Dothan, AL — Houston County

Pond Construction
in Dothan

Professional Pond Construction services serving Dothan, Houston County and surrounding communities. Owner-operated, fully licensed and insured — based just 25-45 minutes away in Ariton.

Why Hyde's Construction
Licensed & Insured
Fully covered on every Houston County job
Owner Operated
DJ Hyde on every project
Based in Ariton, AL
25-45 min from Dothan
Free On-Site Estimates
No obligation, respond same day
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Mon–Fri 7am–5pm · Fast response guaranteed

Licensed & Insured
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Same-Day Response
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Owner Operated
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Free Estimates
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Serving Houston County
About This Service

Pond Construction in Dothan, AL

Pond Construction in Dothan and across Houston County benefits from the region's gently rolling terrain, but the underlying soils demand close attention. Much of the county sits on sandy loam and clay-mixed soils common to the Wiregrass region, which means water retention varies significantly from one parcel to the next. A pond built without proper compaction and clay-lining where the soil profile calls for it will leak and fail to hold water — making soil evaluation before any excavation a critical first step in every water feature or livestock pond project here.

Poorly placed spillways, underground utility conflicts, and seasonal drainage patterns from surrounding agricultural fields are three real obstacles that complicate pond builds in Houston County. Misjudging any one of them leads to erosion, siltation, or flooding damage after the first hard rain. DJ Hyde accounts for all three during site assessment before a single bucket of dirt moves. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service pond design standards guide responsible construction practices that stand up long-term.

Houston County's strong agricultural base — particularly poultry and cattle operations — drives consistent demand for stock ponds, irrigation ponds, and managed water sources on working farms. The Alabama Cooperative Extension System's guidance on farm ponds outlines why properly built ponds improve both livestock management and property value across this region.

Hyde's Construction runs to all corners of Houston County from Ariton, with most Dothan-area job sites reachable in 25 to 40 minutes.

About Our Pond Construction Services
Hyde's Construction
Professional Pond Construction
Serving Houston County, AL
What We Offer

Our Pond Construction Services in Dothan

Every project in Dothan is handled with professional-grade equipment and expertise specific to Houston County conditions. No subcontractors — DJ runs the job himself.

01
Farm Pond Excavation
A properly excavated farm pond holds water year-round and stands up to Houston County's heavy clay soils that shift and settle with seasonal rain. DJ Hyde grades each basin with the right depth and slope to prevent washout and maximize water retention. Built to last from day one.
02
Pond Dam Construction
A structurally sound dam is what separates a productive pond from a drainage problem on your Dothan-area property. We compact and shape earthen embankments using material sourced on-site when possible, engineering the berm to handle Alabama's wet season without erosion or seepage. No shortcuts on the dam.
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Spillway Installation
Without a properly sized spillway, even a well-built pond becomes a liability when summer storms roll through Houston County. We size and set each overflow structure to handle peak runoff, keeping water levels stable and protecting the dam face from erosion during heavy rainfall events.
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Pond Site Clearing
Stumps, brush, and root systems left in a pond basin will decompose and compromise water quality over time — a common mistake on Dothan-area rural properties. We remove all organic material from the footprint before excavation begins so your pond bottom stays clean and structurally sound.
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Livestock Watering Ponds
Cattle and poultry operations throughout Houston County rely on dependable water sources that don't go dry in August or flood out in March. We design and dig livestock ponds with gentle entry slopes, proper depth, and drainage positioning matched to your pasture layout and herd size.
06
Pond Bank Shaping
Steep, rough banks erode fast and make maintenance a headache on any Dothan property with active water flow or foot traffic around the pond edge. We finish banks with gradual slopes and smooth transitions that hold in Houston County's sandy-clay mix and stay stable through seasonal water level changes.
Local Knowledge

Pond Construction in Houston County

Pond Construction in Houston County requires careful attention to the region's flat to gently rolling terrain, where natural drainage gradients are often shallow and water retention depends heavily on proper basin grading and compaction. The Dothan area sits within the Coastal Plain, where sandy loam soils can undermine embankment integrity if not correctly built up with clay-rich fill. Getting the dam structure, spillway, and inlet placement right from the start determines whether a pond holds water long-term or fails within a few seasons.

Shallow bedrock is rarely the issue here, but locating a reliable water source and sizing the watershed correctly are common missteps that sink pond projects before they ever fill. Undersized watersheds leave ponds perpetually low; oversized ones cause erosion and spillway failures. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service provides pond sizing guidance DJ Hyde applies on every Houston County build to avoid these costly errors.

