The first step in designing your fountain is to determine
what type of spray pattern you want.
Fountain Nozzle Type, Quuantity
of Fountain Nozzles, and the Water Activity Height that you want your water pattern to go,
will ultimately determine the size of the pump and the power of the
lights that you will need to put into your fountain. The overall size
of your fountain pool or basin will also be a determining factor in
how high and wide you will be able to spray your water while keeping
the water in the pool. As a general rule of thumb, water has the ability
to splash the distance that it falls. This holds true up to about
eight feet. So if you have one center column of water shooting straight
up for four feet, in theory you will need an eight foot diameter pool
in order to contain the splash. Everyone wants to cheat on this basic
rule. The final decision or question is how much splash out, are YOU
willing to accept. While the nozzle or nozzles will determine the
water patter, the pool or pond is the most important part of any fountain.
Because if you can't hold water , you don't have a fountain. We sell
a wide variety of pre-made Fiberglass Fountain Pools in sizes up to 30 feet in diameter.