With a little planning and a few supplies you can create your own one-of-a-kind backyard fountain during a weekend. If all goes well, you may have time to sit back with a cold drink and quietly relax to the sound of your very own babbling brook.
A fountain basically consists of a pipe for the water to flow through, a pump to force the water through, a container for all of this, and some sort of ornamental sculpture or object.
Your fountain runs off of electricity, so choose a location within reach of an outlet. Begin with a waterproof container or hole with plastic liner. This could also be as simple as a large, decorative, waterproof planter, an old cast urn or a plastic tote dug into the ground and placed on a light bed of gravel. Also dig a small trench to the nearest outlet to run some PVC pipe to carry your electrical cord to the outlet.
Using a string, thread through the conduit and tie to the end of the pump's plug. Pull through and tape to the end of the pipe, ensuring the cord doesn't get pulled back through. Lay the PVC in the trench and fill it in.
Place a rigid mesh screen above to prevent debris from entering the tub. A material such as composite decking should be placed over the screen to support the body of the fountain. A small trap door should be cut in the screen in case you ever have to reach in, unhook the pump and pull it out.
A submersible pump is placed at the bottom of the container. Fill the basin with enough water to cover the pump by 5 inches. Attach a 1/2 inch copper pipe to the pump and run it up through to the top of your scupture or stones. It should be connected to the pump with a 1/2 inch by 1/2 inch compression femaile adaptor, and should have a ball valve that will allow you to adjust the flow of the water.
*Handy Tip: To prevent debris and dust from damaging your pump, slip it inside a section of sheer pantyhose and tie off the ends with rubber bands.
Maintenance:
Always double check the water level in your pump, especially in hot weather. If your pump is noisy, it may be that there is not enough water in the container.
Change the water every 4-6 months (more if you live in an area with extremely hard water). Anti-algae and anti-white scale water treaments to help prevent the growth of algae and prevent mineral deposits. A mixture of 1/4 cup bleach to five gallons of water will also help to clean algae from the system.
Occasionally you may have to clear your pump of debris. Simply unplug, remove and clean off (soak in vinegar to remove stubborn algae). Remove and clean off the magnetic impeller and replace.
The more you keep your fountain running, the longer it will last. The constant water flow helps to keep the water clean and free of buildup, and there is less wear and tear on the mechanical parts by not turning it on and off.
Garden Fountains And Waterfalls
Since the dawn of civilization, people have been drawn to cascading water. In nature, waterfalls fill the senses and send negatively charged ions into the air that infuse us with a sense of well-being. The water fountains of the ancient Romans and Spaniards brought both life-giving liquid and a beautiful serenity to cities and towns. Even today, people are drawn to the powerful fountains showcased at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas and perhaps the most famous fountain on the globe - the Trevi Fountain in Rome.
But our fascination with foundations doesn't - and shouldn't - end there. Indeed, we can integrate garden fountains into our own yards so that our personal landscapes can become a refuge of serenity.
The Choices are Limitless
When it comes to garden fountains, the choices are virtually limitless. They include:
Tiered - Tiered fountains are those that most often come to mind. They're most often round, and have two or three levels. The water comes out of the top, cascades to the bowl below, spills over, and then fills the next bowl down.
Statuary - Statuary fountains are often conversation pieces. They can include any number of cascade configurations, such as streams coming down from a top bowl or pouring out of an element of the statue. As for the statue itself, options range from classical to modern and from elegant to rustic.
Wall - Wall fountains are often employed as a focal point for a garden or home interior. They can be designed to replicate a natural waterfall; include statuary like dolphins, hummingbirds, or lions; or incorporate a floral motif.
Artistic - As their name implies, artistic fountains infuse elegance into any setting, and can take a variety of shapes. From simple urns to intricate mosaics, these fountains make a design statement.
Birdbaths - If you don't have the space or the desire to install a full fountain, you can still enjoy the element of water in your garden with birdbaths. Available in a variety of classic and modern designs, birdbaths provide enjoyment for both your family and for our feathered friends.
Of course, fountains and birdbaths are only two of the many stonework elements available for garden decor. Benches add a feeling of connection to the earth while bringing elegance and utility to your landscaping.
Where to Find Garden Fountains
Garden fountains are available at many local stores, but for exquisite craftsmanship and support, you'll most likely want to order from a company that has over a half century of experience in cast stone. Choosing this route will allow you to find beautiful, custom fountains, statuary, and accessories that are built to last. With a wide choice of finishes, you are sure to find pieces that will complement the design of your home and garden.
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