BlueThumb Serenity Waterfall & Skimmer Installation Guide
- June 7, 2024
- BlueThumb
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BlueThumb Serenity Waterfall & Skimmer
Serenity Skimmer Installation
INCLUDED PARTS
(1) Skimmer Box
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(1) Faceplate Snout
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(1) Filter Mat
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(1) Skimmer Net
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(1) Lid
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Self-Tapping Screws & Caps
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Black Silicone
STEP 1
Choose Skimmer Location
The skimmer should be positioned at the pond edge, opposite the waterfall, to
circulate the water properly.
STEP 2
Excavation of Skimmer Area
Set skimmer box in intended area and spray outline of skimmer for area to be
excavated.
The skimmer should be positioned so that the face of the skimmer will meet
with the pond liner at the side of the pond. Excavate the hole a few inches
larger than the width and length of the skimmer box.
The skimmer should be set at a depth that positions the top of the skimmer box
approximately 3.5” above your desired pond water level. This will set your
water level 1” below the top edge of the snout opening allowing clearance for
surface debris to flow into the skimmer during normal operation.
STEP 3
Position & Backfill Skimmer
Your skimmer should be level from front to back and side to side. Make sure
the base below your skimmer is compacted well to prevent settling in the
future. Slide the mechanical media mat and black mesh net into position.
Once the skimmer is properly positioned begin filling the soil in around the
back and sides. Be sure to pack the soil as you go to help keep the skimmer in
position and to limit any settling around the skimmer. You should pack the
soil tight enough so that the skimmer is held in position tightly but not so
much as to distort the sides of the skimmer.
STEP 4
Attach Rubber Liner to Skimmer
Bring the liner up to the skimmer and check the positioning of the liner
against the skimmer. Use the included liner clips to temporarily hold the
liner to the face of the skimmer. Be sure the liner follows the contours of
the pond and the face of the skimmer. It is a good idea to leave a little
slack in the liner where it transitions from the pond ledge to the face of the
skimmer. This will ensure that the weight of any rockwork and water in the
pond do not pull down on the liner where it is attached to the skimmer.
Kneel in front of the skimmer and have the following within reach: cordless
screwdriver (set to lowest torque), 5/16” nut driver bit, plastic nails
(included), skimmer snout (included), silicone (included), stainless steel
self-tapping screws (included), black vinyl screw caps (included), utility
knife (with new blade), & a clean rag.
Kneeling in front of the skimmer remove the liner clips and fold the liner
back toward you leaving it rest on your lap. Using the clean rag wipe down the
face of the skimmer. Also, wipe the surface of the liner that will be coming
in contact with the area you cleaned on the skimmer box.
Apply a bead of silicone along the sides and bottom of the opening of the face
of the skimmer. Use one of the two guide holes at the top corners of the
opening as the starting point and begin by running your bead straight down
from that point. The bead of silicone should be about an inch out from the
edge of the opening; this will position it in-line with the screws when you
attach the skimmer snout.
Bring the liner back up into position against the face of the skimmer. Hold
the liner in place again with the liner clips to help keep it from moving
around as you prepare to attach the snout. Gently run your fingers along the
liner over the area you applied the silicone and flatten the bead out
slightly. This will help ensure a more even distribution of the silicone as
you compress it while screwing down the snout.
Push the guide nails through the guide holes and liner from the inside of the
skimmer (this will puncture a small hole in the liner). Place the snout into
position by sliding the top corner holes of the snout over the guide nails.
(The snout should be installed so that the snout door hinges at the bottom and
opens into the skimmer). While holding the snout in position remove one of the
guide nails and drive the first screw into that hole. Keeping the snout in
position, remove the other guide nail and drive a screw into the second guide
hole. With the snout held into position with the first two screws, continue
driving the remaining screws into the pre-drilled holes around the snout. Be
sure to install screws into all pre-drilled holes to prevent water from
leaking around the snout.
From inside the skimmer use your utility knife to cut out the liner in the
snout area so water can flow from the pond into the skimmer. Simply follow the
edge of the skimmer opening with your knife to cut away liner.
This works best with a new, sharp blade.
At this time you can also trim away any excess liner that extends above the front top edge of the skimmer box.
Use your remaining silicone to run an additional bead along the joint inside
of the snout where the skimmer, liner, and snout come together. Use your
finger to smooth out the excess silicone.
