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Large Pool kerbs and vases only
£4,760.00 -
Medium Pool Kerbs, Vases and Plinths
£4,914.00 -
Large Pool kerbs and Plinths only
£4,924.00 -
Extra Large Pool kerbs only
£5,250.00 -
Extra Extra Large Pool kerbs only
£6,125.00 -
Large Pool kerbs, vases and plinths
£6,552.00 -
Extra Large Pool kerbs and vases only
£7,140.00 -
Extra Large Pool Kerbs and Plinths only
£7,386.00 -
Extra Extra Large Pool kerbs and vases only
£8,330.00 -
Extra Extra Large Pool kerbs and Plinths only
£8,617.00 -
Extra Large Pool kerbs, vases and Plinths
£9,828.00 -
Extra Extra Large Pool kerbs, vases and Plinths
£11,466.00
Haddonstone offers a highly attractive range of hand-made cast stone pool surrounds, fountain surrounds and pool copings to complement our extensive range of centrepiece garden fountains.
Originally used in Ancient Greece as a functional feature to provide drinking and bathing water for local residents of, pool surrounds and fountain surrounds are now used to create a tranquil pool, or pond and to create an impressive garden fountain.
The range includes pool surrounds, Roman Pool Surrounds, the Torus Pool Surround, the Jubilee Pool Surround and a variety of pool copings, kerbs and vases as accessories.
So if you want to create a striking water feature in a contemporary garden or a traditional landscape, simply combine a Haddonstone pool surround with one of our beautiful centrepiece garden fountains. Alternatively, many of our clients transform their outside spaces by simply installing a Haddonstone pool surround to create a tranquil pond or pool.
Our pool surrounds are robust, frost-proof and weather beautifully over time. They are available in a range of stylish styles, sizes and colours, meaning you can choose a pool surround or fountain surround that best complements your garden scheme or landscape.
GENERAL NOTE: All centrepiece garden fountains require a pond or pool surround underneath to capture the flow of water that falls from the fountain.
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Helpful Tips
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How do I stop my pump blocking?
A fountain can stop working if excessive debris gets caught in the fountain’s pump. Debris such as leaves, algae and animal matter will obstruct and clog a pump if the debris is not removed from the water. Owners of ponds and pool surrounds can prevent their fountains from becoming clogged up by using a pond filtration system that strains debris. This system is how dirt, leaves and debris are filtered out of the water to help to keep it clean. It works by sucking in the water, cleaning it, and then pushing the filtered water back out into the pond or pool surround.
Another solution that can be used separately or in conjunction with a filtration system is to use a pump mesh/shield, that can be purchased relatively inexpensively from an aquatic specialist. One example of this is the versatile Oase Pump Shield, which is a large plastic mesh bag which you can use to house your pump. The bag measures 500mm x 500mm and is made from strong, wildlife-friendly plastic with a small 1.5mm mesh size to prevent small particles or creatures such as newts, tadpoles and fish fry from becoming trapped. It is suitable for most filter and fountain pumps, and can easily be fitted and removed.
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When should I drain down/empty my fountain?
Freezing conditions can cause serious damage to your water feature, in particular the electric pump. For this reason, it is important that water features are properly prepared for the onset of severe winter weather.
Although all Haddonstone water features are frost resistant, they still require protection from freezing water. Ideally, water should be drained off before winter every year and not replaced until the following spring, when any risk of hard frost has passed.
Haddonstone also offer a range of Luxury Fountain Covers. Please speak to one of the team to discuss your options.
If you are unable to fully drain down a fountain, other measures must be taken to ensure the water does not freeze solid in the bowl. For example, during mild periods of frost, a tennis ball placed in a fountain bowl may prove sufficient. This is particularly important for Wall Bowl and Trough fountains. Alternatively, smaller fountains can be emptied using a sponge before covering to prevent them refilling with rainwater.
The winter is also the ideal time to dismantle the pump for a thorough clean. Any limescale should be scrubbed off using a mild detergent, paying particular attention to the impeller/rotor.
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How can I stop the water in my water feature turning green?
We recommend regularly and thoroughly cleaning your water feature or fountain to prevent algae build-up. For best results, clean monthly, especially during the summer or if your water feature is situated in full sun.
Algae growth develops in water features when naturally occurring nutrients, caused by plant and fish waste, are exposed to light.
An algaecide can be added to your water feature or fountain after cleaning, to prevent significant algae growth.
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Can I keep fish in a Haddonstone Pool Surround?
Before introducing fish of any type into a Haddonstone pool surround, please check with an aquatic specialist that it is safe to do so. Many Haddonstone pool surrounds and fountains contain a high percentage of limestone material. Whilst limestone is not toxic to fish, it can raise the water’s pH level, making it unsuitable for some species of fish.
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Can I keep fish in a pond or pool surround with a Haddonstone fountain displayed in it?
Before introducing fish of any type into a pond or pool surround with a Haddonstone fountain displayed in it, please be sure to check with an aquatic specialist that it is safe to do so. Many Haddonstone pool surrounds and fountains contain a high percentage of limestone material. Whilst limestone is not toxic to fish, it can raise the water’s pH level, making it unsuitable for some species of fish.