How do I keep my Pond Pump clear?

Pond pumps that aren’t clear will take away from the water quality.

Most people worry about their pond not having the aesthetics needed to look fresh from all angles. This can not only be bad for the appearance of the pond but also the fish that are inside. You will want to account for this when it comes to making sure the pond pump is in good health.

For this to happen, the best course of action is to learn how to keep a pond pump clear.

This article will highlight some of the most important tips on maintaining a pond pump.

1. Remove the Pond Pump

The first thing you are going to want to do is to remove the pond pump from the pond.

This is going to require detaching it from its holder and ensuring it is in your possession out of the water. This is a must.

Don’t try to clean the pond pump in the water as it will not be easy to do nor are you going to see good results. Take it out and make sure you dry off the pond pump before beginning your work. This is a must.

It’s the only way to see appropriate results.

2. Scrub the Cage

The cage is one of the biggest troublemakers when it comes to a pond pump not being clear. You will want to think about this and access the cage as soon as you get the chance to do so.

The goal is to make adjustments and ensure you are on top of things every step of the way.

By scrubbing the cage, you are going to have a much better chance of improving how the pond pump works. Use a soft brush to get into the cage and then begin to scrub away. It will take a few minutes to complete but will be worth the effort.

3. Clean the Impeller

The impeller needs to be cleaned or you are going to end up settling for less. This is a common mistake made by people and that is why the pond pump doesn’t remain clear.

You have to go all the way into the impeller.

The impeller is going to sit under the impeller cover and plays an integral role in how the pond pumps work. You will want to take this into account and make adjustments by cleaning the impeller using a brush. Just a simple step such as this is going to improve the pond’s quality as a whole.

4. Re-Fit The Impeller Cover

It is essential to make sure everything goes back in place.

This includes the impeller cover as it will need to be in good shape as soon as you put it in. Once you have cleaned the impeller, it will also need to go back into the pond pump. Remember, if the parts don’t go where they are supposed to, all of your hard work will go to waste.

Don’t let this happen and make sure you are adjusting along the way. It’s a must.

Final Thoughts

It is important to go through all of these tips before moving forward.

A pond pump that isn’t clear will not be the end of the world. The goal is to make sure you are adjusting along the way and better understanding what your options are moving forward.

By having a plan, you are going to make sure the results are in line with what you need. The pond is going to look perfect and the living organisms inside are going to age the way you want them to.

Joe Cadieux is the Senior Biologist for Midwestponds.com. Midwestponds was started to provide the products and advice needed to build and maintain water gardens and large ponds as naturally as possible. Joe consults and manages many lakes and ponds throughout southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. He also takes special pleasure as a judge at the University School of Milwaukee’s Spring Science Fair.