💧 Bring Serenity Home with Every Drop!
The Sunnydaze Seaside 27-Inch Outdoor Wall Fountain is a beautifully designed water feature made from durable polystone, perfect for enhancing outdoor spaces like gardens, patios, and balconies. With its soothing water sounds and easy installation, it offers both tranquility and aesthetic appeal, backed by a 1-year warranty.
J**N
Lovely fountain. Great purchase!
The media could not be loaded. This fountain has met all of my expectations thus far. I like that you can control the flow of the water and the ease of installation was a snap. I did add a few rocks to the upper water basin to change the acoustics a bit. I’d recommend to anyone looking to create a tranquil outdoor space.
C**C
Great Fountain!
This fountain is perfect! I had been looking for the perfect fountain for our patio. We didn't want a big one on the ground. This one hangs & is super easy to install. I used distilled water in mine to help the life of the pump. We wanted a fountain that we could hear the water noise. If that is what you're looking for, this is it. It's actually maybe a tad louder than I expected, but that is ok, I like the sound of running water. It does splatter a little, so you may need to move chairs away a bit. Where mine are at in this picture, they don't get wet from it. I think it's made well, low maintenance & I love the color (this is the limestone).
M**P
Great Fountain for our privacy wall
Fountain is perfect for our courtyard privacy wall outside our bedroom. I used an outdoor timer and placed a drip line to the fountain to fill each day. Fountain turns on and off automatically, runs about 8 hours a day and is a nice addition and sounds great outside our bedroom. It is light weight, easy to install and water flow can be controlled so it is not too loud until it goes off at 10pm. For the money it is a nice fountain.
L**D
A Few Flaws, but nothing you can't work with
The media could not be loaded. I did a LOT of research before purchasing this fountain for my screened porch. I had found several models on another online home furnishings type web site, starting with the letter W. But Amazon had a few of the same models, not as good as selection, but definitely better prices so I tried to find one here instead.The pros:Arrived fast, lightweight, easy to install, pump self-explanatory. You have to make sure that wherever you hang it, your screw or nail goes into something strong and sturdy enough to accommodate the fountain once it is filled with heavy water.On the side of the under water pump, there is a teeny tiny switch that has about 4 stops, which regulates the force of the pump.Attractive finish, the faux stone is semi passable and decorative.The sound from the fountain is lovely and soothing, as long as it's on low speed, more on that later.The Cons:The pump cord as well as the water tubing is very obvious. Too bad they didn't design a little bit of an overhang or something to partially obstruct the pool of water in order to hide these elements better. I keep a rock in mine which sometimes help hold the tubing down a bit.If you have the pump speed set on high, the water is quite forceful and causes a lot of splashing, enough to always have a 30 inch radius wet surface below and around the fountain. When it's on Full Speed it's also rather loud, making conversation difficult if you are close by. On the lowest speed, it's barely a trickle and unfortunately the in between suddenly goes to almost full force. I keep mine at one notch above the lowest which means it doesn't always come out of all three spouts, sometimes just two - but that's okay.I have my fountain on a screened porch (see pic and video), so it's important to not have it so loud to completely disrupt conversation. But if you hung it outside in your yard or garden, full force would be okay and not as obtrusive because you wouldn't be sitting quite so close.Lastly, not much you can do about the big fat black ugly power cord. But if you place a 4 ft high plant (such as a fern or small Palm) just below to sort of camouflage the cord, your plant will be extra happy because it will constantly be sprayed and hydrated.In hot weather, don't forget to check and refill your fountain every other day, it's amazing how quickly water evaporates!Come winter time, it is my intention to take down and store the fountain during cold/ freezing weather, and return to its place in the spring.All in all, I do love my little Fountain and enjoy listening to the trickling water. But with a few design tweaks this could be a beautiful Five Star product.
R**Y
Needs more oomph.
Only a single point of attachment, (would have preferred one on each side). Used a hammer drill to put an anchor and screw in the block and hung the fountain on the wall. Easy peasy. When I plugged it in however, water only tumbled over two of the three spillways on the bowl. Insufficient water volume from the puny pump supplied. Remedied the problem by replacing the pump with a Growneer 550 GPH pump, available on Amazon. It's actually a bit overkill, but on a low setting it works just fine. Quiet, too.The fountain itself is made of resin and the workmanship could be better. The "French Limetone" finish is just lightly spayed grey paint with bare resin showing through. From a few feet away it looks fine, but it's no work of art. This fountain is priced comparably with other wall fountains online, but I kind of resent paying a couple hundred bucks for this level of quality. It does suit the purpose.Update: The larger pump worked for awhile, but now it's back to water only tumbling over two of the three spillways. I think there are two possibilities. 1) the moulding of the center spillway is too high, resulting in an uphill path for the water to overcome or, 2) the inside diameter of the built in hose, (which in inaccessible), is too small and won't allow sufficient water to pass. Regardless, it's back to only two of the three spillways operating. Good enough, but not perfect.I've had three other submersible pump fountains in the past, a couple from Sunnydaze, and I've never had one that operates well without a lot of attention. One has to decide for oneself whether they're worth the hassle.Update, again: Fixed it. Here’s how. Used a rotary tool to carefully cut the back open. Discovered the internal hose inside was in a fiberglass chamber. Excess fiberglass used to fashion the chamber was blocking the hose. I cleaned the fiberglass from the hose, installed a 1/2 inch diameter "L"-shaped brass fitting I found at Home Depot to direct the water between the hose and the spigot and a one-inch piece of tubing I had laying around to connect the fitting to the spigot. This process required cutting off the chamber to access the spigot and the clogged end of the hose. Voila'! I now have a fountain that works.Carefully cutting into the back without damaging anything other than the chamber and unclogging the hose, however, is a tedious and time-consuming job. Better design, manufacturing and product inspection prior to leaving the factory could have avoided the problem - but it's just not there with this company. I've had other Sunnydaze fountains, none of which operated satisfactorily out of the box. Unless you're handy and like to tinker with stuff, I would NOT recommend this, or any other Sunnydaze fountain.
L**D
Pretty for the price
The media could not be loaded. I have a similar style at my front porch and love it. There's a little road noise where we live but these fountains block out almost all of it. It's very pretty, the maroon paint finish isn't my favorite, but it'll fad and doesn't bother me where it is. Lasts a few years at least.
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