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    How can I get water fountain construction plans?
    Anthony "TC" Williams
    Experienced Landscaper
    Anthony "TC" Williams is a Professional Landscaper in Idaho. He is the President and Founder of Aqua Conservation Landscape & Irrigation, an Idaho Registered Landscape Business Entity. With over 21 years of landscaping experience, TC has worked on projects such as the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho. He is a Idaho Registered Contractor and a previously Licensed Irrigator in the State of Texas.
    Experienced Landscaper
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    In general, plans for construction may be available where supplies are purchased.
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    How do I make a fountain without a pump?
    Anthony "TC" Williams
    Experienced Landscaper
    Anthony "TC" Williams is a Professional Landscaper in Idaho. He is the President and Founder of Aqua Conservation Landscape & Irrigation, an Idaho Registered Landscape Business Entity. With over 21 years of landscaping experience, TC has worked on projects such as the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho. He is a Idaho Registered Contractor and a previously Licensed Irrigator in the State of Texas.
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    The water source would have to be above the top of the fountain and allowed to run down into pots and drain out the bottom to be carried away. The water source would have to be constant.
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    Why do I need to seal the holes that I drilled into the bottom of a flower pot when making a small water fountain?
    Community Answer
    The seal is to avoid the water leaking back into the pot. If you notice, there is a tube that comes out through the hole and sealed around it.
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    Is there any way to make a fountain without a pump?
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    It has to do with the type of fountain you are creating. It may be easier with a pump, but another good idea is to add a hose and hide it.
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    What size and how strong should the pump I get be?
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    That requires a lot of information about the size of your fountain and the structure of your fountain. Basic things to take into consideration are: the flow rate of water out the fountain nozzle and pressure acting on the fluid. Bernoulli's equation on conservation of energy for fluids comes in handy here. However, a small water pump (can find one on e-bay) should be sufficient (3500 to 4000 L/hour flow rate) for home use.
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