Fountain Pumps for Ponds & Water Features
Fountain Pumps for Water Features and Ponds
A fountain pump is a smaller, lower-flow pump designed to push water vertically through a nozzle to create a display. The fountain head shape determines the spray pattern — bell, dandelion, lava, foam, trumpet — but it's the pump that determines how high the water goes and how clean the jet looks.
How to size a fountain pump
Two specs matter: flow rate (L/h) and maximum head height (metres). Manufacturers list a max head, but the pump rarely produces a clean fountain at the top of its range. Aim for a pump rated for 1.5× the height you actually want.
- Tabletop/birdbath fountains: 200–500 L/h, 0.5–1m head
- Patio water features: 800–1,500 L/h, 1–1.5m head
- Garden pond displays: 2,000–4,000 L/h, 1.5–2.5m head
- Large pond centrepiece: 5,000+ L/h, 2.5m+ head
Fountain pump versus pond pump
If you're running a fountain from your main pond pump, you'll want a flow diverter — a Y-junction with valves that lets you split flow between the filter return and the fountain. Our pump accessories range covers diverters and adjustable valves.
For a pure decorative fountain (no fish, no filter loop), a small dedicated fountain pump is much simpler. Drop it in the basin, plug it in, done.
Adjustable flow
Most modern fountain pumps have a built-in flow valve so you can dial the spray height down. Useful in two scenarios:
- The display looks too aggressive and water sprays out of the basin
- You want to slow it down on windy days
Nozzles and spouts
The pump determines flow; the nozzle determines the look. We stock the full range of fountain nozzles and spouts — bell, dandelion, lava, foam, three-tier, and decorative bronze spouts.
For solar-powered fountain options, see solar pumps. For floating fountain displays on lakes and dams, see floating fountains.