Waterfalls
Give your pond a makeover with our easy to install range of preformed waterfalls. We have plenty in stock, ranging from arc and blade waterfalls to waterfalls with a more cascading effect, to suit any aspiring pond enthusiast. Available in both plastic and metal, our watercourses are sure to have a lovely aesthetic effect on your pond. Our popular stainless steel arc and blade waterfalls are very durable and easy to look after, and make for popular water features among our customers. Have a look at what we offer below!
How to Install a Preformed Waterfall
To install a preformed waterfall, you’ll need to choose a suitable location in your garden. Ensure the area is level and well-drained, and you may wish to place the preformed waterfall on a bed of sand or gravel for stability. Then, you’ll want to connect the waterfall to a pump and a reservoir. Fill the reservoir with water and turn on the pump, then adjust the water flow to your needs.
What Size Pump will I need for a Stainless Steel Waterfall?
The size of the pump needed for a stainless steel waterfall depends on several factors. Consider the height and width of the waterfall, as well as the desired water flow rate. Checking the manufacturers’ instructions will often be helpful in determining what you’ll need. Additionally, ensure the pump is compatible with the waterfall's design and can handle the required head pressure.
Why is My Blade Waterfall Dripping Underneath?
If your blade waterfall is dripping underneath, there may be several reasons for this. Firstly, check the seals and connections between the blade and the water reservoir and ensure they are tight to the correct degree and free from damage. If the seals are intact, inspect the blade itself for any cracks or holes that could be causing the leak. Additionally, check that the pump is functioning correctly and not overloading the system. If the issue persists, consider consulting a professional to assess the waterfall's structure and plumbing. Also, engaging in regular maintenance and inspections can help prevent future leaks.