Q: My wife wants an in-ground water fountain in the front yard, and I have
no experience installing one. Is this even a DIY project or should I call a
professional? 

 

A: Actually, many home-improvement centers sell do-it-yourself fountain kits
that simplify installation. The basic kits typically include a liner and a
pump. The pump is the primary piece of equipment needed to power the
fountain. You'll be surprised how simple it is to actually make a water
feature work-the toughest part is the digging. You'll have to dig out the
basin or pond area, fill it with the liner and connect the water supply and
pump. The required water pressure for fountains varies. Whether you're
spraying the water upward, or building up rocks and allowing the water to
trickle down, different pump pressures will be required. You'll need to
match the rated pressure of the fountain to the pump, or experiment with how
much pressure you need to create the desired water effect. 

 

 



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