Fountains can enhance the aesthetic appeal of your house. The quality of grabbing people’s attention with visual appeal is something that we all look for. After all, each and every one of us wants to make our house look more beautiful in its own way. So, fountains can be the perfect choice to have in your garden. In fact, not only does it have the quality of making your house look elegant but also it keeps the pond water pure and clean by providing enough aeration. So, you can reap these benefits by choosing the best fountain for your pond. But, it’s a confusing task. The choice depends on a variety of things including the size of your pond, the shape of your pond, your personal preferences, etc. All these combined make it harder for you to pick the one that actually suits your house and your pond.
There are mainly two types of fountains available; aerating fountains and decorative fountains. Generally, if you want to keep the entire water clean and oxygenated then aerating fountains will be the best choice. It will help you to create a healthy ecosystem and provide an ideal ambiance for each life in the water to survive. On the other hand, decorative fountains are usually bought if you want to simply boost the aesthetic appeal of your house. If you don’t have fishes or any living beings in the water, then decorative fountains will be an ideal choice. However, this will not give you a clear-cut solution unless you are aware of the other qualities. So, let’s be aware of a few tips to guide you on how to buy fountain for pond. It’ll help you to make the best buying decision.
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The Depth Of Your Pond
Generally, the pond water in gardens is not deeper than 6 feet. So, most of the fountains are designed while keeping this information in mind. If the depth of your pond is over 6 feet, then most fountains will be unable to provide enough aeration to the water. It’s because the entire aeration system works in a way that circulates the whole water at a single time. If the pond water is over 6 feet deep then the aeration system of the fountain will be unable to reach out to the deeper level of your water body. It means the bottom of the water will remain oxygen-deprived. If you have fish in your pond, then this will be immensely harmful to them. Without a proper aeration system, no lives in the water can survive. Over time you will be only left with dirty water with its foul odor. So, while choosing a fountain for your pond, make sure you consider its depth in the first place. If the depth is over 6 feet (1.83 m), then you will need subsurface aeration to provide proper aeration even to the deeper level of the pond. It will help you create a healthy ecosystem.
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The Size Of The Fountain
When it comes to the size of the fountain, two more qualities come along with this; the power of the motor and the pattern of the spray. Everyone has their own individual choices but the most effective spray pattern that gives you the maximum height is the v-shaped spray pattern. However, while choosing the spray pattern, don’t indulge yourself too much on the decoration. It’s because the purpose of keeping a fountain in your pond is not only to decorate your house, it should be able to provide proper aeration to keep your water healthy.
So, you should consider its motor power as well. Generally in the case of fountains, it is measured in horsepower. And it’s ideal to have a 1.5HP motor/acre to have enough power to circulate the entire water of your pond. But if you don’t have any fish or living creature in the pond and simply you want to decorate it then you can go with the 1 HP motor power to keep your water clean.
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The Shape Of Your Pond
If you want to reap the maximum benefits of pond fountains, it’s important to consider the shape of your pond as well. The more uniquely shaped your pond will be, the harder it’ll be for your fountain to oxygenate the water of the entire area. If your pond has a dramatic look, then it restricts the circulation of water. It will not reach the desired area so that it could create a healthy ecosystem. Ideally, a round-shaped pond is the best for providing enough aeration to the entire body of your water. But if you don’t have a round-shaped pond, then it’s best to consider multiple aeration systems to keep your water oxygenated.