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Wall-fountains Bring Tranquility To A Small Garden By Elizabeth Jean Wall-fountains run the gamut
from classical Greek figures and wall mounted gargoyles to sleek modern art forms
and spouting frogs and fish. A wall fountain usually spills water
through--such as a mask or a decorative plaque--into a basin which hides a
small pump. The statuary can be terra cotta, plastic, fiberglass, cast
concrete (often designed to mimic terra-cotta or stone), or metal. Stone and
cast-concrete wall fountains require a wall strong enough to support their
weight, as well as sturdy, well-secured mounting hardware. Hiding
the Return Pipe and Cord on a Wall-Fountain
Wall-fountains look best if the
return pipe doesn't show. Thus, the best place for these fountains is a
freestanding wall that allows you to run the plumbing behind it. However,
this is rarely practical for many situations. Small features work best, such
as on a townhouse patio. Alternatives include hiding the tubing with vines or
chiseling a vertical niche down the wall to run the tubing and then mortaring
over it. A more satisfactory option is to build out the wall using similar
material—a new line of bricks, for instance, or an enclosure covered with
clapboards to match your home's siding. Mount the wall-fountain on the new
surface, and run the pipe behind it. For more wall fountain ideas visit http://www.garden-fountains.com/Categories.bok?category=Wall+Fountains. If the wall-fountain doesn't
come with its own basin, homemade options range from building an elaborate
brick or concrete reservoir to recycling a half-barrel or an old sink or
trough. Don't make the catch basin too small or rapid evaporation will
necessitate frequent topping off. To keep splashing to a minimum, mount the
fountain no higher above the catch basin than the diameter of the catch
basin. Wall-Fountains
Are Not Difficult to Install
Taking up no floor room, wall
fountains are ideal for gardens or seating areas that are tight on space. A submersed
pump that re-circulates water from the basin to a delivery pipe up to the
spout powers most wall-fountains. Designs are nearly infinite, but most have
a jet of water spilling into a trough or basin. The plumbing on some wall
fountains can be rather complicated, often requiring pipes behind the wall.
In other cases, the water lines run up the wall surface and must be disguised
with vines or other plants. However, simple-to-install, preformed kits are
now available with only a cord running from them. Because the ease and cost
of installation varies widely, consider the installation when buying a wall
fountain. Wall fountains attach in
several ways. Stone fountains attach with mortar and are supported with
special T-blocks, decorative braces that act as brackets. Lighter weight
fountain kits come with mounting hardware. Wall fountains are commonly
sold as separate units. They are designed to be installed with a pump. They
will almost always come with complete instructions. As with any moving water
feature, it is a good idea to be able to turn the wall fountain on and
off from an indoor switch. Wall fountains are well suited for the small
garden. They require a little more work to install, but installation is still
straightforward if you have a wall with access to the back. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Elizabeth Jean Elizabeth Jean is the author of this article written for Garden-Fountains.com, a premier Internet resource for wall fountains and garden fountains. |
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