Airmax Power House F-Series Aerating Fountains

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Airmax Power House F-Series Aerating Fountain Performance & Specifications

High-volume decorative aeration built for measurable surface oxygen transfer, continuous-duty reliability, and long-term performance. Formerly known as Power House & Bearon Aquatics Aerating Fountains — now manufactured and supported by Airmax. Learn more about our aerating fountain oxygen transfer performance and detailed continuous duty pond aerator specs.

If you want visual spray impact with measurable surface oxygenation, the F-Series blends aesthetics and real aeration performance.

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Why Choose a Power House Aerating Fountain?

Performance & Build
  • Continuous-duty oil-cooled motor designed for demanding use
  • Stable UV-resistant float platform for long life
  • Shrouded intake design supports steady circulation
  • Measurable surface oxygen transfer through spray dispersion
  • Built for summer operation in HOA / golf / retention ponds
Outcome Benefits
  • Improves oxygen in the upper water column
  • Reduces surface stagnation and dead zones near shore
  • Enhances pond aesthetics with spray patterns
  • Proven HOA / golf / municipal decorative aeration applications
  • Continuous-duty reliability when installed correctly

Quick Specs

How Aerating Fountains Work

A Power House F-Series fountain pulls water upward through a shrouded intake and projects it into the air, creating a large air-to-water exchange zone. This improves dissolved oxygen levels in the upper water column, reduces surface stagnation, and provides decorative spray patterns for ponds, HOAs, and golf courses.

What You Get
  • Decorative spray impact with oxygen transfer
  • Surface circulation to reduce stagnation
  • Improved water quality through consistent upper-column mixing
Best Use Cases
  • HOA & community ponds
  • Golf course water features
  • Retention ponds needing aesthetics + aeration
Compare Aeration Types

See our surface aerator vs aerating fountain comparison to determine which system matches your pond goals.

Not sure whether you need surface aeration, fountains, or diffused aeration? We’ll help you choose the right system.

Low dissolved oxygen (DO) most commonly occurs during hot summer months when water temperatures rise and oxygen solubility decreases. Heavy algae blooms, decaying organic matter, nutrient runoff, and overnight plant respiration can cause early morning oxygen crashes. In decorative ponds under ~1 acre with moderate biomass, an aerating fountain often provides sufficient surface oxygenation and circulation. In larger ponds over ~1–2 acres or those with heavy fish stocking, a surface aerator may be required for aggressive mixing.

Aerating Fountain Oxygen Transfer Performance Explained

Aerating fountain oxygen transfer performance is driven by spray dispersion, surface agitation, and circulation rate (GPM). As water is projected into the air, oxygen diffusion increases and returns oxygenated water to the surface zone. This makes fountains ideal for ponds where aesthetics matter and moderate oxygen improvement is the goal.

In practical terms, fountains improve oxygen primarily near the surface and in the upper water column. They are not designed for deep bottom turnover in large lakes — that’s where surface aerators or diffused systems win.

Built for Decorative & Commercial Applications

These aren’t lightweight “toy fountains.” The F-Series is top quality equipment — designed for real-world ponds with real-world demands.

Ideal For
  • HOAs & community ponds
  • Golf courses and water hazards
  • Municipal ponds & public water features
  • Retention ponds needing aesthetics + oxygenation
Why It Matters
  • Continuous-duty capable design
  • Moderate oxygen improvement without sacrificing visual impact
  • Commercial-grade build for long-term reliability

Want us to size it based on pond size + depth + goals? Contact us.

Horsepower Sizing Guide

We carry the Power House F-Series aerating fountain lineup: F500F (.5 HP) and F1000F (1 HP) — each available in 115V or 230V.

Quick Rule of Thumb
  • F500F (.5 HP) — decorative ponds / HOA ponds under ~1 acre typical loads
  • F1000F (1 HP) — larger decorative ponds or higher desired spray impact
Sizing Factors (We Use These)
  • Pond acreage + shape
  • Average & max depth
  • Desired spray height / visual profile
  • Fish load / algae pressure / nutrient runoff

As a general rule, aerating fountains are best when you need aesthetics + moderate oxygen improvement. If you’re managing recurring fish stress, deeper ponds, or heavy biomass over 1–2 acres, you may need a surface aerator instead.

Minimum Operating Depth: The F-Series must remain fully submerged at the motor during operation. Typical minimum depth is approximately 14" (F500F) and 18" (F1000F).

Electrical Requirements & Operating Cost

Power Options
  • Available in 115V or 230V
  • Use a properly grounded GFCI protected circuit
  • One unit per dedicated outlet is recommended

If you’re unsure on voltage, breaker sizing, or cable run length, we’ll help.

Cost-Control Tip

Many buyers run fountains continuously during peak season for consistent circulation and presentation, then use a timer strategy to reduce runtime while maintaining water quality and appearance.

Want an estimated monthly cost-to-run based on your model + local electricity rate? Ask us.

Installation & Anchoring

Straightforward setup. The unit is designed to be installed and secured quickly with mooring lines and a proper power connection.

