Keeping Your Garden Wall Fountain Tidy

Every three-four months, garden fountains should go through a good cleaning. The initial task is to empty out all of the water. Next use mild soap and a soft sponge to clean the innner part of the reservoir. A helpful tip is to use a toothbrush if there are little hard-to-reach spots. Make sure all the soap is completely rinsed off.
It is highly suggested taking the pump apart to better clean the inside and eliminate any plankton or calcium. You might want to let it soak in vinegar for a few hours to make it quicker to wash. Build-up can be a big hassle, so use mineral or rain water over tap water, when possible, to prevent this dilemma.
Lastly, make sure your fountain is always full by looking at it every day - this will keep it in tip-top condition. Allowing the water to reach below the pump’s intake level, can cause serious damage and even make the pump burn out - an undesired outcome!
The Myriad Reasons to Include a Water Feature
The Myriad Reasons to Include a Water Feature
Spouting or cascading fountains are not the best option for a small yard since they need a great deal of space. Either a freestanding fountain with an even back and an attached basin set against a fence or a wall, or a wall-mounted style which is self-contained and hangs on a wall, are some of the possibilities from which you can choose. A water feature can be added to an existing wall if you include some kind of fountain mask as well as a basin to collect the water at the bottom. The plumbing and masonry work necessary for this kind of work requires training, so it is best to employ a skilled person rather than go at it yourself.
A Wall Water Feature to Suit Your Design
A Wall Water Feature to Suit Your Design Putting a wall fountain in your backyard or patio is perfect when you want to unwind. Even a small space can contain a custom-built one. A spout, a water basin, internal piping, and a pump are necessary for freestanding as well as mounted styles.
Usually quite big, freestanding wall fountains, also referred to as floor fountains, have their basins on the floor.
A stand-alone water feature can either be incorporated onto a wall already in existence or fitted into a wall under construction. A cohesive look can be achieved with this type of water feature because it seems to become part of the scenery rather than an added element.