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Outdoor Water Solutions (OWS)  |  SKU: ARL0032

1/2" Weighted Air Line

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1/2″ Weighted Airline (Various Lengths)

This 1/2″ Weighted Airline (Various Lengths) is thick rubberized self-sinking ½” airline to maximize airflow between any aeration system and the air diffusers.   We typically use 1/2″ airline with all windmills, solar aerators, and medium distance runs with our electric aerators.

Highest quality self-sinking rubberized airline for all pond and lake aeration.  Buying in bigger rolls saves you from having to splice since you can cut to fit. This airline is guaranteed to sink and will ensure optimal airflow between your aerator and diffusers with minimal friction loss on longer runs.

  • Thick, rubberized, self-sinking airline
  • Tube is weighted to keep airline on the bottom of pond
  • Works with all aeration systems
  • Maximizes airflow between any electric, solar, or windmill aerator and air diffusers
  • Prevents tangling with fishing line, boat motors, and more
  • Long-life due to its high quality
  • Less friction loss due to the larger diameter allowing for longer tubing runs

Available in the following sizes:

  • 50 feet
  • 100 feet
  • 500 feet

What is the difference between Weighted and non-weighted airlines?

Basically, the difference between weighted and non-weighted airlines for aeration is where you’re using the airline. If you are running an airline above ground, use a non-weighted airline. If you are running an airline from the shoreline to your Airstone or rubber membrane, you need to use a weighted airline. The weighted airline will stay in place under the water as opposed to the non-weighted airline, which will float. Investing in a weighted airline will make your life much easier than trying to wrestle a non-weighted airline into doing a job it was never meant for.

When running an airline from your aeration system to the water’s edge, we recommend you bury it. The last thing you want is to have to deal with a cut airline. The airline can be cut by a careless landscaper, broken when large equipment drives over it or damaged by animals. To save yourself the headache of discovering your airline has a hole, you should bury it when installing it. You do not need to bury it deeply; just 4-6 inches is sufficient to protect the line. Additionally, if you feel your airline may be extra vulnerable, you can encase it in PVC before burying it.

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What countries do you ship to?

We currently ship only to Lower 48 States of the United States. see Shipping Policy

How long will it take to receive my order?

Once you place an order, payment is pre-authorized and a confirmation with tracking will be emailed within 5–7 business days. Shipping may take longer during peak seasons due to manufacturer availability.

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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

How long will it take to receive my refund?

Refunds are processed within 7 days from when we receive the item(s).

Question & Answers

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.

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