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Why A Cast Stone Fountain Can Be A Perfect Choice For Your Home

By: David Scott Home | Home-and-Family | Home-Improvement


If you are in the market for outdoor garden fountains but dread the cost of carved stone, you should consider installing a cast stone fountain. These outdoor garden fountains offer a number of benefits over carved stone or even concrete fountains can. Here is what you need to know about selecting and maintaining a cast stone fountain in any outdoor space.

Although many people think that the material used in a cast stone fountain is new, the fact is that cast stone has been used for many hundreds of years although recent technology has made it more efficient and given us more range in terms of color and appearance. It is strong and durable. A cast stone fountain often costs much less than a natural stone equivalent would. This is because outdoor garden fountains made with cast stone do not require as much labor to give it the desired shape.

Outdoor garden fountains made with cast stone are often much less expensive than their natural stone equivalents. This is because they can be molded rather than carved. It takes much less time to produce a cast stone fountain and because the materials and labor are lower that lower cost is passed on to the consumer.

A cast stone fountain is also less expensive to ship as well. This is because the material, while durable, is lighter than natural stone. This means that shipping fees will be reduced and can make shopping online a viable alternative to seeking out local suppliers. This means that you will often have access to a wider range of styles at very affordable prices rather than being forced to deal with a select few local producers who are dealing in natural stone.

Durability is important for all outdoor garden fountains. This is because they will often be staying outside all year long. Smaller fountains may be brought inside, especially if they are a table top model but a large fountain will usually remain in place throughout all weather conditions. Because of this, you want to make sure that the materials used to construct the fountain will not crack or shatter if the temperature drops.

Many people may be surprised to find out that a cast stone fountain may be more durable than outdoor garden fountains made of natural stone. Natural stone may be soft and porous or may contain air pockets that can weaken the structure of the stone. This may cause it to crack or shatter and become weakened over time. This is not something you want to happen if you have a very large fountain.

The Internet can be a fantastic place to shop for outdoor garden fountains. You should compare the costs and weights of similar fountains in both natural stone and cast stone. This will give you a good idea about what both materials look like and what they will cost. Remember that many times shipping costs are based on weight and so a much heavier unit may increase this cost until it is too prohibitive.




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