What to Consider When Buying Pondmaster Pumps

Posted by admin on Mar 31, 2011 in business |

Buying new Pondmaster pumps for your water garden is an important decision to make, especially if you are raising koi or goldfish in your pond in addition to the water plants. When it comes to living breathing fish it can be incredibly easy to accidentally kill many of your stock off by choosing the wrong pump, and thus it is important to do your research and ensure that you choose the best model for your situation. There are many helpful guides and resources available on the internet that will be a huge boon to you in your search.

There are several very important points that you need to consider before choosing your Pondmaster pumps. One of the first questions is to determine usage–if you are going with a straight water garden, sans fish, you can get away with using a less powerful pump to gently circulate the water. This will save you money on energy costs and you can get away with a less expensive pump model. However if you plan to have fish you will need to invest in a more powerful pump to get the proper amount of oxygen in the water, but not so powerful as to actually churn the pond. This can be prevented by matching up the pump to the circulation volume of your water garden.

You should also consider the cost and longevity of the pump that you choose. Make sure that you can afford to have a pump running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Calculate the electrical costs that you will need to pay in order to keep it going. And always, no matter what, make sure that you only purchase pumps with at least a 2 or 3 year warranty in order to ensure that the longevity of your pump. If your pump breaks down you may very well lose several of your fish, so it is vital that you choose a pump that is unlikely to malfunction. You may also want to keep a spare pump just in case.