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Beginning with level ground and a few stakes to
determine placement, you'll be enjoying your new stream in no
time! |
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After locating the first stream section onto the pond
make a small groove in the dirt to allow the water hose to
pass through easily without pinching. |
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As you locate the last section have your helper attach
the hose to the fitting on the underside of the fiberglass
rock. Make sure that the hose is attached
well. |
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Locate the pump in the pump housing and attach the
hose. Prepare for running the stream by locating electricity
near the pump. |
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One person can begin adding the water...
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Once the water level reaches 6-7 inches, it's
full! |
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Place the pool where you've decided to have the stream
end. Laying the hose in its approximate location makes the
whole job easy. |
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Place the next section and align the hose just like
you did with the first stream section. You can connect
sections in a straight line or at angles. It's completely your
choice. You can change the layout of the stream at any time,
simply by repositioning the stream sections! |
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Lower the last section into place. |
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Place the pump cover over the pump and hose to hide
the system. |
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while the other does groundwork! |
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Locate your favorite plants, then plug in the pump...
you're done! |
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