Friday, December 23, 2011

Pond Aeration Systems - Basics of Selecting and Installing

!±8± Pond Aeration Systems - Basics of Selecting and Installing

When looking for a solution to managing water quality, or simply for aesthetic enhancement, there are three basic types of pond and lake aerators to consider; surface spray aerators, air diffused systems and horizontal aspirators or mixers. Each type has unique differences and efficiencies which can be utilized in many different ways to achieve maximum benefit. Below are some basic guidelines to take into account when selecting and installing an aeration system.

Selecting an Aeration System: The size, shape and depth of a pond should dictate the type of aeration system, or combination of systems to be used; keep in mind when water quality management is an objective, recommended sizing is 2HP per surface acre.

Surface Spray (Floating) Systems: Ponds less than 15 ft deep, or wherever fountain spray aesthetics are desired.

Diffused Aeration Systems: Ponds 15 ft and greater in depth, and when no surface spray is desired. (Note: Efficiency is lost when used in ponds less than 15 ft, but can be remedied with additional diffuser manifolds placed throughout the pond. These systems are not recommended for ponds less than 8 ft.)

Mixers and Aspirators: In ponds less than 9 ft deep where lateral movement is dictated, or no surface spray is desired.

Electrical Requirements: In order to operate the systems efficiently, and without nuisance tripping, it will be necessary to know if sufficient power is available, how close it is to the source, and if there are other electrical requirements that may be utilizing the same source, ie. irrigation, lighting, etc. It's also important to follow both local and national electrical codes during installation, which will often require burying/trenching wire in conduit from the power source to the aerators power control center, and from the PCC out to the ponds edge.

Having operational electricity is necessary before flotation and start-up of any aeration system, for security and mechanical considerations, and may become a scheduling consideration that could need attention. A certified electrician may also be required during installation.

System Installation: There are two ways of securing most units into position, anchoring (to the pond bottom), and mooring (to the pond edges, either above or beneath the surface.) Methods of securing and quality of materials used can affect security, ease of service, and safety, and should be included in the planning process. Tools and materials required can include: a shovel (to bury/trench cable,) conduit, stainless steel cable or nylon rope, cinder blocks and a boat (when anchoring,) and rebar or duckbill anchors (when mooring.) Diffused Air Systems do not require anchoring or mooring, but a boat is often required during installation.

Intensive landscaping around the pond such as retaining walls, waterfalls, and planting beds could affect the installation process, in addition to future available access for service or maintenance. Further coordination may be needed between the aeration installer and landscape and/or irrigation contractor in these instances as well.


Pond Aeration Systems - Basics of Selecting and Installing

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Buying or Building Your Own Water Fountain

!±8± Buying or Building Your Own Water Fountain

Things to Consider

A great deal about fountains has changed over the last decade. Now there are really high class ones made of copper, bronze, concrete, and stone, and some fairly nice ones made of resin and fiberglass. There are several things to consider, though. As a pump wholesaler, I speak with fountain owners all the time and also look at lots of samples of fountains at trade shows and in magazines. Before purchasing a fountain, there are quite a few questions to ask. What looks good in a store might not look good at your home or business. Or it might look good for the first month or year but then you'll get tired of it. Fountains are usually around for a long time; in fact, concrete and stone ones last centuries and are hard to remove once they're installed. Here are things to consider.

Bronze Fountains

These are at the high end of fountains, and can retail for ten to twenty thousand dollars. They are plain classy. But will one of these fit in where you want to put it? Do you have the right yard or business or location for such a classic kind of display? Also, do you like the aging process (the verdigris patina) that bronze undergoes. Can you afford one of these? If you answered yes to these questions, a bronze fountain might be right for you. It will last your lifetime, your kids' lifetimes, their kids' lifetimes, etc. And they are durable enough to be moved from house to house.

Copper Fountains

Like bronze fountains, these too tend to be classy, especially the name brand ones like Water Wonders, which mix copper with glass and slate. These make especially nice wall fountains. We have been selling Water Wonders fountains for several years at Fountain Mountain. There are certain things to think about, though. Are you locating the fountain in a room with good acoustics? Some rooms make the pump noise really echo, especially small rooms with walls that are close together. Do you know someone or can you hire an electrician to hide the cord in the wall? These fountains are a bit too expensive to buy if you're going to let the cord run outside the wall for everyone to see. Finally, it is a good idea to go listen to them run at a store before purchasing. Some of them make little water noise and some make a lot. To increase water sound you might have to turn up the pump to the point of there being slight splash. But if you are careful and go to a store with Water Wonders or other copper fountains on display before purchasing, and are happy with what you see and hear, these are great fountains.

