MOORESVILLE & IREDELL COUNTY, NC
Race City USA Grew Fast.
Its Ponds Are Trying to Keep Up.
Pond Lake And Stormwater Management Services
Pond and lake care, fountains, aeration, shoreline restoration, and Homeowners Association stormwater pond upkeep across Mooresville — from the Brawley Peninsula and The Point to the inland subdivisions along Williamson Road and NC-115.
THE LOCAL PROBLEM
Mooresville Is One of America's Fastest-Growing Suburbs. The Ponds Show It.
Mooresville is one of the fastest-growing suburbs in America, with new subdivisions going in along Brawley School Road, Williamson Road, and NC-115 nearly every quarter. That growth means an ever-expanding inventory of new stormwater ponds, plus an aging set of 1990s and 2000s ponds that are reaching their first real maintenance cycle. Both ends need attention.
Mooresville is two towns sharing one name. The Brawley Peninsula side is all lakefront — coves, docks, and waterfront homes facing Lake Norman from the west. The inland side stretches from downtown Main Street out toward Pinnacle Drive and the I-77 corridor, full of subdivisions built between 1995 and now. Hydrilla pressure is real on the lake side; the inland ponds are dealing with sediment loading from rapid construction. Two different jobs in one town.
Mooresville is on our weekly route. We service the Brawley Peninsula and the inland side equally.
Iredell clay does not absorb runoff. That is why every new neighborhood comes with a pond.
Most Homeowners Association ponds benefit from a yearly walk-through and a written report.
Mooresville drains north toward the South Yadkin or west toward Lake Norman. We care about which.
Lakefront erosion and inland pond erosion are different problems. We handle both.
Hydrilla on Lake Norman is real. So is treating it the right way, in coordination with the lake program.
Services in Mooresville
Everything a Mooresville Pond Could Reasonably Need.
Five service areas, one crew that knows the difference between a koi pond and a stormwater control measure. Most Mooresville properties need a mix — a little algae management, a fountain tune-up, a shoreline patch, and a current inspection on file. Pick a tab to see what each one actually involves.
Stormwater Pond Care & SCM Compliance
Most Mooresville HOA ponds are legally stormwater control measures. Iredell County and NCDEQ expect them inspected, documented, and maintained. We handle the engineering side so your board does not have to learn it.
- Annual and as-needed SCM inspections with photo documentation
- Outlet structure, riser, and forebay cleanouts
- Sediment removal and re-grading when capacity drops
- Erosion repair on embankments and emergency spillways
- Inspection reports formatted for County and state submittal
Pond and Lake Management Across Iredell County
From half-acre subdivision ponds in Morrison Plantation to larger amenity ponds at The Point and Bridgeport, we treat every waterbody as its own system.
- Water quality testing and seasonal monitoring
- Nutrient management and algae prevention
- Aquatic vegetation control
- Fish habitat and stocking guidance
- Seasonal maintenance programs
Aeration and Fountains, Built for Mooresville Summers
Mooresville heat is rough on ponds. The right aeration setup keeps the water moving, helps reduce algae pressure, and supports healthier fish habitat.
- Bottom diffused aeration design and installation
- Floating fountain selection and installation
- Spray pattern programming and seasonal swaps
- Compressor service, line repair, and diffuser replacement
- Winterization and spring startup
Repairs and Restoration for Older Mooresville Ponds
A lot of Mooresville subdivision ponds were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Many are now due for structural, shoreline, and sediment work.
- Sediment removal and forebay dredging
- Outlet structure repair and replacement
- Shoreline stabilization with riprap or bioengineered banks
- Spillway and emergency overflow work
- Full pond drawdown and restoration projects
Algae and Weed Control Across Mooresville
Green water, brown mats, and cattails taking over the bank are some of the most common calls we get. We treat them carefully, not just chemically.
- Filamentous and planktonic algae treatment
- Blue-green algae rapid response
- Submersed weed treatment
- Emergent vegetation thinning for cattails and lily pads
- Licensed and insured aquatic application
Credentials & What Backs Us Up
FROM THE BRAWLEY PENINSULA TO THE PINNACLE
A Race City Pond Still Has to Pass Inspection.
