technologies, and products to provide unmatched aquatic management services, while also engaging in community outreach and environmental consciousness through The SOLution program.

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