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Installing a Preformed Waterfall
Before starting any waterfall project, consider the size of pump required as the higher and wider the waterfall, the larger the pump needed. In simple terms approximately 1,400Ltrs (300 gallons) per hour is required for a 15cm (6") wide fall. All pumps lose volume (flow) the higher you pump the water, so if using an existing pump check it's capacity. If planning to purchase a new pump, ensure it is of adequate power for your waterfall. Check out our pump guide in this manual.
When installing pre-formed waterfalls it is always recommended to conceal a piece of pond liner under the units overlapping into the pond as this will catch any water splash and return it to the pool. The feed hose that is installed should usually be at least 25mm (1 inch) in diameter, but do consult an expert for the correct hose for your pump as a small hose will seriously reduce the potential flow of any pump.
A firm base is required to avoid subsidence. Positioning the units on about 2cm of dry sand and cement mix will hold the units in the desired position. To make any new units look more rustic, it is possible to use some heavy gravel/cobbles and place trailing plants around the units. For further hints on installation, seek advice from one of our experts.

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