Installation and Maintenance of Outdoor Water fountains
Installation and Maintenance of Outdoor Water fountains An important facet to think about is the size of the outdoor wall fountain in relation to the space in which you are going to mount it. It is essential that the wall where you are going to put it is strong enough to support its weight.
Most outside wall fountains are available in "for-dummies" style kits that will give you everything you need to properly install it. The kit includes a submersible pump, hoses as well as the basin, or reservoir. The basin can normally be hidden away among your garden plants if it is not too large. Since outdoor wall fountains require little maintenance, the only thing left to do is clean it consistently.
Replace the water frequently so it is always clean. Remember to clear away debris like leaves, twigs or dirt as fast as possible. Protecting your outdoor wall fountain from the freezing winter climate is essential. Bring your pump inside when the weather turns very cold and freezes the water so as to avoid any possible harm, such as cracking. All in all, an outdoor wall fountain can last for any number of years with the right maintenance and cleaning.
Keeping Your Garden Water fountain Tidy

Every three-four months, garden fountains should go through a decent cleaning. To start with you must empty the water. When you have done this, scrub inside the water reservoir with a mild detergent. A helpful tip is to use a toothbrush if there are little hard-to-reach spots. Be sure to thoroughly rinse the inside of the fountain to make sure all the soap is gone.
It is highly advised taking the pump apart to better clean the inside and get rid of any plankton or calcium. Soaking it in vinegar for a while will make it easier to scrub. Neither rain water nor mineral water contain components that will collect inside the pump, so use either over tap water if possible.
One final trick for keeping your fountain in top working condition is to check the water level every day and make sure it is full. Low water levels can ruin the pump - and you do not want that!