Early Crete & The Minoans: Outdoor Fountains
Early Crete & The Minoans: Outdoor Fountains A variety of sorts of conduits have been uncovered through archaeological excavations on the island of Crete, the birthplace of Minoan civilization. They were used for water supply as well as removal of storm water and wastewater. Rock and clay were the ingredients of choice for these channels. Terracotta was selected for channels and pipes, both rectangular and spherical. Amidst these were clay conduits which were U shaped or a shorter, cone-like form which have just showed up in Minoan civilization.
Greece: Architectural Statues
Greece: Architectural Statues
Keep Your Water Wall Fountain Tidy
Keep Your Water Wall Fountain Tidy It is vital to carefully maintain water fountains for them to work optimally. It is easy for foreign items to find their way into outdoor fountains, so keeping it clean is important. Another factor is that water that is subjected to sunlight is prone to growing algae.
Experts recommend that the typical garden fountain undergoes a thorough scrubbing every three-four months. The initial task is to get rid of all the water. Next use mild soap and a soft sponge to clean the interior of the reservoir. If there is intricate artwork, you might need to use a toothbrush for those hard-to-reach areas. Any soap residue left on your fountain can damage it, so be sure it is all rinsed off.
Some organisms and calcium deposits may get inside the pump, so it is advised to take it apart and clean it completely. To make it less challenging, soak it in vinegar overnight before cleaning. Build-up can be a big problem, so use mineral or rain water over tap water, when possible, to eliminate this dilemma.
Finally, be sure to have a quick look at your fountain every day and add water if you see that the level is depleted. If the water level slides below the pump’s intake level, it can harm the pump and cause it to burn out - something you don't want to happen!