One of the great things about modern outdoor fountains is that you can always opt for a semi-portable model to put away for the winter. This is a great option that not only reduces wear on the fountain itself, but allows you to convert your backyard or other garden space for other uses as late autumn and winter creep in. Properly wintering your water fountain is a straightforward task, but let’s break it down to avoid even the slightest possibility of an accident.
Step One: Take Apart the Fountain
If the fountain is designed to disassemble, take care of that first thing. Don’t forget to properly store extension cords and power cables instead of leaving them out. If you own a solar fountain, remember to safely store the solar panel.
Step Five: Get an Indoor Fountain!
Why not? Get an indoor fountain or tabletop fountain to keep the relaxing look and sound with you through the winter. There are also several water fountains that work for both indoor and outdoor use – just ask a water fountain vendor for details.
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