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Pics of the fountain we restored this weekend


Nitrousbird

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We purchased our home that was a forclosed property last year. Never got a chance to work on the fountain until now. It was a disaster. Sadly, they put about 3x too many stones in there, and the work to 100% redo it would have been more than it was worth, so I made do with what I had to work with. Also had to repair the electric, as they just cut the box out, so I wired in a new unit (it's on a switch outlet from inside the house, which is nice).

 

This is what it looked like when we put the house in contract:

http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/396/fountainaspurchased.jpg

 

This is after 2 hours of working on it yesterday...still had a crap ton of work to go after that:

http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/1227/fountainprerepair2.jpg

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http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/2441/fountainprerepair3.jpg

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And this is post-repair. 1900GPH pump.

 

http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/5190/fountainrepaired1.jpg

http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/4616/fountainrepaired2.jpg

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http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/3010/fountainrepaired7.jpg

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Looks like a waste of electric. But good job on the resto.

These newer magnetic pumps are supposed to be pretty efficient. Regardless, you have to have a pump, otherwise the water gets stale/smelly, and pretty nasty overall.

 

I still need to do about 2-3 more water changes before it will start looking clear in there. I might add a small water fall eventually, just to make it a bit nicer, as that's a pretty cheap/easy addition.

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why is the front of the rocks around the rim higher near the road then in the back? Nice job though just kinda out of place IMO

Dunno...they are moartered in place. The rocks match the rock that surrounds the front of the house, so it doesn't really look out of place IMO.

 

I do have a couple loose rocks on top sitting on top of the highest point right now, so that probably makes it look a bit more off than it really is. But it is still not quite level.

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soooo....why is the electric box in the pond? you might want to move it to the outside of the water area.

That is where the wiring went to.

 

I may move it to the outside though; just have to dig up the wire. I keep the water below the box. It is on a GFI and in a weather resistant housing, but I'm not super keen on it being there.

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house beside you a repo too? any info?

Yeah, it has been empty for a couple years.

 

Still not for sale. Guy came by checking on it a few days ago, said something about the banks finally settled and will be putting it on the market soon. From what we gathered we are guessing it has about a million in leans against it. It's going to need a good 100k+ to get it right, and I am guessing will sell right around 400k-500k range as-is (it's a big house).

 

Looks nice. Do you have a light in there for night time?

Not yet - that's next on the agenda.

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You are more than welcome to come over and do it. :)

 

I haven't even gotten around to re-mulching yet. Landscaping is low on the priorities.

 

sure thing you can finish the drywall im my garage and I will do your landscaping.:)

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It's the fountain head. Took it off, and it is shooting a large stream of water about 8' from the exit hole...actually looked good enough that I'm keeping it that way for now.

 

you will be filling that thing alot, you are going to lose water from the wind and i mean a lot. you might want to rethink that idea before you blow thepump out by running it dry.

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