Concrete Fountains

These still provide the most bang for the buck, primarily because concrete is so inexpensive. In fact, a huge part of the cost of concrete fountains is in transporting them to stores for sale and in the labor of painting them. The concrete itself is the least expensive part of the fountains' manufacture. There are some differences in how they are made, though. Some companies, like Brandelli's, use a "light" mix: their fountains are not nearly as heavy as those produced by, say, Avila's. Also, some companies like Brandelli's, use a stain over concrete, whereas others, like Avila's or Lomelli's, use paints (usually more than one at a time) or stains. Also, most concrete companies (though not all) reinforce their fountains with steel. This makes them strong but also means the concrete must be sealed. If not painted (as most fountains from Mexico are not), then they do need to have a clear sealant put on them. Otherwise the water will seep through to the steel, which will rust. Eventually, the fountain is likely to crack. One final word of advice on concrete, beware of "cute." Cute fountains (mama dogs with baby dogs, boys peeing) sometimes don't look so cute over time. Ask yourself if you'll still think the fountain is cute years later. Remember, concrete fountains can last hundreds of years. And they are difficult to move so pick something that will stay put. The traditional Italian 3-tier fountain is always a safe bet.

Resin and Fiberglass Fountains

The quality of these has gotten a lot better, and they have the clear advantage of being more easily handled than concrete ones. Some do look like concrete and stone, though they tend to look much more realistic at first glance than they do after a week has passed. Then it is pretty clear that they are faux. These are also a lot easier on employees who work in tores, as they don't have to worry as much about their backs. We would sell these at our store but just don't like their looks as well as the real thing.

Stone Fountains

These look incredibly good or mediocre. The handcrafted stone fountains out of Mexico and many of the large ones out of China are beautiful. But there are also mass-produced stone fountains, which use crushed stone mixed with resin. These just don't look like real stone to us even though they are.

Making Your Own Water Fountain

There are lots of ways to make your own fountains. The easiest way, perhaps, is to place a pump in a small tub or on some liner. Then place a wire or plastic grate on top of the tub or the liner, and layer pebbles, rocks, etc. over the wire or plastic grate. Your pump and plumbing will be hidden! No one will no where your water is coming from. You can then connect black PVC piping to the pump (black sprinkler pipe is incredibly inexpensive yet professional looking) and let the water rise up seemingly out of rocks in your yard. You won't have to worry much about pets as the water source is covered with stones. Likewise, you won't have to worry about kids drowning. You can also build a little waterfall over such a pit if you want, just throwing in boulders to hide your electric and tubing, etc. Some people use bamboo for spouts. You can also drill holes through slate (we've found it's really easy if you soak the slate for a day first). Slate is so porous, however, you ought to seal it once you're done drilling. You can also find rocks in nature that already have holes in them.

How Big of a Pump do I need?

Basically, if you buy a fountain at a store you should have instructions on the best size pump for that particular piece of garden art. If you are making your own fountain, here is a rule of thumb: for every inch of width you need to pump 100 gallons per hour. But note that a100 gallon per hour pump is not pumping the same volume at one foot head (elevation above the pump), two feet head, three feet, and so forth. If you are making your own fountain, it is likely you will have to guess which size to buy, and you might be wrong the first time you build one. Most pumps are adjustable but often can be adjusted down only a bit. However, magnetic-driven pumps, the most common kind, are inexpensive and durable. You can find them online at many wholesale pumps outlets.


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Wall Mounted Fountains - A Background

!±8± Wall Mounted Fountains - A Background

Just try to imagine the sounds by closing your eyes, picture a woodland location with a bustling river winding its way across the valley and in the distance the water is flowing over the edge of the cliff and down the waterfall. Instantly you can feel calm and relaxed just by thinking of the sounds and the setting, imagine if you could bring the waterfall directly into your living room.

Naturally you would not be able to bring a waterfall into your living room but you could enjoy a wall mounted fountain. Maybe you have never heard of wall mounted fountains, if you haven't then they are superb decorative features that would be suitable for anybodies home. There are many different types and they come in lots of sizes, shapes, colours, styles and designs which gives the buyer the ultimate choice when they are looking to decorate and update their living space.

