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Formal Falls® - Small Kit

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PB1649
$1,089.99
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NOT FOR USE IN SALTWATER
• Complete kit with everything needed for operation
• Stainless steel 16" spillway weir
• 1,800 gph pump
• 42 gallon basin capacity
• Self-draining - No winterization
• Made in the USA


NOTE: For a nice, clean sheet of water we recommended a maximum waterfall height is 24" from basin top to spillway weir
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Product Details

PB1649 – Blue Thumb Small Formal Falls™ Kit

  • Create a waterfall in a wall structure
  • No winterizing needed
  • Add the sound of falling water

The basin for Formal Falls was designed to create an easy way to install a pondless waterfall feature within a block wall structure, indoors or outdoors, with a maximum height of 24 inches. The basin can be sunk in-ground or used above ground and includes dual pump access through a stainless steel access panel located just under the splash mat.

If you are looking to install an auto fill valve to maintain water level, a pre-installed spinweld on both the left and right sides makes installation fast and easy.

Tech Specs

Specifications

  Small–Medium Formal Falls® Basin Large Formal Falls® Basin
Dimensions 44.125" × 22" × 16" H 56" × 24" × 16" H
Reservoir Size 42 gallons 65 gallons
Recommended Weir Small 16" weir – PB1779
Medium 28" weir – PB1793
Large 40" weir – PB1816
Accepts Auto-Fill Yes Yes
Suggested Pump Size 1800–4200 GPH 6000 GPH

How It Works

The Formal Falls® basin protects the pump and plumbing assembly while decorative stones disguise the molded basin and flex hose.

The pump moves water through the flex hose and into a Formal Falls® stainless weir. From there, the waterfall cascades into the basin and the cycle repeats.

Why Choose Formal Falls®

  • Stainless steel construction
  • Full top support for stacked block
  • No hot spots on lighting
  • Self-draining design prevents winter cracking
  • Pump easily accessed inside basin
  • Large opening for thick, showy water flow

Beware of Cheap Imitations

  • Acrylic can crack in winter if not winterized
  • Water flow can split if debris lodges inside