STEP 5
Install Black Screw Caps
Push the black screw caps onto each of the screw tips on the inside of the
skimmer box. We recommend placing a small dab of silicone on the end of the
screw before pushing the black cap over the screw. This will help keep the
screw caps in place.
STEP 6
Install Submersible Pump (Not Included)
Screw your pre-assembled pump discharge assembly into your pump.
Position your pump and discharge assembly in the back chamber of the skimmer
so that the top of the discharge assembly faces the discharge hole.
Bring the flexible pipe into the skimmer through the discharge hole and attach
it to your discharge assembly.
Run the pump power cord over to the power source and position the cord so that
it transitions out of the skimmer at the cord notch; this will allow the
Natural Landscape Lid to sit flush on the skimmer.
STEP 7
Finishing Touches
Place the Natural Landscape Lid on top of the skimmer to disguise the skimmer
within the landscape.
STEP 8
Maintenance
During normal operation the skimmer net will remove larger leaves and debris
while the mat will remove the smaller particles allowing the clean water to
flow into the pump chamber area where it can be recirculated back to the pond,
preferably via the appropriately sized Blue Thumb Biological Waterfall Filter.
As necessary, remove the filter mat and mesh net and clean thoroughly.
CLEAR WATER & SOLIDS HANDLING PUMPS MAG DRIVE & ILLUMIFLOW PUMPS
View other great Blue Thumb products on-line at
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Serenity Waterfall Installation
INCLUDED PARTS
(1) Waterfall Box
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(1) Filter Mat
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(1) Bacti-Twist® Biological Media Bag
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90° PVC Fitting
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Barbed Fitting
STEP 1
Choose Waterfall Location
The waterfall should be positioned so that the water flowing from it enters
the pond opposite the skimmer to ensure proper water circulation. The
waterfall is best positioned so that you can view it from the outdoor and
indoor areas where you plan to enjoy your new water feature.
You can position the waterfall right at the ponds edge or at the top of a
stream.
STEP 2
Assemble Waterfall Plumbing
Your Blue Thumb Serenity Waterfall Box has one spinweld fitting, located on
the back side near the bottom of the box. Thread the PVC 90 adapter (included)
into that spinweld (use Teflon Tape (not included) on the threads first).
STEP 3
Position Waterfall Box
Your Blue Thumb Serenity Waterfall Box has one spinweld fitting, located on
the back side near the bottom of the box. Thread the PVC 90 adapter (included)
into that spinweld (use the Teflon Tape (not included) on the threads first)
STEP 4
Hook-Up Flexible PVC Pipe
The Serenity Waterfalls are plumbed to accept 1.5” Flexible PVC Pipe. We
recommend using Flexible PVC pipe as it is very flexible and easy to work
with.
Using PVC Primer & Cement, glue the flex pipe into the PVC male adapter.
If you are using Vinyl or Kink-Free Tubing first glue the included Barbed
fitting into the PVC 90 adapter using PVC Primer & Cement. Then attach the
tubing to the barbed end and secure with a hose clamp.
STEP 5
Attach Liner to Waterfall
Bring the liner up to the face of the waterfall box and check the positioning
of the liner against the waterfall box. The liner should follow the contours
of the pond edge or stream and the face of the waterfall box. It is a good
idea to leave a little slack in the liner where it transitions from the pond
edge or stream to the face of the waterfall box. This will ensure that the
weight of the rocks used in the waterfalls will not pull down on the liner.
Using boulders and rockwork, begin building the waterfall up the face of the
box. Be sure to keep the liner pinched into position against the waterfall
with the rockwork. The Serenity Waterfall has several drip points that will
not allow any water to leak between the liner and the waterfall box when
installed properly.
Another option is to bring the liner up behind the waterfall box so that the
entire box is sitting inside the liner.
Step 6
Install Filter Media
Position the filter mat horizontally in the bottom of the waterfall box. The
Serenity Waterfall includes one white mat.
Place the Bact-Twist® Biological Media on top of the white mat.
Bonus Feature
Use PondBuild ‘n Foam to fill in the gaps of the rockwork leading up to the
waterfall box. The foam will force the water on top of the rockwork rather
than around and behind it where it can’t be seen. This will give you a much
more dramatic waterfall display!
Blue Thumb recommends the following products for use with their line of
Waterfall Filters:
PONDBUILD ‘N FOAM WATERFALL FOAM
Documents / Resources
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BlueThumb Serenity Waterfall &
Skimmer
[pdf] Installation Guide
BlueThumb, Serenity Waterfall Skimmer
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References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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