Common Fountain Problems We Repair
Fountains fail in a handful of predictable ways, and most are very fixable. The most common is a pump that stops running or runs weakly, killing the flow entirely or reducing it to a trickle. Close behind is a leaking basin or liner that slowly drains the water level, leaving the pump to run dry and burn out.
Clogged jets and nozzles disrupt the flow pattern, creating uneven or completely blocked spray. Algae and mineral buildup coat the pump intake and the basin surfaces, reducing performance and making the feature look neglected. After winter, freeze damage can crack pipes, basins, and plumbing fittings. Electrical issues, a failed timer or faulty connection, prevent the pump from running at all. Any of these is squarely in the range of fountain repair near me.
Why the Pump Is the Heart of Any Fountain
Nearly every fountain problem traces back to or affects the pump, since it's the engine driving the whole feature. A healthy pump circulates water continuously, keeping it aerated, oxygenated, and moving, which also prevents algae and mosquito breeding. When it fails, everything stops.
Pumps fail from a few causes: running dry when the water level drops too low, which overheats and damages the motor; clogging from debris or mineral buildup that makes it work too hard; normal wear after years of continuous use; and electrical faults. We inspect the pump, clean the intake and impeller if applicable, test it, and recommend repair or replacement based on age and condition. Getting the pump right is the foundation of every fountain repair near me.
Basin Leaks and Liner Repairs
A fountain that slowly loses water even when the pump isn't running has a leak in the basin or liner, not just evaporation. Finding the leak is the first step. Small cracks in concrete or stone basins can be sealed with the right underwater-grade sealant. Pond liner punctures get patched. Fitting and plumbing connections inside the basin that have failed get re-sealed or replaced.
Running the feature with a leak damages the pump by letting it run dry, and it wastes water constantly. For a feature in a garden or a commercial space, a low water level also looks neglected and affects the sound and visual effect. Sealing the basin properly is often one of the most impactful parts of fountain repair near me, because it lets everything else work as it should.
Cleaning, Algae, and Mineral Scale
A fountain that's technically working but looks green and grimy or flows unevenly usually needs a thorough cleaning rather than a mechanical repair. Algae grows in standing or slow-moving water exposed to sunlight, coating the basin, pump, and fittings in a slick green or brown layer. Mineral scale from hard water builds up on jets, nozzles, and basin surfaces, restricting flow and looking unsightly.
We clean the pump intake and impeller, clear any clogged jets and nozzles, descale surfaces with the right solutions, and clean the basin. We can also advise on treatments that slow algae and scale regrowth, like appropriate algaecides, UV clarifiers, or simply adjusting the water chemistry. A clean fountain flows right and looks the way it should, which is why cleaning is often the centerpiece of fountain repair near me for features that look bad but weren't broken.
Winterization and Post-Winter Repairs
Outdoor fountains take a beating in cold climates, and winter is a common cause of damage. Water left in pipes, jets, and fittings expands when it freezes, cracking the plumbing, splitting stone or concrete basins, and damaging pumps. Proper winterization, draining the feature completely, removing and storing the pump, and covering or draining all the plumbing, prevents this.
If a fountain wasn't properly winterized and spring reveals cracked fittings, a damaged basin, or a dead pump, we assess and repair the damage, replacing what froze and cracked and getting the feature running again for the season. After the repair, we can walk you through proper winterization so it doesn't happen again. Seasonal care is part of the fountain repair near me conversation for any outdoor feature.
Commercial Water Feature Repair
Commercial fountains, whether in hotel lobbies, shopping centers, office buildings, or public spaces, operate continuously and often have more complex plumbing, lighting, and control systems than residential features. When they fail, the impact on the space is immediate and visible to everyone.
We service commercial water features as well as residential ones, handling pump systems, plumbing, jets, lighting connections, and control panels. Commercial features often need more frequent maintenance to keep the water quality and equipment in good shape under continuous operation. A properly maintained commercial fountain runs reliably and enhances the space rather than sitting broken and looking neglected. Responsive, capable fountain repair near me for commercial features is part of what we do.
Fountain Repair Questions, Answered
**Why did my fountain stop working?** Usually a failed pump, a clogged intake, a tripped electrical connection, or low water from a leak. We diagnose which.
**Why is my water level dropping?** Either evaporation, which is normal in hot weather, or a basin or liner leak, which needs sealing.
**Can you fix a cracked concrete fountain basin?** Often yes, with underwater-grade sealant for smaller cracks. Severe damage may need more extensive work.
**My fountain is green with algae, can you clean it?** Yes. We clean the pump, jets, and basin and can advise on treatments to slow regrowth.
**Do you handle commercial water features?** Yes, including more complex pump systems, lighting, and controls.
Getting Your Feature Back to Its Best
A fountain or water feature at its best adds something genuinely nice to a space, the sound of moving water, the visual movement, the sense of life. When it's broken or looking neglected it does the opposite. Most fountain problems are very fixable, and most features that have been sitting dead or dirty come back to looking exactly as they should after a proper service. It's one of those repairs where the before and after is immediately satisfying, and we enjoy doing it right.
Need Fountain Repair in Raymond, NH? Call Us
Pump not running, basin leaking, jets clogged, algae everywhere, or a feature that didn't survive winter, we'll diagnose and fix it across Raymond, NH. Pumps, plumbing, basins, jets, and cleaning, everything to get your water feature running cleanly again. Residential and commercial. For reliable fountain repair near me, call (855) 604-1291. Let's get your fountain flowing again.