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Getting to the Root

By Derek / June 1, 2018
Getting to the root of your lakeshore frustrations

The article, “Getting to the Root”, featured by Wayzata and Deephaven Life, shares a brief overview of Waterfront Restoration. Founded by Tom Suerth in 2003, Waterfront Restoration has continued to grow and improve within the business. Tom and his team have built up an impressive range of innovative techniques that provide the most effective solutions […]

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How to Make the Most Out of Your Memorial Day Weekend!

By Derek / May 25, 2018
American Flag

As most Minnesotans believe, Memorial Day weekend is the official start of summer. So why not make it the best that you can? Here, at Waterfront Restoration, we’re ready to help! We’ve created the top 5 ways on how to make the most out of your Memorial Day weekend: (1) Honor the Military Men and […]

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Top Five Reasons Why July and August are the Best Time for Weed Removal

By Jess / July 7, 2017
Enjoy your lakefront

The best time for weed removal is July and August in Minnesota. Here are 5 reasons why Waterfront Restoration makes this recommendation… You can prevent muck build up- lake weeds blooming in July and August decompose and sink to the bottom and can create a layer of muck and sludge. Ew! You can reduce breeding […]

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Fourth of July Ideas for the Lake

By Jess / June 29, 2017

Finally, the holiday every lake lover has been waiting for… The Fourth of July! This holiday is bitter sweet because it marks summer being half way over. Luckily, Minnesota has the perfect place to spend it and that is on the lake!  The crew here at Waterfront Restoration has some tips for you on how […]

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Using Lake Weeds To Fight Hunger

By Jess / June 21, 2017
Using lake weeds for mulch

We’re fighting hunger with your lake weeds. Waterfront Restoration is working with The Donation Garden in Long Lake who also works with WeCan- a nonprofit 501(c)4 organization. Their mission is to empower and equip individuals and families to reach stability and self-sufficiency. The removed lakeweeds work as fertilizer and mulch for their gardens. As a […]

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What’s On The Bottom Of Your Lake?

By Jess / June 15, 2017
dangerous object bottles trash

Here are a few things we have found in the lake… Minnesota summers are short, don’t waste yours with an unusable lakefront.  

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