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fiber optic fountain can be one of the most powerful elements that you can add
to your Houston landscaping plan. Along with other illuminated
water features such as swimming
pools, natural gardens, wildlife ponds, and streams, it will generate a
special aura derived from two of mankind’s most powerful and most ancient
symbols.
Water is a
unique symbol associated with both physical and spiritual life. It
communicates both emotional and mystical significance. Light
holds an equally powerful position in the world of symbolism, carrying with it
connotations of higher thought, divine revelation, and purity. By
consciously combining these two symbols, you will add a multi-dimensional aspect
to your property that will significantly increase its curb appeal.
There
have always been various types of lights used to illuminate bodies of
waters. Some cannot be exposed to water itself due to the risk of
short circuit. Others must be housed in expensive waterproof fixtures that
will allow them to be submerged. Others must be monitored closely to
prevent them from overheating the water.

However a fiber optic fountain faces none of these challenges.
Fiber optic cables only transmit light—they do not produce it. The
electrical power for the lights is far removed from the water and protected from
the risk of short circuit. Cables do not transmit heat, either, so they
can be used as a cool lighting source within swimming pools, natural pond
waterfalls, and bird ponds.
Their
lack of heat, and their total reliance on remote electrical power, makes them
even safer to use for underwater lighting than many LEDs. The
worse thing that can happen in a fiber optic fountain is for a few cables to
cease transmitting light. There is no risk to humans or animals if this
happens, and the cables can always be replaced.
Not
only is this a much safer and more efficient way to illuminate any water
feature, it is also preferable for certain types of lighting
effects. While LED lights are becoming increasingly sophisticated
as underwater light fixtures, most produce a very static light output. On
the other hand, a group of optical cables in a swimming pool star field design,
or fiber optic fountain, can be programmed to generate multiple patterns of
colors that continuously change.
This
makes optical cable the best source to date for special effects lighting from
within the body of water itself. The ends of the cables that
transmit the light can literally extend to a point just beneath the edge of the
water and create dazzling displays of shifting color and alternating, timed
brightening and dimming effects.
Many
people prefer to have a fiber optic fountain
designed in the shape of a waterfall for this reason. Placing
arrays of lights in the very interior of a cascading sheet of water has an
effect that no up lighting, down lighting, or back lighting fixtures can
equal. Other fountain designs can also be supported by placing optical
cables in the fountain housing, or by running the cables upward through the
water stream to light it from the inside out.
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