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Choosing a water pump for your fish pond ... Grasp the basics, make best decision
The water pump is the heart of any water garden feature, and without a good one, your garden pond will be starved of critical, life-giving oxygenIf you plan to populate your garden pond with fish and other aquatic life, you need a good water pump. But be aware that all water pumps are not created equal. Here are some points to consider: Unless you plan to have a pure water garden with only aquatic plants,
you’ll need a quality water pump. And even then, it’s often a good idea to
have a reliable pump gently circulating water through your system.
Water pump specifications: know what you’re buying so you can make the right choicePond water pumps come in a bewildering array of shapes and sizes. But there are a few critical points you need to consider when purchasing a pump for the first time. Always read the information printed on the outside of the box before purchasing a pump, and don’t be afraid to ask the retailer questions before you buy. But keep in mind much of this information can be confusing–-even for
experienced pondkeepers–-and can make comparisons between different pumps
difficult. And be suspicious of any water pump that has little or no information
provided by the manufacturer.
Be careful of retailers who don’t understand outdoor water pumps, or who won’t take the time to demonstrate and explain their operationA good quality pond pump is an important investment in your garden pond project, so make sure your retailer is knowledgeable and takes the time to explain the product. If you’ll be buying your pump in an offline brick-and-mortar store, take the time to shop around and inspect the unit before making your purchase. As stated earlier, if you’re looking for an outdoor pond pump, you’ll want a unit that is submersible and has a long, grounded cord. And don’t be afraid to ask that the pump be plugged in and checked out in your presence to make sure it is working correctly. And don’t forget the guarantee. A good retailer will stand behind their products, and replace the pump or loan you a new one if there’s a problem. Remember the life of your garden pond is at stake here, and your investment in fish and other aquatic life is at risk if your pump fails and you have to wait weeks for a replacement. When selecting a water pump for your fountain, koi or fish pond, or water garden, you need to carefully consider the following criteria:
Armed with this information, you can now begin to shop around for the best water pump for your situation. Visit your retailer and explain exactly what you’re looking for, and then compare prices among the various models. The best bargain will take into account the above factors, plus the manufactuer’s guarantee, cable length, and the level of service you can expect from your retailer. Some pitfalls to avoid Not all pumps are created equal, and sometimes your local retailer may not even know the difference between water pumps designed for pond use and units that are better suited to swimming pools and other applications. Sump pumps are also sometimes sold for use in ponds and waterfalls, but lack the reliability needed for your valuable pond project. For more information regarding pond pumps and their use in backyard and outdoor environments, please follow the links on this page. These links will lead you to various diagrams, tables, and photos that will allow you to make a better buying decision when choosing a pump. As stated earlier, look for a submersible water pump that carries at least a 2 year warranty from the manufacturer. Consider a reliable online supplier when buying a new water pump Another good option is to shop for a pump at one of the online suppliers. You can easily compare prices, features, and shipping costs. Also look for suppliers offering sales and seasonal discounts on their products. Take a look at the right hand border of this website for more information about suppliers offering garden pond equipment. |
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