Camelback
Golf Club, Scottsdale, Arizona
In the summer of 1988
we contracted Seepage Control to oversee the complete renovation
of the island putting green at the clubhouse. This lake is the main
focal point of the clubhouse surroundings and landscape. We could
not afford any mistakes.
Seepage Control bid
a very competitive price and approached our challenge in a most
professional manner. I was sold on their services.
I
have dealt with few services that go beyond what is expected, and
Seepage Control left me feeling confident in the completed project.
I will definitely call on them on all of my future projects.
Recreation Lake, Bellevue,
Idaho
We are pleased we selected
Seepage Control's ESS-13 as the product to seal our lake. The lake
was frozen over during the winter months and now that the ice has
thawed, it does not appear that there has been the slightest bit
of water loss or seepage. Because there is only a limited amount
of new water available in this high desert area, minimum seepage
is extremely important to the success of our lake. Given the virtual
absence of any seepage to date, we are extremely impressed with
the performance of ESS-13.
Happy Trails Golf Resort,
Surprise, Arizona
My lakes at Happy Trails
Resorts were built and sealed with every bit of care… The only loss
of water I have to either of my free standing lakes has been to
evaporation. The visual effect all three lakes have on the golf
course and resort is outstanding.
William
J. Hull, Golf Course Architect
I was first introduced
to SS-13 in 1965 on a golf course project in Phoenix, Arizona. The
Peppermill Palms Golf Course that I designed in Mesquite, Nevada
has a total of 26 acres of lakes that were sculptured from the desert
floor. The engineers from Seepage Control, Inc. determined that
it would be best to make a mixture of soil and SS-13 to line the
lakes… the end result has been very positive, with the lakes full
and holding well.
I like SS-13, not only
for its control of water loss, but I do not have the worry of mechanical
damage to the walls of my lakes.
The Lakes Community, Tempe,
Arizona
The Association has
a total of 50.2 surface acres of lakes. The lakes were sealed by
compacting two six inch layers of chemically treated dirt. Even
after 25 years, the bottom and sides are in excellent condition.
It is apparent that
little if any loss is being experienced through seepage. This can
be attributed to the excellent design of the lakes and the work
of Seepage Control, Inc. I would not hesitate to recommend Seepage
Control, Inc. for work in your lake. |