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Posted on October 8, 2009 by Richard Cooper | Posted under Landscaping Gardening
Pumps perfect for your backyard ponds.
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One of the ways you can even use your pond pump is to help keep your pond water clean and fresh. You can do this by removing 20 percent of the water from your pond with the use of this pump and discarding this water down a drain. You will then need to replace this water that your pond pumps helped you remove to refresh the water in your pond. Using this pond pump for removing water from your pond when you are doing your pond maintenance routine to help make things easier for you is a good idea since it cuts out some of the work. The circulation of the water in your backyard ponds with the help of pond pumps will help keep water from standing still, which in turn helps keep it from stagnating and becoming smelly and murky. Using a pond pump with a UV ray filter can also help eliminate the harmful microorganisms that can cause fish to fall ill. How this works is simple. Since these pond pumps suck water out of your pond and puts it back in, the water passes through the UV light of the UV ray filter, killing the dangerous microbes that are found in the water that is pumped through the filter. Aside from the value these pumps have in terms of your fishes’ safety and health, they also help give your pond the kind of additional beauty that you may want it to have. You can now add waterfalls and fountains to your backyard ponds with the use of these pond pumps. You may need to ask a professional’s advice about how to install these things or add these decorative ideas to your pond if these are not part of the original construction of your pond. You can also try to find blueprints for such an idea and try to see how this can be accomplished on your own. You will need to calculate the GPH of your existing pond pump when you are planning on creating a waterfall or installing a fountain into your present pond to help you determine the flow of the water down your waterfall and to help you decide how high your waterfall can go if you make one for your backyard ponds with the use of the present pump you have. If your waterfall is about a foot high and your pump is submerged two feet under water, this means that water has to travel three feet upwards to make it to the spillway of your waterfall. About The Author: Your backyard ponds and your fishes will benefit from the use of pond pumps that will keep your pond water clean. |
Tags: BACKYARD PONDS, POND PUMPS, POND WATER, REFRESH, GPH, WATERFALL











