Installing a rock bubbler is one of the easiest water features to install.
Materials needed:
- Basin
- Pump
- Rock with hole
- Rocks for surrounding
- Lights (if wanted)
- Hole for through rock and to attach to pump
- Flow valve
- Quick connections or clamps
First thing to installing a bubbler is to know where and plan the area of installation. Spray paint works best for marking the area. following this digging the hole where the basin will be place is next. Once the basin is in make sure that it is level, if it is not then you will not be able to fill it up to maximum capacity. Before placing the rock on top, feed the hose through the hole and make sure you have enough. DO NOT cut the hose until the pump is in the basin and you know how much you need to get to it. Once the hose is through and the rock is placed on the basin, get the pump ready. Hook up the pump to the hose, at this point test it all out, fill with water and see if the bubbler has to be levelled to achieve the desired water flow once turned on. If you are hooking up multiple bubblers to one pump it is essential to have a flow valve and T connection. The flow valve will regulate the lower of the bubblers which will get more water flow from the pump if the valve was not there. After the rock is in the desired position, all that is left is placing rocks around the bubbler. Bubblers only take about 8 man hours to install if the rock is a manageable size.