My water feature is losing water. I think I may have a leak. Does anyone know someone who does repairs?
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I have just installed a new, small self contained cascading water feature, and despite making several adjustments to the pump, and position, when operating with just enough pressure to get a reasonable flow. It is losing 2-3 litres over a few hours and falls below the pump level if left over night. Having read comments about splashing this seems excessive?
I have the same problem .When the pump is on I have only about 45 minutes of use until the pump is exposed .there is no water loss from the pipes nor the reservoir as water level stays full when pump not working.can anybody advise please