Drilled Bubblers
A basalt column drilled through the center so water rises up the stone and spills down its face. The result is a standing fountain that adds sound and movement to a garden or patio. The upright form and falling water make drilled bubblers the right pick for a focal water feature in a bed, entry, or courtyard.
Water is pumped up through the drilled core from a basin below, then runs over the textured stone and recirculates. Columns come assorted in height and width, each with the natural color and surface of the basalt, and are sold by the linear foot.
$115.00 / Linear Ft
Disclaimer
While we strive to provide accurate images of our materials on our website, it is important to note that these images are for illustrative purposes only. The actual products in stock may differ in color and appearance due to the natural variations of the materials and the ongoing changes in our inventory. We source many of our materials from multiple quarries in the area and stockpiles can change daily. Customers are highly encouraged to visit our locations and view the materials in-person before placing an order. If color or texture is an important factor, please consider ordering all the materials for your job at one time to ensure consistency.Common Uses
- Standing fountain: Set a single column as a vertical water feature with falling water
- Column cluster fountains: Group three at staggered heights for layered sound and movement
- Pondless water feature: Run over a hidden reservoir for a fountain without open water
- Patio and entry focal point: Place where the sound and motion can be enjoyed up close
- Garden sound feature: Add moving water to mask street noise in a planted space
Material Details
- Unit type: Center-drilled basalt bubbler column
- Bore: Drilled through the center for a water line
- Color: Natural columnar basalt, varies by piece
- Form: Upright column
- Sold by: Linear foot
- Typical placement: Set over a reservoir or basin with a recirculating pump, with the water line fed up through the drilled center. Water rises, spills down the stone, and returns to the basin. Each column differs in size and color.