You may well be asking, what are Wall Mounted Fountains? Many people may not be familiar with them so in very simple terms a wall mounted fountain can be described as an indoor water feature that combines art with the tranquil sound of moving water. The water is distributed over the decorative backdrop providing the sounds of the waterfall and the visuals of a superb piece of modern decor. Using only a very small re-circulating electrical pump this allows the water to be pumped back to the top of the water fountain and redistributed time and time again to provide the effect of the flowing water. The design of the pumps ensures that there is very little noise and will allow the water to be pumped as efficiently as possible throughout the wall mounted fountain feature.

Depending on the size of your room this will have a bearing on the style and type of wall mounted fountain that you would choose. Many rooms such as a living room or dinning room will better suite a wider feature similar to a large picture or painting where as a hall way could most likely suite a longer and thinner feature. When selecting or viewing a wall mounted fountain you need to be careful to visualise the room where you are thinking of locating the feature, think about the dimensions of your room and how it will look in context with your other furniture or wall decorations. Wall mounted fountains provide a brilliant focal point for any room and allow a unique way for you to create a relaxing and welcoming atmosphere for any part of your home.


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Thursday, December 1, 2011

How to Choose a Pond or Fountain Light

!±8± How to Choose a Pond or Fountain Light

Choosing a Pond or Fountain Light: LED or Halogen?

Basically, there are two kinds of lights available for ponds, halogen lights (which have been around for quite a while), and LED, which are more recent developments. Here are some differences between the two. Note that here we are addressing 12volt systems only.

Some advantages of LED:

Focused light

Solidly built and hard to break, durable

Last twice as long as best fluorescent bulbs and 20 times longer than incandescent bulbs LEDs also are more efficient per watt, produce greater lumens per watt than incandescents or halogen bulbs. LEDs can be built in a number of colors so do not require a filter, which greatly reduces efficiency of light. Finally, LEDs run cooler and are less likely to warm the pond or for their seals to get damaged because of the cooler running temperatures.

Some Disadvantages:

LED lights are still quite expensive and it is taking a while for the price to drop. Also, it is difficult to find an LED system that produces high wattage. Fountain Tech produces the highest pond light wattage we know of at 8 watts per light fixture. And a total of 130 separate LEDs are used in the fixture to do this!

Halogen:

Some Advantages

These are good lights, not as durable as LEDs but pretty durable all in all. The most common sizes are 10 watt, 20 watt, 35 and 50, though you can also find 75 watt lights. You can usually buy lens covers to change the color of the light, though lens filters do reduce the luminosity a great deal. In general, it is more efficient to use colored bulbs. Still, you will find less light from a colored bulb than a clear one. LED is the way to keep luminosity efficient when using colored light. You can find a good selection of both at Cheap Pumps.
Some Disadvantages:

These light bulbs don't last nearly as long as LEDs, though they still last a long time. They burn quite hot and sometimes the high temperatures burn the O-rings and the fixtures leak.

About transformers:

Transformers that will be used outside (as almost all will!) really need a 3-prong plug. Beware of the "for indoor use only" transformer as, in order to find an indoor plug and then run the cable to your fixture outdoors these are often more trouble than the price savings is worth. Find a UL-approved transformer that can be used in or out of doors. That's our recommendation.


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Friday, November 25, 2011

Beautiful and Compact Tabletop Fountains Can Add a New Dimension to Your Home Interiors

!±8± Beautiful and Compact Tabletop Fountains Can Add a New Dimension to Your Home Interiors

Tabletop fountains are ideal for those of us who would love to bring home a fountain but find our homes lacking in space. The variety available is mind boggling. You can get contemporary designs to classical and traditional styles that can bring your bedside table, credenza, bookshelf, desktop or your office table into focus. They can be made from materials like ceramic, glass, stone, slate, wood and metal. Their small size makes them easily portable, so if you plan to relax in your living room, you can carry it along to soothe and calm you.

The best news is the price of these fountains. For much less than a couple of hundred dollars, you will have a stunning piece of art that can be placed either on your dining table or a corner table in your living room. Most of these come with illumination that creates a soothing romantic atmosphere to make your evenings unforgettable. You can invite friends and family to see your fountain and they will be surprised at how petite yet attractive tabletop fountains can be.

Hassle Free Maintenance

Tabletop fountains are easy to install and maintain as most of them are preassembled, you just have to fill it with water, plug in the cord and then sit back and relax, listening to the calming sounds made by the fountain. Fountains that are placed indoors offer multiple benefits- they help us stay calm which aids those who suffer from hypertension and they also humidify the atmosphere.

