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How to Make a Bubbling Rock Fountain DIY
Bubbling rock fountains add an extra factor to your garden that can bring it to a whole new level. They are fun, they are relaxing, and most importantly, you can build one yourself.
This will give you a lovely DIY home project that will spruce up your garden in no time. So, how do you make a bubbling rock fountain?
Easy Steps to Make a Bubbling Rock Fountain- Plan out your water bubbler
- Find the perfect location
- Prepare the ground for your water bubbler
- Create a grid from chicken wire and hog panel
- Place your water pump
- Drill a hole in the rock
- Finishing touches
What equipment and materials do you need to build your very own bubbling rock fountain? What are some things to look for when looking for a location to place your bubbling rock fountain in?
I will go over these topics and more in this article.
What’s Inside:
- Easy Steps to Make a Bubbling Rock Fountain
- Make a Water Bubbler Step-by-Step
- Step 1: Plan Out Your Water Bubbler
- Step 2: Find the Perfect Location
- Step 3: Prepare the Water Bubbler’s Location
- Step 4: Create a Grid
- Step 5: Place Your Water Pump
- Step 6: Drill a Hole in the Rock
- Step 7: Finishing Touches
- Enjoy Your DIY Water Bubbler
Before you begin your water bubbler building, you will need to make a stop at your local home store or online for a few supplies.
I have created a list below of the things you will need to build a lovely little water bubbler for your garden.
You will need:
- Spray paint
- 2×3 foot plastic container that is eight inches deep
- A level
- A metal hog panel
- Shovel
- Chicken wire
- 5/8 inch plastic tube
- 170GPH water pump
- Safety goggles
- Large, medium and small rocks
- A hammer drill
- 3/4inch masonry drill bits
Once you have bought these items, you are now ready to begin the fun and exciting process of building your water bubbler.
Make a Water Bubbler Step-by-StepYou can use any shape or size rock, as long as you can drill a hole in it. Or, you can place your plastic tube in between several rocks and glue them together, which would avoid having to drill a hole.Once you have all the materials and equipment needed to build your water bubbler, you can now begin the fun of actually making it. I have set out an easy-to-follow step-by-step process for you below.
Step 1: Plan Out Your Water BubblerBefore you start anything with your water bubbler, you need to plan out what you will do and what style you want your water bubbler to be in.
I have found two very common styles for water bubblers; architectural and natural.
The architectural water bubbler style is more striking as it is not trying to imitate nature but instead stand out from it.
This is generally a single tall stone sticking from the ground with little pebbles surrounding it.
The natural water bubbler style is meant to blend into the natural landscape of your garden. These natural water bubbles are designed to imitate a mountain stream or a waterfall.
The style you choose should be based on your garden and what would look best in it.
Step 2: Find the Perfect LocationYou can upcycle many different materials to make your own bubbler! The more you think outside the box, the cooler your design will be.Finding the perfect location for your water bubbler is the most challenging part of this process, at least it was for me. You need to find a location that will show off your new water bubbler, but it should be near an electrical outlet as the pump needs electricity.
If you do not have a location near an electrical outlet, you may need to call in an electrician to install one for you or choose a solar-powered pump or fountain.
You also need to ensure that the water bubbler will not overwhelm or even underwhelm the location you want to place it in.
For example, if your patio is small, do not build a large water bubbler right next to it. If you want a large water bubbler, then build it in your backyard instead.
Step 3: Prepare the Water Bubbler’s LocationNow comes one of my favorite parts, preparing the water bubblers location.
For this, you will need the container and the spray paint you bought. Place the container upside down on the location you want the water bubbler to go, and spray paint the ground around the container.
These will create handy guidelines for you to follow with the shovel; I found this extremely helpful.
Remove the container and dig along the guidelines, and only dig as deep as the container you have brought. Once you have dug the depth, use a level to ensure that the container will sit evenly in the hole.
Once it is level, place the container in the hole and place dirt around it to seal the container into place. Do not get any dirt in the container during this step.
Step 4: Create a GridCreating a grid is vital as it helps keep the rocks level and the water flowing. Ensure you are wearing your heavy-duty work gloves for this part of the process.
