Friday, 13 September 2013

Hints For Choosing The Right Outdoor Water Fountains For Your Yard

By Dawn Williams


All outdoor water fountains are not created equal. Still waters like those you find in simple birdbaths, ponds and other small containers often provide a profound sense of peace and reflection. Fountains have something a pond does not, movement, action and sound. These three things help people to focus their mind to see the greater picture of things going on around them. They also provide a focal point for objects surrounding them.

There are commonly three contrasting types of outside fountains which people purchase. A bubbling or cascading type is where water flows up through the container and runs down off the sides. A spill over fountain has the water-flow running out some type of spout before falling into a container or a basin. A jet type has the liquid forced up under medium pressure forming a jet and then falls in a thick stream.

There are also sub-types called disappearing fountain. This is where the water enters into the catch basin, it than spills over the outside on the ground which is generally covered up by stones and vanishes. In reality though it is flowing down to a hidden container that is under the ground after which it is pumped to very top again before it spills back down over the sides again. All 3 fountain types are easily converted to this sub-type.

One of the most versatile and generally the best suited for people's gardens is the bubbling and cascading fountain. They commonly have one fluid source located some where below the surface of the container on top. They are often made from different sized glazed pots. The liquid bubbles up to the surface before rolling over the outside edge and to a basin at the bottom. These are good for smaller places and generally make soft gurgling sounds.

With a spilling fountain the upper basin is raised and smaller than lower basin and the falling water makes much more noise. Be sure you listen to one before you decide to buy this type. The sound can be quite energizing so they are best placed in areas where they would make good conversation pieces.

Most jet fountains are ideal for big spaces where the sound is not distorted and will be heard from great distances. The stronger jetting makes these are very dramatic and quite inspirational to look at. There are also some small simpler ones which may be put in areas that are small that has jet smaller droplets for creating the same effect.

Most of these basic designs have things in common, choosing one comes down to a personal preference. Look at the area it will be placed in and what the effect is you are looking for. There is no real wrong style, some will just go better in some places.

Many quality crafted outdoor water fountains are special places that will relax and entertain families for years. If you are short cash there are several ways to build one that often look as nice and those from the store. You can search the internet and find many tutorials for building one.




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