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How to Take Care of Your Indoor Water Fountain
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Water fountains, both indoor and outdoor, are susceptible to mineral deposits and algae growth. This is often due to filling the fountain with tap water which can leave behind mineral deposits. As a result, the fountain can begin to give off a foul odor. To combat this, there are a couple things that you should do, that will not only keep your indoor water fountain fresh, but will also help you prevent long term problems and lengthen the life of your fountain. We will discuss what these things are below.

To ensure that mineral deposits don’t become a problem and clog up the pump or ruin the surface of the fountain, be sure to only use distilled water in your fountain. Distilled water is very inexpensive and you can buy it just about anywhere, even at your local grocery store or Wal-mart. Distilled water doesn’t have as many minerals as tap water, thus it leaves less minerals behind. This means that your foundation won’t have calcium or lime deposits, which are hard to remove. If you would rather not bother with purchasing distilled water and would prefer to use free tap water, be sure that you use the right cleansing ingredients that will get rid of mineral deposits.

The great thing about fountain care is that it really doesn’t take too much of your time. If you have an outdoor fountain, then you only need to dedicate a couple of hours every few months. By doing so, you should be able to really cut down on any issues and prevent many from even developing. If you have an indoor water fountain, then the maintenance requirements are even less. In fact, most indoor mountains hardly require any maintenance. They are designed to automatically re-circulate water with the help of built-in reservoirs. They also generally have great overflow systems which helps eliminate the valves from getting clogged up. You can also find units that have anti-microbial coating to help reduce mold.

The main component in taking care of your indoor wall fountain is that you use distilled water and not tapwater to prevent mineral buildup. If you do this from the beginning, you will be able to increase the life of your indoor wall fountain and prevent deposits and the growth of algae before it begins.

To clean your indoor fountain, you may want to consider using Protec. It is a water treatment that helps to stop mineral deposit buildup. It will also help you get rid of existing stains and deposits. If you find that you have a problem with algae growth, then you might want to consider using Fountec. It is a natural water treatment that doesn’t require heavy scrubbing or chemicals that can harm your fountain.
















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