If you do not fancy a noisy humidifier, you can always consider using an indoor fountain of your choice. Just take care to ensure that the pump is noiseless as you would not want a noisy pump that drowns the calming sounds of the gurgling water. Fountains release negative ions that take away the harmful effects of the positive ions that are released by household appliances. You can also use aromatic candles and oils in combination with these fountains. That will not only add to the visual beauty of your home but keep it sounding and smelling wonderful as well. There are Feng Shui fountains that are purported to bring in abundant wealth, happiness and prosperity if placed in the particular direction.

While using tabletop fountains, take precautions as water accidents such as spillage, splashing and condensation may create unnecessary problems such as mildew. Place it on a ceramic tile or other protective materials that will keep your table top safe. Do check the water level periodically as water may be lost due to evaporation. You would risk damaging the pump if the water level gets low. Distilled water is often recommended as it does not form mineral deposits which may occur if unfiltered tap water is used.

There are chemicals available that can help prevent mineral deposit build up while keeping the water fresher for longer periods. Buy a pump that comes with an adjustable flow control and opt for a fountain with illumination. So when you think about fountains, do not imagine that all of them are big in size. There are many equally stunning tabletop fountains that are economical and easy to maintain.


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

How to Aquaponics: Indoor Hanging Garden

Indoor/Hydroponics Gardening Blog with How-To articles and information at indoor-gardening-supplies.com This video documents our project of growing edible and ornamental fish and plants in an indoor, contructed ecosytem. Based on the concept of aquaponics, this hanging garden fountain uses a simple pond pump, along with gravity to flow the nutrients from fish waste through the plant roots. The plants and bacteria in the system serve to cleanse and purify the water for the fish. Farm Fountain [http is an experiment in local, sustainable agriculture and recycling. It utilizes 2-liter plastic soda bottles as planters and continuously recycles the water in the system to create a symbiotic relationship between edible plants, fish and humans. The work creates an indoor healthy environment that also provides oxygen and light to the humans working and moving through the space. The sound of water trickling through the plant containers creates a peaceful, relaxing waterfall. The Koi and Tilapia fish that are part of this project also provide a focus for relaxed viewing. The plants we are currently growing include lettuces, cilantro, mint, basil, tomatoes, chives, parsley, mizuna, watercress and tatsoi. The Tilapia fish in this work are also edible and are a variety that have been farmed for thousands of years in the Nile delta. Farm Fountain is a collaborative project by artists Ken Rinaldo and Amy Youngs. We hope you will be inspired to create one yourself. This movie is part of ...

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Wayne Waterfall Pump, Model# BASS2400

!±8± Wayne Waterfall Pump, Model# BASS2400

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The Wayne waterfall pump moves up to 2400 GPH and is designed for waterfall applications. GPH: 2400, Pump Type: Submersible utility pump, Common Usage: Waterfall applications, Volts: 115V AC, Amps: 4.5, GPM: 40, Discharge: 1 1/4in. NPT discharge, Max. Lift Height (ft.): 20, Power Cord (ft.): 20, Pump Oil Type: Aquatic Safe - Oil Free Design, Adapters Included: 1 GHT discharge elbow adapter (1in.)

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Wall Fountain Construction - 10 Easy Steps to Build & Install Your Own Wall Fountain!

!±8± Wall Fountain Construction - 10 Easy Steps to Build & Install Your Own Wall Fountain!

A wall fountain adds beauty and relaxed atmosphere in any position. The constant sound of the waterfall is very relaxing. The installation of a work does not need so much, but we must consider how the various components fit together before construction begins.

The tools needed are a drill, screws, screwdrivers, pipes, cables, and the well (Note: this project is not a mirror or glass wall fountains)

The main components are: a mask, a swimming pool with integrated pump, anda decorative device or rosette. The fountain works as follows.

1). First, the water in the basin and is pumped into the mask.

2). The water flows through the nozzle or rosette the first mask as a small stream in the basin or a series of reservoirs and dates back to the tank where the pump is.

3). The pump in the tank pumps the water back into the mask and the cycle repeats.

Once the place where the wall would stand had been elected, try tofigure out the ways in which the plumbing and electric wires would not show off. This is necessary if the basin is a separate part from the fountain. If there is no access to the back of the wall the best alternative is to run the plumbing and electric wires up the inside of the wall.

In the case of a brick wall or concrete, make a cavity by removing some bricks or concrete from the wall making a room for the tube. The height of this cavity must be from the bottom of the basin to the overflow of the mask. A larger tube must be used to fit-in a smaller tube for the circulating water.