You need to cut the hog panel and the chicken wire to the dimensions of the container used in the above step. I would suggest leaving a few inches to spare just in case.
Now you need to place the chicken wire lengthways over the hog panel. Bend the chicken wire around the short end of the panel so that the panel does not have much give in either direction.
Step 5: Place Your Water PumpYou can make your bubbling rock fountain in any shape and you don’t even need to use a rock if you don’t want to – thrift shops are great for this!The pump is the part of the water bubbler that makes it bubble. Before you put your water pump into place, you need to attach the plastic tube to it.
For this, your pump should come with directions on the best way to do this for your particular water pump brand.
Once the plastic tube is connected, place the water pump into the container in the ground, with the plastic tube facing up.
Ensure that the water pump is as close to the center of the container as you can get it, as this will help the pump function better.
Now you need to place the gid you just made on top of the container, ensuring the plastic tube is sticking out of the middle of the hog panel.
Step 6: Drill a Hole in the Rock You can choose any size rock for your bubbler – like this one, which is huge! Drilling a hole might get challenging in a rock of this size though, but if you want a large rock bubbler and the hole is not working out, you can look at ready-made fountain rocks instead.The large rock you purchased will become the actual water bubbler, so you need to drill a hole where the water can come out.
This can be a dangerous job, so remember to wear your safety goggles and follow all safety precautions.
I found it helpful to have another person with me during his step as they could not only help with the step, but they can also ensure everything is going smoothly and safely.
If you are uncomfortable doing this step yourself, you can have a person do it for you at your local home store.
If you are doing this step yourself, then place the hammer drill into the rotary position. Brace with your chest as this will help prevent the drill from slipping away, and it will help you place even pressure on the rock when drilling.
With the drill braced well against your chest, you can now turn the drill on and put an even and downward pressure on the drill until the drill bit exits the bottom of the rock.
Step 7: Finishing TouchesMove the large rock on top of the plastic tube that is sticking out from the grid. Place the plastic tube in through the hole at the bottom of the rock.
The plastic tube should only go into the rock about one inch. If it goes in more than this, then you need to trim it.
Now, place your smaller stones around the big one, flat side down, until the grid is covered, leaving a little space for you to pour water into the container in the ground.
Fill the container with water, and then plug the water pump into an electrical socket. Hide the gap you poured water through with some more small stones.
Step back and look at your masterpiece.
If you do not want items like the cable to be seen, you can plant a few plants around your water bubbler to hind them.
Enjoy Your DIY Water BubblerBuilding a water bubbler is easier than it seems and can be done in one day; they are fun to make, and they leave you with a lovely sense of accomplishment after they are done.
You only need minimal tools, and the materials can be purchased from a home store close to you. This lovely water bubbler will add a nice relaxing tone to your garden.
Enjoy your new DIY water bubbler project!
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Fountains made of natural stone - marble, granite, travertine
Fountains transform any landscape composition and give it a finished look. It is pleasant to be near them on a hot summer day, because they saturate the dry air with life-giving moisture. And the sound of murmuring water soothes and sets you up for relaxation.
Types of fountains
To turn your garden into a place of relaxation with a beautiful fountain, you need to know which one is right for you. Fountains are available:
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Garden. They are small in size, have an elegant design and harmoniously complement the natural beauty of the landscape gardening space. They can be decorated with sculptures or made in the form of a spring gushing from stones. Sometimes they are supplemented with one or more bowls so that the water flows beautifully over them. Garden fountains are also available as single or multi-jet, with sprayer, etc.
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Park. They are much larger than garden ones. They are installed in public places of recreation, in squares, in squares - and everywhere they attract the attention of strolling people. A park fountain can also be installed on a suburban area. For example, a luxurious option with columns, balls or sculptures.
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Wall mounted. Neat and cozy, they take up little space and are best suited for small spaces. They go well with masonry or natural stone cladding. Such fountains can be made in the form of a sculpture, for example, the head of a mythical character or animal, half built into the wall, a bowl or a jug.
How to choose the best material for a fountain
Fountains can be finished with both natural and artificial materials. The most beautiful and natural of them is natural stone. It has a wide variety of textures and shades, thanks to which each fountain made from it will be different from the others.
