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Re: Water Feature
Stephen Wolstenholme
27 Feb 2010 10:44
>I read that pumps should be removed in winter, yet a supplier of >more contemporary installations I spoke to claimed that he simply >left his in situ. Whilst I am OK with manhandling a moderately >sized stone into position initially, I am not too happy with >having to disturb it regularly.
The pump in my six year old water feature has never been removed. It is switched off most of winter but never removed.
Steve
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Chris J Dixon
26 Feb 2010 09:48
I am contemplating installing a small water feature, perhaps something with a drilled stone sitting on pebbles.
There seem to be some available as kits, alternatively parts can be bought separately. I guess for the stone, getting this locally would reduce transport costs.
Are kits likely to have sufficiently generous reservoir and catchment tray?
I read that pumps should be removed in winter, yet a supplier of more contemporary installations I spoke to claimed that he simply left his in situ. Whilst I am OK with manhandling a moderately sized stone into position initially, I am not too happy with having to disturb it regularly.
What is the most cost efficient way of keeping the water clear?