Elevate your pond or lake with a fixed, elegant water display that’s built to last. Heathland Fountains & Aerators designs, supplies, and installs high‑quality stationary pond fountains (sometimes called fixed or pedestal fountains) for homes, estates, golf courses, hospitality venues, and public spaces across the UK and Europe.
Architectural precision
A stationary fountain is anchored to a permanent base or plinth, allowing for highly consistent plume geometry and crisp display patterns—ideal where symmetry and a formal look matter.
Minimal visual clutter
With the pump and pipework concealed below the waterline or within a chamber, stationary fountains keep the water surface clean and uninterrupted.
Quiet, refined operation
Carefully engineered nozzles and steady pressure provide smooth, laminar jets and a premium look suited to courtyards, reflective ponds, and high‑end landscaping.
Built for longevity
Marine‑grade components, corrosion‑resistant finishes, and robust fixings ensure reliability in British weather.
Looking for a versatile option where water levels fluctuate or where access is easier from the shoreline? See our Floating Pond Fountains page for alternatives.
We offer a curated range of precision‑machined nozzles to achieve the exact effect you want:
Lighting upgrades: IP‑rated white or RGBW LED spotlights.
Every site is unique, but these guide points help shape your design:
We’ll size the pump, pipework, and nozzle precisely to your site conditions—send us dimensions, photos, and your preferred pattern and height.
All works follow best practice for liners (EPDM/HDPE/concrete) and include liner‑safe penetrations where needed. We’re CHAS, SafeContractor, and Constructionline accredited, with ISO 9001:2015 quality procedures.
Q: Will a stationary fountain aerate my pond?
A: Stationary displays provide some surface mixing but are primarily decorative. For water quality improvement, pair your fountain with a diffused aeration or surface aerator system.
Q: Can you work with lined or concrete ponds?
A: Yes—our team regularly installs on EPDM, HDPE, and concrete basins using liner‑safe fixings and penetrations.
Q: What about wind and overspray?
A: We set sensible jet heights for your exposure and can add wind sensors to reduce height during gusts.
Q: Do I need planning permission?
A: Usually not for replacement or small garden ponds, but larger commercial installations may require approval—our team can advise.
Q: How long does installation take?
A: Small residential systems are often completed in 1–2 days once civil works are ready; larger projects vary with site conditions.
Tell us your pond dimensions, preferred pattern and height, power availability, and any photos or drawings. We’ll return a specification and itemised quote.