At All Pumps & Water, we focus on servicing the pump systems for lakes and gardens throughout and beyond Perth. If you control a private estate, public park, golf course, or even a large landscaped area, we know how vital a pump system is in preserving the beauty and health of your green spaces. With years of experience, we provide complete repair, maintenance, and servicing of pumps used in irrigation, garden water features, lake circulation, and filtration systems.
We deal with reputable manufacturers. Our fast, responsive service ensures we reduce your downtime and the possible damages you might incur. We have got you covered from diagnosing pump faults to component repairs so that your lake or garden systems are functional and dependable throughout the year. We also focus on preventative measures and maintenance strategies to avoid major problems in the future while ensuring water is directed where it needs to be.
Honest recommendations and estimates coupled with local insight are part of what makes All Pumps & Water renowned. From residential garden pumps to intricate commercial water management systems, our team has you covered. With our professional services, your gardens and lakes are guaranteed to be in tiptop condition. Contact us today for expert advice and to book your inspection or service.
We offer a complete turnkey solution to address a wide range of water issues from algae control and lake aeration to the installation of decorative fountains. Our team works closely with clients to assess the specific needs of each site, ensuring we deliver cost-effective, long-lasting solutions that improve water quality and enhance the landscape.
Whether you’re managing a public park, private estate, or commercial development, Allpumps and Water is your go-to provider for reliable Parks/Lakes pump & water systems in Western Australia.
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Over the years, Allpumps and Water has installed hundreds of fountain aerators, including high-profile installations in Mandurah and Northam. We also specialise in the removal and repair of all makes and models of fountain aerators. All repairs are handled in-house at our dedicated workshop by trained technicians, ensuring quality control and fast turnaround.
Additionally, we clean and maintain lakes using a combination of natural bacteria and eco-friendly products such as Sanosil, Splosht, and Coptrol. These treatments help restore balance in water ecosystems, reduce foul odours, and keep your water features looking their best all year round.
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Ready to install a new pump system? Our expert team in Perth WA offers end-to-end solutions from selection and sizing to professional installation. We handle residential, commercial, and industrial systems with precision, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
Whether you’re managing a public park, private estate, or commercial development, Allpumps and Water is your go-to provider for reliable Parks/Lakes Pump & Water systems in Western Australia.
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Algae blooms are often caused by excess nutrients (phosphorus & nitrogen) from runoff, fertilizers, or wastewater.
Solutions: Reduce nutrient inputs, use algaecides (carefully), introduce aeration, or add beneficial bacteria.
Murkiness can be due to sediment, algae, or organic matter.
Solutions: Implement shoreline buffers, dredging (if needed), or use flocculants to bind particles.
Invasive species (like Eurasian watermilfoil or hydrilla) can choke lakes.
Solutions: Mechanical removal, herbicides, or biological controls (like grass carp, where legal).
Aeration increases oxygen levels, preventing fish kills and reducing muck buildup.
Types: Diffused aeration, fountains, or surface aerators.
Foul odors, dead fish, excessive weeds, and algae indicate problems.
Testing: Check dissolved oxygen, pH, nutrient levels, and turbidity.
Erosion harms water quality by adding sediment.
Solutions: Native vegetation, riprap (rocks), or bioengineering techniques.
Balanced fish populations control insects and algae, but overpopulation can cause issues.
Management: Stocking predators (like bass) or selective harvesting.
Failing septic systems leak nutrients and bacteria into lakes.
Prevention: Regular inspections, proper maintenance, and upgraded systems.
Dredging removes accumulated sediment but is costly and disruptive.
When to use: When sediment reduces depth, increases weeds, or holds pollutants.
Reduce fertilizer and pesticide use near lakes.
Maintain natural shorelines.
Monitor water quality regularly.
Engage the community in conservation efforts.