Heathland Group provides custom-build water fountains that can achieve heights of 60m and total display widths and diameters of 60m and over.

Development process

  • Requirement investigations

  • Design of the bespoke water fountain

  • Design of the control system

  • Lighting design where required

  • Approval from the customer

  • Build process

  • PDI

  • Installation of all equipment (customer to supply the power feed to specification)

  • Site tests and inspections

  • Sign-off

Bespoke lake or pond water fountains

Heathland Group can supply a special-build water fountain for any requirement, size or bespoke design and work from a basic idea. They can also be designed to suit any depth of lake, pond or water feature and adapted to float or be fixed to a hard base. As with any of the fountain units supplied within the UK or Europe, any fountain over 2 horsepower will require a 3-phase power supply therefore power requirements will be assessed early on as the customer’s supply may be limited. This can restrict the design and final water fountain build.

With all custom water fountains, consideration is given to the fountain display type and whether it is static or dynamic. A dynamic water fountain display brings together both movement of water, light and in some cases music. The company has the programming ability in-house to create some outstanding water displays, which will dance to sound as a result; these are available in a static or floating fountain version.

Bespoke aeration systems for lakes

All aerators are available in multiple sizes and variations but occasionally the company may need to work within a sensitive environment or on a project with a high-profile customer with specific needs. It may be that disturbance to wildlife or disruption to sediments must be taken into account. Certain elements of the aeration system may need to be looked at to cater to these requirements so that all goals can be achieved.

An example of a special aeration systems is the weed and debris air curtains. These aeration systems allow boats to freely pass over but cause a surface disturbance capable of holding back miles of duckweed. As a result, these are highly beneficial to marinas and canal systems where specific weeds can choke an area during the warmer months.

Procedure for the design of bespoke aeration systems

  • Investigation of the requirement

  • Design of the bespoke aeration system

  • Design of the control system

  • Approval from the customer

  • Build process

  • PDI

  • Installation of all equipment (customer to supply the power feed to specification)

  • Site tests and inspections

  • Sign-off