When Coastal started in the commercial fountain business in 1988, we were based in a 400 square foot office space. Our catalog was the PEM catalog - approximately 1/8\" thick. We are now in our 40,000 square foot warehouse with catalogs from over 350 manufacturers that total over 47 feet thick! We are very proud of this latest project of consolidating these tens of thousand of pages into a readable and usable catalog of the most important products for our market. Our primary goal is to have \"Everything for the Pond that doesn't need to be fed,\" and \"Everything for the Fountain except the water,\” and to have it for you in stock and at the right price. And, if you do not see what you need, remember - this is only a tiny fraction of the entire product line - please call and ask.
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All returns must be pre-approved by Coastal's Returns Department, and assigned a Return Goods Authorization number prior to being returned to us freight prepaid. A re-stocking fee up to 25% will apply. There is no return on custom fabrication, special orders, or products held over 90 days. Credits will be issued against future purchase only.
Like the Cascade nozzles, these injector nozzles also
generate a water pattern that changes depending on
water level, however the Geyser foam effect nozzles
generate a slender, more cylindrical shaped fountain.
Thanks to the injector effect, water and air are suctioned
in, mixed intensively and accelerated into the air by the
injector jet as an impressive soft flowing fountain. In
this process, a voluminous fountain is generated using
relatively low pump capacities.
The foam effect nozzles that work depending on the
water level generate a more slender and higher water
pattern if the normal water level is not reached. If
the normal water level is exceeded the water pattern
is fuller and lower. This effect is particularly interesting
when there are strong wave movements, when the
fountains really start to dance.