Keeping Your Landscape Fountain Clean

No more than three-four months should go by without an extensive cleaning of a fountain. The first task is to get rid of all of the water. Then use a soft cloth and mild cleanser to scrub the inside. A helpful tip is to use a toothbrush if there are tiny hard-to-reach spots. Any soap residue that remains on your fountain can harm it, so be sure it is all rinsed off.
Make sure you get rid of any calcium or plankton by taking the pump apart and washing the inside carefully. You might want to let it soak in vinegar for a few hours to make it easier to clean. Build-up can be a big problem, so use mineral or rain water over tap water, when possible, to reduce this dilemma.
And finally, make sure the water level is consistently full in order to keep your fountain running smoothly. Allowing the water to go below the pump’s intake level, can cause severe damage and even make the pump burn out - an undesired outcome!
Backyard Elegance: Garden Fountains
Backyard Elegance: Garden Fountains
Garden wall features come in many different materials, but they are usually made of stone and metal. The style you are looking for dictates which material is best suited to meet your needs. The best designs for your outdoor wall fountain are those which are hand-crafted, simple to put up and not too cumbersome to hang. Moreover, be certain to purchase a fountain which requires little upkeep. In general, most installations are straight forward because the only pieces which may require scrutiny are the re-circulating pump and the hanging hardware whereas other kinds of setups can be a little more difficult. You can effortlessly perk up your garden with these types of fountains.