Again another cavity is needed for a tube where electric wires would run. Restore the wall to its former look as much as possible. It would not be appropriate if you have constructed a wall fountain nicely but have made the wall behind it ugly.

The task would be easier if the wall is accessible at the back and you can follow these steps.

1.) Drill a 1st hole through the wall at the position of the mask.

2.) Drill a 2nd hole at the bottom behind the position of the basin.

3.) Staying in front of the wall drop a string through the 1st hole to the back of the wall, and pull it toward the front wall passing through the 2nd hole at the bottom.

4.) Tie a string to a tube of an appropriate size.

5.) Now go to the back of the wall, pull the string up through the 1st hole returning the string to the front passing through the 2nd hole at the The bottom.

6). Be sufficient for the exhaust pipe (mask, rosette or output) must be considered. They reached the excess is cut to exact length.

7). Drill a hole for the wiring for the jack just enough to pass through it. There's no sweat to make it through the wall to be connected to an outlet.

8). After the holes and pipes have been set, now is the time to connect the water hose to the pump in the tank.

9). If you hang the wall fountain on the wall,see to it that the hardware used is strong enough to support 50 lbs. weight.

10.) All you need is to supply the water, plug it in and you have a running Wall Fountain!

Make sure that too much water isn't' going out of the basin because of splashing. The overflow must be close enough to the basin to prevent water from draining. This may cause damage to the pump. Use the flow adjustment feature of the pump to regulate the flow of water in your wall fountain.

Regular cleaning is always a must to extend the life of the pump. Changing water regularly would prevent dirt and bacteria build-up.


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Thursday, October 6, 2011

How to design and build an indoor fountain

!±8± How to design and build an indoor fountain

Designing and building the room was a fountain on a wall or tabletop fountain or a plan or hang well. All you need are a couple of wells and supply the parts to make your indoor fountain, but you.

For a table or FOUNTAIN PLAN

You will need:

- Mist units manufacturer
- A / C adapter
- Splash protection or standing in the middle
- Avoid the cover [or small bowl], splashing water from wells in bowl
- Cool-looking fountain, bowl or dish, or perhaps a bowl to give youonly love, but never use. You can choose how you want your fountain to look.
- Fountain stand or something for your dish in the set

Note 1: You can use a flat-bottomed bowl and place your fountain on a table directly

- To pass through a 1 / 8 "diamond drill a hole for the cable drill manufacturer of fog
- A drill

Note 2: There is no need to have a hole! Just drape the cable over the edge of the bowl

Put together your Fountain

- Drill a hole in the shell around1 / 2 to go "to 1" above the bottom of the tank for the cable manufacturer of fog - see note 2
- Square in the center are well below the shell
- Unit Located in the heart of fog are
- Run the string through the hole manufacturer of fog [or drape the cable over the edge of the bowl] and press the plug into the hole [moisten the plug to make it easier to work] when the plug at the wrong point on the rope, they move. Scroll down the creator cord mist to where you want
- FillThe bowl of clean water in low tide fog sensor unit
- Insert the small cover on top of the grandstand
- Connect the creator of fog Adapter A / C and plug the adapter into the wall.

Enjoy your own custom fountain designed, it is! Great job!

Hanging Wall FOUNTAIN

You will need:

- A sturdy iron rod or metal brackets [in any department or hardware store]
- Hanging with chains mounted Fountain
- Bowl Fountain - a 12 "14 "circular fountain basin, with this outstanding job of editing
- Mist units manufacturer
- Network adapter
- Splash protection or standing in the middle
- Deckel

Put Together Your Fountain Wall

- Secure the bracket with the screws on the wall. During assembly, make sure there is a stud wall [usually a 2x4] beyond the point of hanging the fountain
- Set Hanging wall fountain mounted on a flat surface
- Hanging in large bowl place the ring[Assembly to be careful not to rub the bowl against the chains, if you pick it up. Use the bowl 11 "-14"]
- Carefully collect the suspended assembly through the top ring, lifting chains and the shell, how to do it
- With the top ring of the group pending the ring hanging on the end of the bracket
- Put the device manufacturer of fog and center stand [or screen] in the bowl
- Remove the cover on top of the main stand
- Addition of water
- Wrap the cable around a spray units and chainsand provide the support that may be the AC adapter cable will reach the end of the cable manufacturer of fog
- Connect the AC units with fog
- Connect the AC adapter into the wall.

Enjoy your new wall fountain that you did!

