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Follow along with Dave Kelly, the Tech Guy, as he reviews the features and benefits of the new evolved line of Aquascape AquaSurge water feature pumps. The combination of energy-efficient performance, high performece flow and ease of maintenance, make this pump the ideal choice for discriminating pond owners. They are ideal for us with the Aquascape skimmer and falls as well as the Pondless® Waterfall filter vaults.

Join Dave Kelly, The Tech Guy, as he explores the features and benefits of the Ultra pump line by Aquascape. The Ultra Pump is the complete solution for small ponds, fountains and water features. It’s combination of energy-efficient mag-drive performance, flow and ease of maintenance make this pump the ideal choice for discriminating water feature owners.

Follow along with Dave Kelly, the Tech Guy, as he reviews the features and benefits of the new evolved line of Aquascape AquaForce water feature pumps. The AquaForce offers the combinations of energy-efficient performance and ease of maintenance making this pump the ideal choice for discriminating pond owners. Not only is the pump ideal for keeping a hole open in the ice over the winter months, it can also handle solids making it an ideal in-the-pond solution for those water features that do not have a skimmer.

This is my 55 Watt solar fountain. I used a old plastic drum and a 12 v bilge pump.

www.patioandhomeimprovement.com We are in Westminter Colorado installing a bubbling rock water feature on this backyard remodel. We dug a hole about 18inches deep for the water pump to sit just below the water line. We have lined the hole with a commercial grade weed barrier and installed the pond liner over that. We installed large blocks to aloow the bubbling rock to sit level. We filled the rest of the pond with 3-5 inch cobble stone for proper filtration. Next we will install the plumbing through the rock and connect it to the water pump.

Using a bit of improvisation, I built an effective water feature from items found in our shed and around the garden. Luckily, I had an old pump and some pebbles but these items would be much cheaper to buy than buying a ready made water feature. I have posted this video to inspire people get creative and turn what they may see as rubbish and clutter into great garden focal points.

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