Thursday, June 23, 2011

Tips For Buying A Garden Pond Pump That You'll Be Happy With

By Mark Walters


There are several things to consider when making plans to add a pond to your garden. Of these things, purchasing the right garden pond pump is one of the most important considerations. The pump keeps the water flowing through the pond, preventing it from stagnating. It also works to create visual effects, like fountains and waterfalls, that may enhance the look of your pond. Choosing the right pump for your pond can make a huge difference in terms of looks and performance.

Many people agonize over what brand of pump to buy for their garden pond, however the truth is choosing the right size pump is more important. Choose a pump that exceeds the flow requirements for your needs. This will help keep the water flowing if there is an issue such as clogging that is causing the pump to lose power. In order to keep your garden pond looking great it is important to maintain a constant outflow of water.

Most people will choose either to have a waterfall or a fountain in their garden pond. This can make a lot of difference in the type of pump you should buy. The majority of pumps you will come across will have enough power to create a fountain effect but you will need a larger pump if you decide to have a waterfall. High capacity pumps are important because the flow needed for a proper waterfall is at least 300 gallons each hour.

If you want to measure the amount of flow you will need, situate a water hose over the area that you want your waterfall. Then position it so that it produces the desired effect. Once this is achieved, take a container and collect the amount of water that passes in one minute. Once you have collected the water, measure it in gallons and multiply by 60. This will give you the amount the pump will need to move each hour.

Picking the right pump is one of the most important aspects of having the perfect garden pond. Before you select your pump, be sure to consider the things mentioned here. If you select the wrong one, it is possible that there may be issues with the performance of your ponds effects. Even worse, an improper pump can cause your pond to stagnate. When building your pond, the choosing right pump for your needs can make all the difference in the world.




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