Pond Pump, Waterfall Pump, Fountain Pumps
We have a large selection of submersible
pond pumps,
centrifugal pond pumps and waterfall pumps. Choose from the links below.
Don't know what GPH you need? Read our
Pond Solutions Online Course
to help determine the pond pump size you
need. We also have information available on calculating the cost to
operate a pump (or anything electrical). You can find that information
here.
Need a large, commercial pond pump
or waterfall pump? We carry
pumps by Tsurumi, C.M.I.,
Carry, Berkeley, Sta-Rite, Leader, Goulds,
Little Giant, F&Q, Pondmaster, OASE, Rainbow
Lifeguard, Sea Horse, Disc Flo, TetraPond, Laguna,
Hozelock Cyprio, Performance Pro, Pentair Aquatics, Sunami & Cal pumps.
Contact us with your
pond pump needs and we'll design
a system that's right for you! We have
pond pumps that pump over 9.5 million gallons per hour!
Need a small fountain pump?
Check out our statuary pumps or mag drive pumps below.
Looking for a very energy efficient
pump? We have a great selection of mag drive pond pumps that are both
energy efficient and that can be used in or out of the water!
We have a huge selection of pond pump tubing/hoses including flexible PVC hoses (great stuff!),
check valve assemblies, pump connectors, flanges, pipe fittings, bulkhead
connectors and more! Check out our plumbing accessories.
*NEW -
We've designed a pump
comparison chart. While not all of our pumps are listed
(way too many to list!) we think
you might find it helpful. Check it out
here!
*IMPORTANT: When
browsing throughout our website for pumps, please note specifications regarding GPM and
GPH pump flow rates. GPM is gallons per minute and GPH is gallons per hour.
There is a big difference between the two!!!
To calculate GPH when a
pump is listed as GPM, simply multiply that number by 60. For example,
a pump listed as 10 GPM is the same thing as calling it a 600 GPH
pump!
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To figure out the size of pump you need to feed a waterfall
check out our waterfalls page in our Ponds Online Course here.
Rule of Thumb: If the size of
pump you need for the waterfall is larger than the size of pump that you
calculated for optimal water circulation for the pond, then you will need the size of
pump that you calculated for the waterfall. The larger pump will provide a dual
purpose: it would be large enough to provide the amount of flow you want for the
waterfall while at the same time providing enough water circulation for the pond
(providing you calculated the size of pump correctly and have it placed correctly in the
pond).
For more information view our
Ponds Online Course for
pump size, filter size, liner size and more.
For those interested in technical information about
pipe friction loss, click
here.

At PondSolutions.com® we have 1000s of
Pond Supplies and
complete Pond Kits
for Garden Pond, Fish Pond, Koi Pond, Water Garden and Lakes! To shop from our
online catalog of pond supplies
simply choose from the list of pond supplies on our home
page or in the drop-down menu at the top of this page.
New to ponds and don't know where to start? Check out our online
course for information on building a pond
and how to properly take care of it. We also have 100s of pond photos from our
customer's ponds and 100s of answers to frequently asked pond questions! We cover
all sorts of questions like how to reduce algae, how to eradicate pond weeds, questions
about water chemistry, fish stocking information and so much more. Check out our
comprehensive FAQ section here.
Combating algae and pond weeds this season?
Read our comprehensive information about
how to get rid of the
algae and pond weeds in your pond, water garden or lake! We
also have several helpful
pond tips
that'll be sure to help you with your pond and water garden needs!
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