Get rid of the winter blues

So you are feeling cold and down, it grey, windy and icy outside, the next time you will be enjoying the sun seems to be a eternity away. Well, we have been thinking of you, of ways in which you may be able to surround yourself with cosyiness in your home. We have a picture of you sitting in your conservatory or living room with the fire burning, glass of wine, and your favourite book, and in the corner is your well chosen indoor water feature, but it is not turned on, it has been gathering dust for some time. How about you get it back to working order and bring the lovely relaxing sound of the water gently falling and soothing you into your home?

Chrystella decided to try and help you out, we have reduced the price of our medium sized indoor pump. The Eden 126G Indoor pump is normally at a competitive Chrystella price of £15.80 (plus VAT), whereas the normal market price is £19.75 (plus VAT). However we are going to surpass ourselves and reduce the price to a FANTASTIC £13.00 (plus VAT).

Flooding and the Puddlesucker!



More about the unfortunate situation of flooding.

We would like to tell you about an excellent product which will suck up the water down to a mere 3mm, yes, 3mm!!!!  I can hear you say, wow, that is excellent, just what I need, so don’t waste any more time procrastinating and just call us on 020 3129 6810 to get the famous puddlesucker (some times known as Low Level Suction Base).

 

 

Problems with Impellers



The heart of a submersible water feature pump is the impeller.

This item needs to be checked on a regular basis.

If debris or a foreign body should get into the pump, it is to be expected that one or more of the vains on the impeller will get broken or damaged.

This can result in a loud noise from the pump, and or a decreased performance of the flow rate; dependant on the amount of damage done.

If a vain is broken replace the impeller with a new one.

It is also worth ensuring that the bearings and or the shaft which it rotates on is lubricated with a small amount of grease – to ensure free running.