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Friday, September 30, 2011

Danner 02720 Pond Mag 9.5 950-Gallon-Per-Hour Pump with Foam Prefilter

!±8± Danner 02720 Pond Mag 9.5 950-Gallon-Per-Hour Pump with Foam Prefilter


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This magnetic drive pump by Danner is made to run continuously without seals to wear out. The pump is filled with epoxy instead of oil, so you never need to worry about a leak. You'll always know that your plants and animals are safe. U.L. listed to Unite

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Maintenance of indoor waterfalls

!±8± Maintenance of indoor waterfalls

Once installed your own indoor waterfall, it is important to keep in good condition. Regular maintenance is necessary so that you can enjoy the benefits of a fountain in your home.

Most of the interior fountains are easy and simple, that there will be the same problems that have a fountain outside. For example, particles such as leaves, set in the pump makes it subject to clogging. Nowadays, many rooms with fully equippedstate-of-the-art overflow system, which automatically cancels the valve clogged. The newer models have anti-microbial coating on its inner surface to protect the device from the mildew.

On the other hand, care for your fountain outside is difficult, because contact with external elements such as climate and soil. The care and frequent maintenance is to maintain the wells in good conditions.

Care and Maintenance

Ensure regular cleaning of the fountain,its longevity. Caring can be as simple as empty and clean the inside and outside with a soft cloth, brush or sponge. The key to your indoor waterfall in perfect working condition is to ensure that the pump clean and free of dirt and debris such as algae, dust and leaves, can lead to blockages.

Keep the pump immersed in water at all times. Big wells contain more water and maybe even during the evaporation, it will be necessary unless the water supply of smallWells. Regardless of the type of source you have, you should check the water frequently. In warmer weather, evaporation occurs more rapidly, and that is why it is important to replenish water loss by evaporation.

Avoid using bleach to clean the fountain. Bleach is corrosive and, therefore, can corrode the materials or special coatings fountain. This is especially true with copper or stainless steel. There are special cleaners made for the maintenance and careWater fountains.

Protec is used in the prevention of metallic mineral deposits and stains on all types of wells. It also helps prevent damage caused by accumulation of hard water pump. Corresponds to the high water free of algae. The good news is that - the water is treated with Protec safe for birds, plants and animals.

Fountec is another product, especially for use outside the fountain. For the natural effect of Fountec polymer-based water stress, it is excellent in controlling theMosquitoes, flies and wasps in fountains, water features and bird. Fountec is also a powerful algaecide and clarifier, is also a surfactant that breaks the tension of water.

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Sunterra 202000 Pond Pump 2000 GPH, Black

!±8±Sunterra 202000 Pond Pump 2000 GPH, Black

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The pump is at the heart of a water garden. Without it, water will not circulate to create a healthy and balanced ecosystem. Sunterra pumps circulate water to help prevent breeding conditions for unwanted insects while oxygenating it for plants and fish. Pumps are distinguished by the gallons per hour they produce at one foot of lift or head. All Sunterra pumps are submersible and must be placed in water to function properly. Direct Drive pumps are more powerful and provide higher GPH output than magnetic drive pumps. These pumps are energy efficient, water cooled and use no oil. Direct Drive pumps are designed for use in dirty water applications where the possibility of water impurities is high. All Sunterra pumps are 100% water tested and have a 25 foot power cord. The pump is 2000 gallons per hour and has a maximum lift of 23 feet. This pump can handle a larger volume of water and can be used in large water garden applications and those containing waterfalls.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Laguna Max-Flo 1500 Electronic Waterfall & Filter Pump

!±8±Laguna Max-Flo 1500 Electronic Waterfall & Filter Pump

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The Laguna Max-Flo 1500 Waterfall & Filter Pump is designed to process water loaded with moderate amounts of solid particles and transport these suspended solids to suitable external filter systems (including pressurized filters) which then trap any debris that could potentially pollute pond water, effectively filtering the pond. The uniquely-shaped pump cage allows the passage of solids sized up to 1/4 inch. As always, the pump motor is unequalled in the pond industry for its ability to generate an astounding amount of water flow reliably and continuously at low energy-efficient costs. This is great news for people who are wary of costly hydro bills. The pump is ideal for use with filtration systems and for creating waterfalls and watercourses. The Laguna Max-Flo 1500 combines high performance with low energy consumption and is specifically designed to provide continuous and reliable water circulation. It is recommended for use in ponds 1500 to 3000 gallons in size, and the max flow rate is 1500 gallons per hour.

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