What Is an Aeration Fountain?
Ponds require oxygen to be healthy. Without it, the pond will be overtaken by algae, and fish and other water life will have a hard time surviving. Ponds, whether they were created simply for aesthetics or have practical purposes such as retention ponds, could benefit from an aeration fountain. These fountains are not only beautiful but allow the ponds to maintain levels of oxygen, grow healthy bacteria, and sustain water wildlife.
What Are The Benefits?
Cleaner Pond and Better Water Quality
Without a fountain, the water has less oxygen. This can cause a buildup of chemicals that can kill fish and plants that live in the water. When the fish die and there is no oxygen, it stops the good bacteria from breaking down the organic matter, causing sediment to build up at the bottom of the lake and continuing the cycle of poor water quality. An aeration fountain helps prevent these issues before they become a problem for the ecosystem in your pond.
The fountains also reduce the amount of algae that is able to grow in your pond by starving the nutrients that algae needs. Hydrogen sulfide is also reduced and in turn, lowers the bad odors that ponds sometimes have if they don’t have proper oxygen levels.
Lower Mosquito Population
Mosquitos thrive where there is still, stagnant water. This is because they require it to lay their eggs. In Texas, we need all the help we can get when it comes to mosquito control. Aeration fountains, turn the water and keep it from becoming a stagnant breeding place for mosquitoes.
Adds a Beautiful Element
Not only are aeration fountains a healthy and smart choice for your pond, but they’re also beautiful. There are many design options to choose from and they add a lovely water element to any neighborhood. This can help with curb appeal. Lights can also be added to the fountain to add an extra wow factor during the night.
Our company has experience installing aeration fountains in ponds and water features in general. If you would like to add an aeration fountain to your pond, contact us today. Our team can help you decide what type of fountain and design would work best for your needs.