Essentials
A simple care routine
Most fountain problems come down to water quality, debris, and pump strain. Use this checklist to keep things running smoothly.
Daily / weekly
Top off water as needed, remove leaves and debris, and confirm the pump is fully submerged (if required by your model).
Monthly
Rinse the basin, wipe surfaces, and clean the pump intake and filter to prevent reduced flow and overheating.
Seasonal
Deep-clean mineral buildup, inspect seals and tubing, and refresh water-treatment approach based on your local hardness.
Annual
Replace worn tubing, check electrical connections and GFCI protection, and evaluate whether the pump is correctly sized for the head height.
Water quality
Prevent algae and scale
Troubleshooting
Fix common issues fast
Use these quick checks before replacing parts. Many issues are caused by low water level, debris, or mineral buildup.
Maintenance FAQs
Quick answers to the questions people ask most when caring for indoor and outdoor fountains.
How often should I change the water?
For most small fountains, a full water change every 1โ2 weeks works well. If you notice cloudiness, odor, or algae, change sooner and clean the basin.
Whatโs the safest way to remove scale?
Start with a soft brush and warm water. For mineral deposits, use a diluted vinegar solution, rinse thoroughly, and avoid harsh abrasives that can scratch finishes.
Can I run a fountain dry?
No. Running dry can overheat and damage the pump quickly. Keep the water level above the minimum line and top off more often in hot or windy weather.
Do I need a filter?
A filter helps if you have leaves, pet hair, or fine debris. Even without a filter, regularly cleaning the pump intake is essential.
How do I reduce algae outdoors?
Limit direct sun when possible, remove organic debris, keep water moving, and use an appropriate algaecide or wildlife-safe treatment as directed.
Should I winterize my fountain?
In freezing climates, drain and dry outdoor fountains, store the pump indoors, and cover or move the basin to prevent cracking from ice expansion.