Water Wizard Aquatic Solutions (Texas)
The Central Texas Authority in Sustainable Lake & Pond Restoration
Expert Aquatic Management for the Brazos Valley and IH-35 Corridor
Water Wizard Aquatic Solutions (Texas)
Water Wizard Aquatic Solutions is the premier provider of ecological lake restoration in Central Texas. Based in Brenham, we understand the unique environmental pressures facing the Brazos Valley, where high summer temperatures and nutrient runoff can lead to rapid algae blooms and invasive weed overgrowth. Landowners from Austin to Bryan/College Station face the constant challenge of maintaining water clarity and preventing fish kills during the harsh Texas drought cycles.
We specialize in Mechanical Harvesting and Hydro-raking, providing a superior alternative to traditional chemical spraying. By physically removing the biomass and root systems of invasive species, we prevent the "decay-and-regrow" cycle that plagues many Central Texas ponds. As a leader in Integrated Pest Management (IPM), we restore the natural balance of your water body, ensuring it remains a beautiful and functional asset for your property.
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Professional Consultations for Brenham, Bryan, and the IH-35 Region
Is your pond struggling with low oxygen or invasive weeds? Our local Brenham-based team provides expert evaluations across Central Texas. Fill out the form below to receive a science-based restoration plan for your property.
Central Texas Project Portfolio
View our results in Brenham, Bryan, and Austin. From residential pond clearing to large-scale lake restoration, we are dedicated to preserving the water health of the Brazos River Basin.

Serving Brenham, the Brazos Valley, and Central Texas
Based in Washington County, Water Wizard provides specialized aquatic care across the Central Texas region. Our primary service areas include Brenham, Bryan/College Station, Hempstead, Bastrop, Austin, and Temple. We are experts in managing the specific aquatic challenges of the Texas Post Oak Savannah and Blackland Prairie ecoregions.