Big water. Big impact.
Our Titan Series floating lake fountains are engineered for large lakes, showpiece waters and statement landscapes—think hotel frontage, golf courses, business parks and municipal lakes. With high-throughput hydraulics and precision-cut display nozzles, Titan delivers towering, heavy plumes that hold their shape even in the wind for a truly unforgettable display.
Why choose Titan?
- Designed for large waters – Built to scale for big lakes and long viewing distances.
- Heavy, wind-resistant displays – High water volume through unobstructed internal passages creates dense patterns that stay crisp when conditions pick up.
- Unobstructed flow path – Intelligent internal design maximises throughput; great visuals plus improved surface movement and mixing.
- Multiple signature patterns – From bold pyramids to elegant multi-tiered forms, choose the display to match your site and sightlines.
- Flexible configurations – Available as floating vertical, floating horizontal, and stationary for architectural integration.
Signature display patterns
Pick a pattern to suit your setting (interchangeable options available during specification):
- Buckingham – A dramatic pyramid form with very high flow for a sturdy, show-stopping display.
- Trellis / Spoke & Trellis – Geometric lattice effect that looks incredible from elevated viewpoints.
- Fleur-de-Lis – Tall central geyser, eight arcing middles, and eight broad lower arches for a layered, regal profile.
- Cascade / Majestic / Quad / Tiara – A family of high-volume options that prioritise height, spread, or tiering depending on your viewing distance and aspect.
Lighting options
Add architectural-grade LED lighting to extend the show into the evening and highlight plume height and form. (Warm white or cool white recommended for tall, heavy displays.)
Typical applications
- Feature lakes at hotels, resorts and golf courses
- Corporate campuses and civic spaces
- Large private estates and destination parks
Specification & sizing (guide)
Every Titan fountain is configured to your waterbody, electrical supply and visual goals. Typical options include:
- Power & pump: High-efficiency submersible assemblies sized to achieve your target plume height/diameter
- Minimum operating depth: Set per model; we’ll confirm during design based on display height and intake safety margins
- Float & intake: Stable, corrosion-resistant assemblies with debris-tolerant intake geometry
- Nozzle set: Precision-machined stainless or composite, pattern-specific
- Cabling: Submersible cable to shore isolation (length to suit)
- Control gear: On/off control, protection, and optional DMX/lighting control
Not sure which size you need? Tell us your lake dimensions, average depth and target display height and we’ll specify the right Titan configuration.
Installation & maintenance
Our team provides full survey, specification, delivery, installation and commissioning throughout the UK and internationally, with optional planned maintenance packages for long-term reliability and display quality.
What’s included
- Pre-configured Titan fountain unit with chosen nozzle pattern
- Float and intake assembly
- Control panel and protection (spec-dependent)
- Submersible cabling cut to length
- Optional LED lighting kit and mounting rings
- Delivery, installation and commissioning (if selected)
FAQs
Is Titan suitable for my lake size?
Yes—Titan is designed specifically for large lakes and statement waters where bigger plumes and longer viewing distances are required.
How does Titan cope with wind?
Titan patterns are dense and heavy thanks to high-volume nozzles and unobstructed flow paths, so they stay coherent when finer, misty displays would distort.
Can I change the pattern later?
Many Titan configurations support pattern changes during a service visit—ask us about compatibility for your chosen model family.
Do Titan fountains improve water quality?
They primarily provide a visual display, but the high-throughput design promotes surface movement and mixing compared with lighter display types. For full-lake oxygenation in deeper waters, pair with diffused aeration.
Floating or stationary—what’s best?
Floating units suit most lakes; stationary Titans integrate into built structures for formal settings or architectural water. We’ll advise based on site conditions and goals.