For those of us living in areas of the country and season of the world, and who love our outdoor fountain, there are important things to remember, outdoor fountains may be subject to some problems in the cold season and especially in the winter months, these problems are not clogged pumps and cracks, which is limited by water and moisture, causing the fountain of freezing. These cracks may worsen when water and moisture to penetrate into cracks and freeze,further expansion of the cracks. Maintenance of the well and keeping it safe from the winter season is not particularly difficult problems. Here are some tips to help you prepare for your own good season.
Always remove any debris such as leaves, dirt and vegetation from the fountain regularly during the summer and autumn. Dead leaves and plant parts will be a further obstacle in the fall. If these deposits is in the fountain on the left and not cleaned regularly, the wellsto enrich a few decaying plant material in the basin. This debris rotting produce an unpleasant odor, but more importantly, it can damage the pump pit and the stains on the surface of the water basin. If you are in an area where freezing is rare to rare events live, this may be required by the maintenance of the fountain. Keep the pump running is probably enough to make your fountain from occasional crashes and other cold surfaces to avoid internal damage. Most outdoorFountains are made to withstand extreme weather conditions including rain and wind. This means that if the property is probably not experience freezes and frost, which is all the work, you must do.
On the other hand, if the weather is cold enough for water to freeze into solid ice overnight, it is important to have a few more steps to protect the well from cracks due to moisture freezing operation. Here are tips for winter outdoor water fountains:
·Whenever possible, the best option to protect your fountain completely apart and put it in an enclosed space like a basement, shed or garage. If you are unable or simply too much of a hassle, you want to follow the instructions below.
• Before the first frost of the season, download the source of all the water and enjoy the additional and more moisture with a towel.
• The pump must be removed from the wells andbrought inside for the winter, if possible. This is a great opportunity to clean the pump all the algae, hair or other contaminants that may have accumulated over the course of last season. Submersible pumps can be placed in a sealed plastic bucket or container with water in a warm place covered so that the seals are not kept dry.
• Able to cover the purchase of a fountain is a good option for those who can not wear to be inside the wells. A towel orother protective material that can help raise the humidity, is a less attractive option, but it should do. Fill the bowl of the fountain with an absorbent material such as burlap sacks or blankets to absorb condensation that may occur, which could freeze during the winter season. If you do not plan for your fountain, it is absolutely essential that you fill the basin and the plains, where appropriate, with an absorbent material such as canvas, blankets, rolledTowels, etc.
These tips will help ensure that an outdoor fountains survived in good condition for many years. The most concrete fountains and cast stone may develop small cracks over time. With each year of exposure to the weather, these cracks are completely natural and has no influence on the structural integrity of the property.
IMPORTANT! Never use antifreeze in the water well! It could be a serious hazard to children, pets and wildlife