Replacement Water Feature Pumps
Replacement pumps restore water flow and circulation when a water feature pump becomes worn, blocked, or stops working. This category includes solar-powered and low-voltage DC replacement pumps designed for reliable performance in fountains and garden water features.
Choose a pump that matches your existing setup and required flow rate to get your water feature running smoothly again.
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Replacement Pumps for Water Features
Pumps are the working heart of a water feature. If water flow becomes weak, intermittent, or stops completely, replacing the pump can restore consistent movement and help bring your feature back to full operation without replacing the entire unit.
Flow Rates & Typical Uses
Low-Flow Pumps (200–500 L/H)
- Ideal for small fountains and compact features
- Suitable where gentle flow is preferred
- Useful for smaller nozzles and shorter lift heights
Medium & High-Flow Pumps (600 L/H+)
- Good for standard features and higher demand setups
- Suitable for taller displays and stronger water movement
- Often preferred for cascades and larger bowls
Key Features to Look For
Efficient Operation
- Energy-efficient motors designed for reliable runtime
- Low-voltage design for safer outdoor use
- Brushless options where available for improved efficiency
Maintenance & Protection
- Easy-clean filters to help reduce blockages
- Dry-run protection where fitted to reduce pump damage
- Adjustable flow controls for fine tuning
Compatibility & Installation
Before ordering, check the power type (solar or low-voltage DC), connector style, and the pump’s required flow rate and lift height. Installation is typically straightforward: connect the pump, position it securely, and keep the inlet clear of debris for consistent performance.