Houston County's strong agricultural base — particularly poultry and cattle operations — drives steady demand for farm ponds used for livestock watering, irrigation, and fire suppression. The Alabama Cooperative Extension System documents how properly constructed farm ponds improve operational efficiency across exactly these types of working properties.

Hyde's Construction runs pond construction jobs throughout all of Houston County from Ariton, typically reaching any site within 25 to 45 minutes.

Service Area — Houston County
  • Dothan
  • Ozark
  • Dothan
  • Enterprise
  • Troy
  • Midland City
  • Daleville
  • New Brockton
Permits & Regulations

Do You Need a Permit for Pond Construction in Dothan?

What Houston County Requires

Pond Construction in Dothan and throughout Houston County involves a few layers of permitting that property owners should understand before breaking ground. In unincorporated Houston County, there is no general county-level building permit specifically required for private pond construction on agricultural or rural land, but that does not mean the work is permit-free. If your project will disturb one acre or more of land during excavation and earthwork — which is common with any meaningful pond build — you are required to obtain coverage under the Alabama Department of Environmental Management's NPDES Construction General Permit. This permit addresses stormwater runoff and erosion control during active construction and applies statewide regardless of whether your property sits inside or outside city limits. Failing to obtain it before work begins can result in significant fines and stop-work orders. Hyde's Construction is familiar with how these thresholds apply to pond projects in the Dothan area and can walk you through what your specific site will likely trigger during a free on-site estimate.

If your property falls within the City of Dothan's limits, the requirements change. Dothan operates its own building and development permitting process, and any grading or earthwork of significance typically requires a grading or land disturbance permit through the city. The City of Dothan Planning and Development Department reviews projects for compliance with local drainage and grading standards, and larger pond builds may also require a site plan review depending on the scope and proximity to existing infrastructure. It is worth a direct call to the city before assuming your project falls outside their review process, particularly if the pond is near a drainage easement, public right-of-way, or an established subdivision.

Flood plain concerns are relevant throughout the Dothan and Houston County area given the low-lying terrain and proximity to creeks and bottomland that drain toward the Choctawhatchee River system. If any portion of your pond site falls within a FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Area, you will need to contact the Houston County EMA and possibly obtain a floodplain development permit before construction begins. Altering natural drainage patterns within or near a floodplain without proper review can create liability and legal exposure. The Army Corps of Engineers may also have jurisdiction if the project involves filling, draining, or otherwise impacting jurisdictional wetlands under Section 404 of

FAQ

Common Questions About Pond Construction in Dothan

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Pond construction in Dothan typically ranges from $3,000 to $15,000 or more depending on the size, depth, and site conditions on your Houston County property. Factors like soil composition, access for equipment, and whether clearing or grading is needed beforehand all affect the final cost. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site estimate, which DJ Hyde provides personally before any work begins.
Most pond construction projects in Houston County require approval from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, particularly if your site involves wetlands, stream buffers, or fills that could affect drainage. Larger impoundments may also trigger Army Corps of Engineers review under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Knowing where your property sits relative to floodplains and drainage corridors in the Dothan area is important before breaking ground.
Dothan is roughly 30 to 40 minutes from our base in Ariton, which means we can be on your Houston County job site fast without travel fees eating into your project budget. Being a local, owner-operated company means DJ Hyde can schedule site visits and mobilize equipment without the delays you get from contractors coming out of Birmingham or Montgomery. Call (334) 432-1473 to set up a time that works for you.
Pond construction typically involves a track excavator for digging and shaping the basin, a dozer for building the dam and compacting the embankment, and finish grading equipment to establish proper drainage slopes around the site. The process starts with clearing and stripping the topsoil, then shaping the pond basin to the appropriate depth for water retention and aquatic health. Soil type on your Dothan or Houston County property plays a big role in how the dam is built and how well the pond holds water long-term.
Yes, and it's actually a common project combination in Houston County, where agricultural operations often benefit from having an on-site water source for irrigation, livestock, or fire suppression. Building a farm pond near chicken houses or crop fields requires careful placement to avoid runoff contamination and to stay clear of any established drainage patterns on the property. DJ Hyde is fully licensed and insured and has worked on agricultural sites across this part of Alabama, so he understands how to plan pond construction around existing farm infrastructure.

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