Priority numero uno. I am currently looking for someone who is in the business that can repair our broken berm. Would like to meet with them to discuss. If anyone knows of anyone they could recommend, please let me know so I can make an appointment. My cell is 813-961-5010 and my email is pstreicher@aol.com. Your board has been given one estimate so far. We need to get this done before another year goes by and hopefully before the summer rains occur and raise the water level again. Right now it is at the lowest point I've ever seen it and would be the best time now to get this work done.
We need someone that of course is licensed and bonded and knows how to do this work properly. An underlayment of some sort needs to be put in place in order to hold the dirt and or other type of fill that is best for this type of repair. A rock and dirt combo has been suggested as being the best material. If you will notice at the pond's edge you will see some type of plastic underlayment that was used originally. Might there be something better to use now I wonder? Is there any other way to do this repair? Economically we would use dirt. But, this will be a constant maintenance problem to replace the dirt as it erodes away. I am thinking some type of concrete structure but it would seem to be way to expensive. What would be your choice, something economical now with regular maintenance expense or a permanent concrete berm with little to no regular expense?