7" Diffuser Airstone
7" Diffuser Airstone - None is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Airstone Diffuser for Effective Pond Aeration
Enhance the health and vitality of your pond or lake with this essential airstone diffuser, designed to efficiently aerate your aquatic environment. By converting air into thousands of tiny bubbles, it ensures optimal oxygen dissolution, promoting a balanced and thriving ecosystem.
- Includes a foot valve to prevent water backflow into aeration tubing (when included)
- Compatible with airstone housing buckets to reduce muck buildup
- Produces thousands of bubbles for effective oxygen transfer
- Lightweight and durable design for easy installation and maintenance
Note: For shallow or larger ponds, multiple diffuser kits may be necessary to achieve adequate aeration. Replacement airstones do not include backflow protection; a separate backflow valve can be purchased to ensure system integrity.
Choosing Between Airstone and Rubber Membrane Diffusers
Both airstone and rubber membrane diffusers serve the vital purpose of aerating ponds and lakes, but they differ in bubble size, oxygen delivery, and ideal pond size. The airstone diffuser is user-friendly, affordable, and well-suited for smaller ponds, producing larger bubbles that release sufficient oxygen as they rise and pop.
Conversely, rubber membrane diffusers create smaller bubbles in greater quantities, offering enhanced oxygenation ideal for larger water bodies. While they come at a higher cost, they provide superior oxygen transfer efficiency. Your choice depends on factors such as pond size, budget, and maintenance preferences.
In summary, this airstone diffuser is a reliable, cost-effective solution for maintaining healthy water quality in smaller ponds and lakes, making it a smart addition to any aquatic aeration system.
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We currently ship only to Lower 48 States of the United States. see Shipping Policy
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Items must be returned within 30 days after receiving your order. Items must be returned in the same condition in which they were received, be unused and include all the original packaging. see Refund Policy
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Refunds are processed within 7 days from when we receive the item(s).
Question & Answers
Product Questions
Product Questions
Question:
How do I choose a fountain?
Answer:
To choose a fountain, first decide if your goal is aeration, aesthetics, or both.
- aeration or both, choose an aerating fountain with higher flow and water circulation.
- aesthetics, consider your visual preferences, ensuring your pond meets depth requirements and the display size fits.
Question:
If I want to buy a fountain, how do I choose the horsepower?
Answer:
Horsepower determines the spray pattern size. Choose based on your pond’s depth, size, and budget. Most fountains fit ponds ¼ acre or larger, but avoid overspray. Select horsepower based on the look you want and what you can spend.
Question:
Do I need to hire someone to install my fountain?
Answer:
If there's no power source near your pond, hire a licensed electrician to install one. Once power is set up, fountain installation is simple: the unit floats, anchors with rope and cinder blocks, and plugs in via a submersible cord. Many customers install it themselves to save money, depending on available resources.
Question:
How do I choose between 110-120V and 220-240V?
Answer:
If your pond's power source is over 70 feet from the main breaker, use 210–240V to ensure consistent fountain performance. Lower voltage at long distances can cause the fountain to run poorly or shut off. Make sure your setup can handle higher voltage.
Question:
Are lights automatically included?
Answer:
Lights are sold separately but can be added anytime. They easily snap onto the fountain and are highly recommended.
Question:
Why is the power cord so expensive?
Answer:
The power cord cost is based on material and gauge size. It uses copper or stainless steel wire, ranging from 14-gauge to 4-gauge, depending on the fountain’s size and cord length.