Stone fountains are structures of exceptional beauty, serving for decades, beneficially affecting the health and emotional state of a person.
The most popular stone types for fountains are marble and granite.
Marble Fountains
Even a small marble fountain with a simple design looks great. Marble is a malleable material. Complex details can be made from it, implementing various artistic ideas. Marble comes in a variety of shades - from pale pink to black. The most common are gray and white marble.
A marble fountain is an adornment of a landscape composition of any scale, from a cozy front garden to a city park.
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Order calculation Therefore, fountains made from it give blessed coolness for decades and do not lose their beauty. They are undemanding in care, it is not necessary to cover them in winter. Granite has an interesting natural pattern in the form of veins and specks and is distinguished by a variety of colors. Granite fountain will become a real decoration of the garden.
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Travertine fountains
Travertine stone is another popular material for building fountains. He is not afraid of low temperatures. The color palette of travertine is represented by warm, pleasing to the eye shades. Sometimes nature leaves "autographs" on it in the form of prints of plants or shells, which makes its natural pattern unique. A travertine fountain is a unique product that will become a key element of any architectural and landscape ensemble.
Fountain bowls made of stone offer many advantages over similar products made from other materials. They are durable, harmless to humans and the environment, they are distinguished by the unique beauty of the natural pattern. Garden and park compositions with stone fountains invariably arouse the admiration of others, demonstrate the talent of designers and the refined taste of the owners.
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Bronze fountains
Sometimes not only natural stone, but also metal is used to make fountains, most often bronze.
Bronze is an alloy of metals, the ratio of which determines the shade of the material. The color varies from rich red to pale gray.
Bronze is flexible and malleable when forged, allowing it to be molded into the most complex shapes. At the same time, cooled bronze is a very durable material. Over the years, a patina forms on its surface - a thin film of a greenish tint, which protects the alloy from environmental influences and gives the fountain a touch of antiquity. Bronze fountains look noble and elegant.
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As you know, the sight of running water calms a person's mind and purifies his heart. Since the beginning of time, man has been drawn to water. Obeying not only the survival instinct, but also the inner impulse of the soul, a living being tries to settle in spaces on the banks of rivers, lakes, and seas. In the modern urban environment, alas, so often there is not enough contact with the natural element, in particular, with the life-giving element of water. Increasingly, we are faced with the need for people to install a stone fountain at home - in the interior of a living room or pool, or in a suburban area. Stone fountain is not a practical idea, it is an exceptionally high-status and highly artistic product that will bring you real pleasure. And not only to your family, but also to many generations of your descendants. After all, a stone fountain can last for centuries, becoming a family heirloom.
Of course, natural stone fountain installation is a luxury that not everyone can afford. At all times, its presence spoke of the high position of the owner. It gives the landscape an aristocratic and ceremonial look, completes the architectural plan of the palace and park ensembles.
As for public places - stone fountain will become a "beacon" in the jungle of the city, in the spaces of the square, square. He has appointments, where it is customary to make wishes and toss coins.
Fountains in the interior of become the center of attraction for guests and households. Fountains made of stone create an amazing aura of relaxation and calm contemplation around them. Watching running water always has a beneficial effect on a person's well-being.
From the history of fountains
The first stone fountains were constructed in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. They did not carry decorative value, and were used exclusively for irrigating arid fields and gardens. Later, irrigation structures began to be built in Europe. And only in the Renaissance did Europeans make the fountain the center of majestic architectural ensembles. Stone fountains are gradually becoming an integral part of city squares, residences and public parks.
Fountains from Kamnemir
We can offer you three ways to purchase a stone fountain.
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- Delivery of the finished fountain from Europe or Asia . We work with proven stone processing factories in the world. They have a huge amount of sold products in their warehouses. Or they will create a typical fountain according to a ready-made 3D layout. Coordination and delivery of such a product, as a rule, takes a period of three months.
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Stone for fountains
The most commonly used for carving bowls and other elements are granite, marble, marble onyx and basalt, less often quartzite and quartzite schist.
The most refined and plastic stone is marble. It was from it that fountain complexes were created in ancient times. To this day, such a fountain is a model of sophistication and nobility. Marble has some restrictions on its use, they are often shaped based on the climatic conditions of your region.