Every new subdivision pond comes with a permit, a pipe, and a creek depending on it. We keep the structures sound and the paperwork current so your Homeowners Association files a clean report with the Town of Mooresville.
Local Authority
Why Mooresville Owners Stop Calling Statewide Vendors.
Where the Water Goes in Mooresville
Mooresville sits on a drainage divide that splits the town in two. The north side — downtown, the I-77 corridor, Pinnacle Drive — drains via Dye Creek, Reeds Creek, McLelland Creek, and Mountain Creek toward the South Yadkin River and eventually downstream to High Rock Lake. The west side — the Brawley Peninsula, The Point, Bay Pointe — drains directly into Lake Norman through coves and tributaries. That split means a Mooresville pond's behavior depends a lot on which side of town it sits on. North-side ponds feed the Yadkin watershed; west-side ponds feed the Catawba and the lake that draws Charlotte's drinking water.
Mooresville Properties and Neighborhoods We Know
We know The Point — the Trump National Golf Club-anchored community with its lakefront residences. We know The Farms, Bridgeport, Curtis Pond, Morrison Plantation, Cherry Grove, Brawley Estates, Bay Pointe, Norman Pointe, Lake Forest, Sutters Mill, Bridgewater. We know the older downtown blocks and the new builds rising along Williamson Road and NC-115. On the commercial side, we know the Lowe's corporate campus, the NASCAR Technical Institute, the race shops along Mooresville Industrial Boulevard (Penske, Joe Gibbs, Trackhouse, RFK), Lake Norman Regional Medical Center, and The Pinnacle business park. If your property is in Mooresville, we have probably driven past it this morning.
A Few Things About Mooresville That We Like
Mooresville earned the Race City USA name honestly — somewhere around two-thirds of NASCAR's Cup Series shops are within ten minutes of downtown, which means on weekdays you might pass a hauler or four on the way to lunch. The town has a real Main Street, a great farmer's market on Saturdays, and Lake Norman right there. The view from the The Point side at sunset is one of the better things in Iredell County. The town grew fast but did not forget itself, which is rare.
Waterbodies We Know by Name
We serve all of Charlotte and the surrounding Mecklenburg County communities — Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Matthews, Mint Hill, Pineville — plus the Lake Norman waterfront north of city limits and the Mountain Island Lake stretch out toward Mount Holly. East into Cabarrus for Concord and Kannapolis work, and south to the Lake Wylie shoreline.
FAQS
Mooresville Questions. Mooresville Answers.
Do you actually work in Mooresville, or just come up from Charlotte?
Mooresville is part of our home territory. Our crews work Brawley Peninsula, The Point, Bridgeport, Morrison Plantation, and the inland subdivisions along Williamson Road and NC-115 most weeks of the year. Follow-up calls and emergency response happen quickly because we are not driving an hour to get here.
How often should a Mooresville Homeowners Association pond be inspected?
Most subdivision stormwater ponds benefit from at least a yearly walk-through with a written condition report — the kind of report your HOA can file with the Town of Mooresville. Older ponds (built before 2010, especially the early The Farms or Morrison Plantation era) often benefit from an additional spring check because the build standards were less demanding then.
How does hydrilla treatment work on the Mooresville side of Lake Norman?
Hydrilla on Lake Norman is managed primarily through the NCDEQ Aquatic Weed Control Program in partnership with Duke Energy, the Lake Norman Marine Commission, and Charlotte Water — they handle large-scale grass carp stocking, which has been the most effective long-term tool. For smaller, cove-specific situations on the Mooresville shoreline, we coordinate with that larger program and handle the work where appropriate.
My inland Mooresville pond turned green this summer. What is happening?
Iredell summer heat is hard on subdivision ponds, especially newer ones where the watershed is still settling. Filamentous algae mats are mostly cosmetic. Planktonic blooms can drop oxygen overnight and stress fish. Blue-green blooms are a real health concern. Send a photo and we can usually identify the issue quickly.
How do I get a quote for my Mooresville property?
Tell us about it and we will come look. Use the request form below or call (704) 450-1598. For inland pond work, the year built and pond size cover the basics. For Brawley Peninsula or lakefront work, photos plus rough water-frontage measurement gets us most of the way there. We do not quote sight-unseen on anything serious.

