Pond Building in Southside Virginia | The Septic Sheriff

Southside Virginia Pond Builder

Custom Pond Building
for Virginia Farms
& Rural Properties

Farm ponds, livestock ponds, and fishing ponds built right the first time. Blake handles site selection, excavation, dam construction, and final grading from start to finish.

10+ Years Experience
14+ Counties Served
100% Owner-Operated
The Septic Sheriff LLC — Pond Building in Southside Virginia

What We Build

A Well-Built Pond Adds Real Value to Your Property

If you've got the acreage and the right site conditions, a pond changes your property. It gives your livestock a reliable water source, your horses somewhere to cool down, your kids somewhere to fish, and your farm a feature that genuinely adds value when it comes time to sell.

Blake has been building ponds across Southside Virginia and northern North Carolina since 2014. He knows the terrain, knows how these soils behave after a rain, and knows how to read a site before a single machine hits the ground. A pond built wrong is expensive to fix. Built right the first time, it holds water for decades.

Every pond project starts with a site evaluation. Not every location is suited for a pond, and Blake will tell you straight if yours isn't. If it is, he'll walk you through what to expect from excavation through final grading.

Start With a Site Call

Every pond is different. Blake evaluates your site and gives you a real quote based on what the job actually requires. No guesswork, no surprises.

📞 Call 804-731-6645 Mon–Fri 7am–5pm  ·  After-hours available
  • Owner-operated since 2014
  • Licensed & Insured Class C Contractor
  • Serving Nottoway, Dinwiddie, Mecklenburg, Halifax & more
  • Straight quotes, no runaround
  • Books 2–3 months out — call now to lock in your spot

What We Build

Three Types of Ponds We Build Across Southside Virginia

Most Common

Farm & Livestock Ponds

The most common request in Southside Virginia. Built to provide reliable water for cattle, horses, and other livestock. Sized and positioned based on your herd size, drainage, and soil conditions.

  • Cattle and horse water supply
  • Sized for your livestock count
  • Fencing and access point planning
  • Spillway and overflow design
  • Pasture runoff management
Recreational

Fishing & Recreation Ponds

Built for families, hunting properties, and anyone who wants a fishing hole on their own land. Designed with proper depth, shape, and aeration in mind to support healthy fish populations year-round.

  • Bass, catfish, and crappie ponds
  • Depth and shape planning for fish habitat
  • Bank stabilization and seeding
  • Aeration and outlet structure options
  • Access road and dock location planning
Drainage & Retention

Retention & Irrigation Ponds

For properties with drainage issues or irrigation needs. Retention ponds capture runoff, reduce erosion, and can serve as a water source for crop irrigation. Blake evaluates drainage patterns before any digging starts.

  • Crop irrigation water storage
  • Stormwater retention and drainage control
  • Erosion reduction on slopes
  • Inlet and outlet structure design
  • Integration with existing drainage systems

How It Works

From First Call to Full Pond

01

Site Evaluation

Blake visits your property, reads the soil, slope, and drainage patterns. Not every site works. You'll know upfront if yours does.

02

Design & Quote

Size, shape, depth, spillway placement, and access are all planned. You get a straight quote with no hidden add-ons.

03

Land Clearing

If the pond site needs to be cleared first, Blake handles it. Trees, brush, stumps removed and the area prepped for excavation.

04

Excavation & Dam

Main excavation, dam construction, and spillway installation. The work that makes or breaks a pond's long-term performance.

05

Final Grade & Seed

Banks are shaped, graded, and stabilized. Area is seeded to establish grass cover and prevent erosion before the pond fills.

Before You Build

What Makes a Good Pond Site

Not every piece of land is suited for a pond. The difference between a pond that holds water for 30 years and one that turns into a mud hole comes down to site selection and construction quality. Blake will evaluate all of these factors before a single machine touches the ground.

If the conditions aren't right, he'll tell you straight. If they are, you'll go into the project knowing exactly what you're getting and why.

Soil Type

Clay-rich soils hold water. Sandy or rocky ground won't. Blake reads the soil on your site before anything else, because soil type determines whether a pond is even feasible.

Watershed & Drainage

A pond needs enough watershed to fill and stay full. Too little and it dries out in summer. Too much and you risk overflow and dam failure. Getting the ratio right is critical.

Site Slope & Topography

A natural depression or gentle valley makes pond construction far more efficient. Flat ground requires more excavation. Blake identifies the best location on your property to minimize cost and maximize performance.

Permits & Regulations

Virginia has specific requirements for dam construction and pond size. Blake is familiar with local permitting and will help you understand what's required for your project before work begins.

Lead Time & Scheduling

Blake books 2–3 months out. Pond projects are best started in late summer or fall when ground is drier. Call early to get your project on the schedule when conditions are right.

Serving Southside Virginia
& Northern North Carolina

Pond building across 14+ counties from Blackstone, VA.

Nottoway Co. Amelia Co. Dinwiddie Co. Lunenburg Co. Prince Edward Co. Charlotte Co. Mecklenburg Co. Cumberland Co. Powhatan Co. Brunswick Co. Sussex Co. Halifax Co., NC Northampton Co., NC Warren Co., NC
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Get Started

Ready to Build Your Pond?
Call Blake Today.

Every pond starts with a site evaluation. Call Blake, describe your property and what you're looking for, and he'll tell you straight whether it's feasible and what it'll take to build it right.

We book 2–3 months out. Call early to get on the schedule.

Mon–Fri 7am–5pm  ·  After-hours for emergencies

Or send a message — we'll call you back

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