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A complete and detailed guide on how to choose the right pump for your pond

by Kristen White Blogger
People often make mistakes while choosing the right pump for their ponds. This is why we have made a detailed guide on types of pumps and their uses.

Let us start by taking a look at the types of pumps you can choose from:

Types of Pond Water Pumps

There are two types of pumps you can choose from:

1.Submersible Pond Pumps: As the name suggests, this pump fully submerges into the water. It is placed directly below the pond vault. A submersible pump can range from 50 gallons to 5000 gallons per hour. This pump is very easy to install and is best for small ponds. You can also use it to dry out the pond. If you have created an aquatic ecosystem in your pond, make you choose a pump that does not use oil. This prevents the damage done by oil spillage.

2.Centrifugal Pond Pumps: This pump is known for providing an energy-efficient solution. They are installed in a dry area near the pond. It is suitable for larger ponds. This pump is highly complicated to install and makes a lot of noise. However, it is easy to maintain and is safe for aquatic animals.

While ordering the best pond pump, keep in mind that different pumps come with different cord lengths. The length of the cord should be long enough to reach the socket that is far from the pond. Some cords also specify that the socket should at least 6 feet away from the water.

How to check the Size of a Pump?

The size of the pump is measured by the gallons per hour. Bigger pumps come with high horsepower. In order to determine the size of your pump, you need to calculate the total volume of water by multiplying all the dimensions by 7.5.

Water Circulation

Water in your pond should be circulated at least once per hour. If you have a 1000 gallon pond, you need a pump that can run 1000 gallons per hour. If you are using a pressurized filter, then you need a pump that can turn water once every 2 hours.

Uses of a fountain or pond pump

1.The primary function of a pump is to improve the display of your pond. But these pumps can serve other purposes a well. The motion created by the pump helps in starting water aeration. It is a simple process that increases the level of oxygen in the water. A high level of oxygen improves the aquatic life by eliminating anaerobic bacteria.

2.The pump also prevents water stagnation. Water stagnation can lead to many problems like foul odor, algae formation, and can become home to many disease-causing insects. Plus, it also deteriorates the display of your pond. Imagine sitting near a pond that emits a foul odor and is covered with green algae.

3.If you fail to maintain your pond, it can easily become a breeding ground of mosquitos, which can cause diseases like malaria and dengue. This can severely affect the health of your family.

4.Another benefit of installing a pump is that it eliminates algae that prevent the sunlight from reaching the bottom of the pond. This leads to the death of plants and fishes.

While Searching for Pond Fountains, you need to consider the size of your pond, the volume of water, and whether your pond supports aquatic life or not.


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