POND PUMPS

Our pond pumps are of the highest quality and built to last. Each model is designed for specific uses: such as feeding pond filters or lifting water to supply waterfalls and fountains. They have excellent energy efficiency and feature long warranty periods.

SHOP By Model

Aquamax Eco Classic

Aquamax Eco Classic - Energy-efficient pumps suited to supplying filters and watercourses

Aquamax Eco Expert

Aquamax Eco Expert - Powerful pond pumps for large filter systems and watercourses

Aquamax Eco Gravity

Aquamax Eco Gravity - For gravity filter systems on koi and swim ponds

Aquamax Eco Premium

Aquamax Eco Premium - Extra inlet for satellite strainer or surface skimmer. Ideal for filters and watercourses

Aquamax Eco Titanium

Aquamax Eco Titanium - Gravity filter pumps for large filter systems. Controllable via app

Aquamax Eco Twin

Aquamax Eco Twin - Powerful, double outlet, double-motor pumps, regulated by wireless remote

Aquarius Eco Expert

Aquarius Eco Expert - Ideal for large waterfalls and water features

Aquarius Fountain Pumps

Aquarius Fountain Pumps - Submersible pumps with adjustable fountains

Aquarius Universal Classic

Aquarius Universal Classic - Ideal for small waterfalls and water features

Aquarius Universal Premium

Aquarius Universal Premium - Ideal for waterfalls and water features

PondJet Eco Premium Floating Fountains

PondJet Eco Premium Floating Fountains - Floating fountains with built in pumps

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a pond pump?

Pond pumps move water from one place to another. They can be used to feed water to pond filters, waterfalls, fountains and streams.

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When choosing a pump be sure to select the correct type of pump for your needs and the right flow rate. If you are not sure what type of pump you need weโ€™re always on hand to help.

What type of pond pump do I need?

Pumps are made to perform best in specific situations. Before choosing a pump model, first decide what your pump will be used for. Is it for a pond filter? Or perhaps it is for a fountain or a waterfall? Once you have decided, you can shop for this particular type of pump.

What flow rate does my pond pump need?

The ‘flow rate’ of a pump is how much water it can move over time, typically measured in litres per hour.

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It can be tricky to select the correct flow rate for your needs. Pairing a filter pump to a pond filter is easy, as they always have a specific flow rate requirement. However choosing the correct flow rate for a waterfall is harder.

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Some pumps allow you to control the flow rate while others have just one flow rate. If you need assistance working out the flow rate you need donโ€™t hesitate to get on touch!

What head height does my pond pump need?

The ‘head height’ of a pond pump is the maximum distance it can pump water above itself. The head height of a pump is an important consideration for feeding water to a waterfall or to pond filters located well above the level of your pond.