The Origin
"I gathered supplies from a big-box store, convinced they were professional grade. The water turned green. That was the lesson."
In the winter of 2008, Shawn Cutroni set out to build his mother a pond as a Christmas gift. He dug through New England's famously stubborn soil, through buried ledge, unexpected boulders, and cold-hardened ground, and assembled what he believed was a professional water feature from supplies he'd found at a local big-box store. It looked promising at first. Within weeks, the water turned green. The pond failed.
That experience is the foundation of New England Aquatic Landscaping. Not because Shawn gave up, but because he didn't. He spent the next several years learning what actually makes a water feature work: the biology, the filtration philosophy, the stone work, the way water and rock need to relate to each other to produce something that sustains itself. He became a Master Certified Aquascape Contractor. He rebuilt his mother's pond. He built hundreds more after that.
Sixteen years later, NEAL is Aquascape's 2025 Regional Certified Aquascape Contractor of the Year. The team has grown to 13 people across two departments. We've built water features from the MetroWest suburbs to the North Shore, from Norfolk County to the Worcester hills. But the mission hasn't changed since that Christmas pond: build it the way nature intended, and it will take care of itself.