Quick Setup Steps
  • 1Inspect shipment upon delivery for visible damage
  • 2Route power cord properly through the float assembly
  • 3Secure mooring lines to two stable anchor points
  • 4Ensure minimum depth so the motor remains fully submerged
  • 5Connect to a properly grounded GFCI protected circuit
Safety & Cable Notes
  • !Do not run out of water. Unit must be submerged.
  • !Remove below freezing. Not designed for winter de-icing.
  • Extension cord sizing matters for voltage drop — ask us if you have a long run

Engineered for Long-Term Reliability

This is where Power House separates from lightweight “pond gadgets.” It’s built like equipment — because it is equipment.

Reliability Features
  • Oil-cooled sealed motor design
  • Continuous-duty rated performance
  • Thermal overload protection built in
  • Carbon ceramic mechanical seal for durability
Built Materials
  • Series 300 stainless housing construction
  • Magnesium bronze end bell component
  • UV resistant HD thermoplastic float
  • Underwater-rated SJTOW power cord options
Need accessories like lighting or a sacrificial anode? We’ll help you configure it.

Is This the Right Aerator for You?

An aerating fountain is typically the right move when you want strong visual impact and moderate dissolved oxygen improvement in the upper water column. In decorative ponds under ~2 acres, fountains provide a clean combination of spray presentation and surface oxygen transfer. If your pond is deep, experiences recurring oxygen crashes, or requires aggressive whole-pond mixing, a surface aerator or diffused aeration system may be a better fit.

Quick gut-check so you buy the right solution the first time.

Who It’s For
  • HOAs & community ponds wanting display + oxygenation
  • Golf course ponds and water features
  • Retention ponds under ~2 acres with moderate biomass
  • Property managers prioritizing aesthetics + water quality
Who It’s Not For
  • Deep lakes needing bottom turnover
  • Heavy fisheries requiring aggressive mixing
  • Winter de-icing (remove below freezing)
  • Ultra-quiet zero-splash environments

Surface Aerator vs Aerating Fountain

Performance Comparison
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Category Aerating Fountain (F-Series) Surface Aerator
Primary Goal Aesthetics + surface oxygen transfer Oxygen recovery + aggressive circulation
Mixing Strength Moderate (upper-column) Aggressive (strong whole-pond movement)
Visual Impact High (spray patterns) Minimal
Best for Fish Health Moderate improvement High impact DO stabilization
Emergency Oxygen Response Moderate Strong & rapid mixing

Specifications (Models We Carry)

Power House F-Series Aerating Fountain Model Chart Swipe to View →
Model Horsepower Flow (GPM) Voltage Warranty
F500F .5 HP 106 115V (230V available) 2-Year
F1000F 1 HP 130 115V (230V available) 2-Year
Specs sourced from manufacturer documentation. Need breaker sizing guidance or long cable run recommendations? Contact us.

Warranty & Manufacturer Support

Warranty
  • 2-Year manufacturer warranty (standard use)
  • Warranty depends on proper install, electrical supply, and safe operation

We’ll help you avoid common installation mistakes that can create warranty headaches.

Support Clarity (No Brand Confusion)

Power House / Bearon Aquatics fountains are now supported by Airmax. Replacement parts and configuration guidance are available — and we help you spec it correctly for your pond.

Purchase Includes

  • Assembled motor / pump housing
  • UV resistant float assembly
  • (2) 25' mooring lines (3/8" braided polypropylene)
  • Underwater rated SJTOW power cord options
  • Designed to be installed and used immediately once secured
  • 2-Year manufacturer warranty support via Airmax

Why Buy From Splashy McFun?

  • Free sizing help (we recommend the right model)
  • Real support before and after purchase
  • Commercial buyer friendly (HOA / golf / municipal)
  • No product mysteries — we know what you’re buying
  • We’ll help with electrical & install to prevent headaches
  • Fast answers: service@splashymcfun.com

Owner’s Manual & Technical Documentation

Need installation steps, wiring guidance, maintenance intervals, or troubleshooting? Download the official manual below.

Tip: If you’re deciding between models, email your pond size + depth and we’ll recommend the right setup.

Power House Aerating Fountain FAQ

Yes. These units were formerly sold under the Power House and Bearon Aquatics names. They are now manufactured and supported by Airmax.

It depends on pond size, depth, fish load, desired spray impact, and goals. Contact us and we’ll recommend the right model for your specific pond.

Yes. Fountains increase surface oxygen transfer through spray dispersion and surface agitation, improving oxygen levels in the upper water column.

Yes — the motor design is intended for continuous-duty operation when installed and powered correctly.

If aesthetics matter and you want moderate oxygen improvement, an aerating fountain is ideal. If you need aggressive mixing or fast DO recovery across a larger pond, a surface aerator is usually the better tool.

Both are available. 230V is often preferred for longer runs and certain electrical setups. Share your distance to power and breaker panel details and we’ll recommend the safest option.

No — discontinue use and remove from water when temperatures are below freezing (32°F/0°C). For winter, use a de-icer solution instead.

Typical minimum operating depth is approximately 14" for the F500F and 18" for the F1000F. The motor must remain fully submerged during operation.

Routinely inspect the intake/shroud and motor area for debris. Keep the unit clean, and clean more often if operating in heavy weeds or plant growth to maintain performance.

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