EasyPro Pro-Series Skimmers

SKU: PSMFB
$358.18
Size
Filter Material

Professional Pond Skimmers for Superior Water Quality

EasyPro Pro-Series Skimmers are professional-grade pond skimmers designed to remove surface debris, leaves, and floating particles before they sink and decompose. These heavy-duty skimmers feature durable construction, multiple filtration options, and versatile configurations to meet the needs of residential and commercial pond installations.

Key Features

  • Professional Quality: Heavy-duty construction built for long-term performance
  • Multiple Sizes: Mini, Small, and Large configurations for different pond sizes
  • Filtration Options: Available with filter brushes, filter pads, or without filtration
  • Surface Skimming: Removes debris before it sinks and affects water quality
  • Durable Materials: Weather-resistant construction withstands harsh outdoor conditions
  • Easy Maintenance: Accessible design simplifies cleaning and filter replacement

Available Configurations

Mini Skimmer with Filter Brushes (SKU: PSMFB): Compact professional skimmer designed for small ponds and water gardens. Includes filter brushes that provide mechanical and biological filtration. The brush media traps debris while supporting beneficial bacteria colonies. Perfect for ponds up to 1,000 gallons or small water features requiring efficient surface skimming and basic filtration.

Mini Skimmer with Filter Pad (SKU: PSM): Compact professional skimmer designed for small ponds and water gardens. Includes filter pad for mechanical filtration of fine particles. The pad media captures smaller debris for clearer water. Ideal for ponds up to 1,000 gallons where fine filtration is preferred over brush media.

Small Skimmer with Filter Brushes (SKU: PS1FB): Mid-size professional skimmer designed for medium ponds. Includes filter brushes that provide mechanical and biological filtration with greater capacity than the Mini model. The larger brush chamber handles more debris and supports larger beneficial bacteria populations. Perfect for ponds from 1,000 to 3,000 gallons.

Small Skimmer with Filter Pad (SKU: PS1V): Mid-size professional skimmer designed for medium ponds. Includes filter pad for mechanical filtration of fine particles with greater surface area than the Mini model. Excellent for ponds from 1,000 to 3,000 gallons where fine particle removal is the priority.

Large Skimmer with Filter Brushes (SKU: PS2FB): Full-size professional skimmer designed for large ponds and commercial installations. Includes substantial filter brush capacity for maximum mechanical and biological filtration. The large brush chamber handles heavy debris loads and supports extensive beneficial bacteria colonies. Best choice for ponds from 3,000 to 8,000 gallons or commercial water features.

Large Skimmer with Filter Pad (SKU: PS2V): Full-size professional skimmer designed for large ponds and commercial installations. Includes large filter pad for superior mechanical filtration of fine particles. Ideal for ponds from 3,000 to 8,000 gallons where maximum fine particle removal is required.

Large Skimmer without Filter (SKU: PS2): Full-size professional skimmer designed for large ponds where external filtration is used. This configuration provides surface skimming and debris collection without internal filtration media. Perfect for systems with separate biological or mechanical filters, or for installations where custom filtration media will be added.

How Skimmers Work

Pond skimmers are installed at the water's edge with the opening at the water surface. Water flows into the skimmer, carrying floating debris, leaves, and particles. The debris is trapped in the skimmer basket or filter media while clean water is pumped to your waterfall, stream, or filter system. This prevents debris from sinking, decomposing, and degrading water quality.

Filter Media Comparison

Filter Brushes: Provide both mechanical filtration (trapping debris) and biological filtration (supporting beneficial bacteria). Brushes are easy to clean, long-lasting, and excellent for ponds with fish. The bristles create substantial surface area for bacteria colonization.

Filter Pads: Provide mechanical filtration with finer particle capture than brushes. Pads excel at removing smaller debris and polishing water for maximum clarity. They require more frequent cleaning but deliver superior fine particle removal.

Without Filter: Provides surface skimming and debris collection only. Best for systems with external filtration or when you plan to add custom filter media.

Perfect For

  • Koi ponds and fish ponds
  • Water gardens and ornamental ponds
  • Commercial pond installations
  • Ponds with trees or heavy leaf debris
  • Systems requiring surface debris removal
  • Professional pond construction projects

FAQ

Q: Which size skimmer do I need?
A: Choose Mini for ponds up to 1,000 gallons, Small for ponds 1,000-3,000 gallons, or Large for ponds 3,000-8,000 gallons. Consider your pond size, debris load, and pump capacity.

Q: Should I choose filter brushes or filter pads?
A: Choose filter brushes for biological and mechanical filtration, especially in fish ponds. Choose filter pads for superior fine particle removal and maximum water clarity. Brushes are easier to clean and last longer.

Q: Why would I choose a skimmer without filter?
A: The without-filter option is ideal if you have external filtration, want to add custom filter media, or prefer a debris-collection-only skimmer.

Q: How often do I need to clean the skimmer?
A: Clean the debris basket weekly or as needed during heavy debris seasons. Clean filter brushes monthly by rinsing with pond water. Clean filter pads weekly or when water flow decreases.

Q: Can I install this myself?
A: Installation requires excavation, leveling, and plumbing skills. While experienced DIYers can install skimmers, professional installation ensures proper placement and optimal performance.

Q: What pump size do I need?
A: Pump size depends on your skimmer size and desired flow rate. Mini skimmers work with pumps up to 2,000 GPH, Small skimmers up to 4,000 GPH, and Large skimmers up to 8,000 GPH.

Q: Do I need a skimmer if I have a bottom drain?
A: Yes, skimmers and bottom drains serve different purposes. Skimmers remove surface debris while bottom drains remove settled waste. Together they provide comprehensive pond cleaning.

Q: Can I convert between filter types later?
A: Yes, you can purchase filter brushes or pads separately to change your filtration media as your needs evolve.

Q: How do I winterize my skimmer?
A: In freezing climates, remove the pump, drain the skimmer, and protect it from ice damage. Some pond keepers run skimmers year-round with de-icers to maintain water circulation.

Q: What's included with the skimmer?
A: Each skimmer includes the skimmer housing, debris basket, and specified filter media (brushes or pads). Pumps, plumbing, and installation materials are sold separately.