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Is your outdoor concrete fountain looking worn out? Has it lost its glow? Don’t worry, you have choices. There is a solution to this. Polyurea coatings. In this post we will talk about how to use polyurea to fix your concrete fountain
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Concrete fountains are beautiful architectural features — but over time, weathering, freeze-thaw cycles, algae, and mineral deposits cause cracks, leaks, and surface degradation. The most effective modern solution to rehabilitate concrete fountain structures is polyurea spray coating: a fast-curing, waterproof, chemical-resistant elastomeric membrane that bonds directly to concrete and restores both function and aesthetics for decades. This comprehensive guide covers exactly how polyurea works, why it outperforms traditional repairs, step-by-step application, costs, and how ArmorThane’s industrial-grade systems are helping contractors and property owners across the country restore fountains the right way — the first time.
Polyurea coatings are the gold standard for concrete fountain rehabilitation — offering superior waterproofing, crack-bridging flexibility, UV stability, and a cure time under 30 seconds. Whether you’re a contractor seeking a high-value service or a property owner needing a lasting fix, this guide covers everything.
Concrete fountains are among the most durable outdoor features — but they are far from impervious to damage. Understanding why concrete fountain deterioration happens is the first step to choosing the right rehabilitation method. In a fountain environment, multiple destructive forces converge simultaneously.
The root problem with most failed fountain repairs is that traditional solutions — epoxy patches, hydraulic cement, paint-on sealers — address symptoms rather than the cause. A truly effective concrete fountain rehabilitation requires a membrane that is waterproof, flexible, chemically resistant, and permanently bonded to the substrate. That is exactly what polyurea delivers.
Polyurea is a synthetic elastomeric coating formed by the rapid reaction of an isocyanate component with an amine-terminated resin. Unlike epoxy or polyurethane, polyurea cures almost instantly — typically within 15–30 seconds of application — creating a seamless, monolithic membrane that conforms perfectly to any surface geometry, including the complex curves and bowls of decorative concrete fountains.
Tensile strength: 3,000–6,000 PSI | Elongation: 300–600% | Cure time: 15–30 seconds | Shore hardness: 40D–80D | Water absorption: <1% | Temperature resistance: -60°F to +350°F | VOC: Near-zero
Gels in under 30 seconds. Full mechanical properties achieved within minutes. No long cure windows means minimal project downtime and faster return to service.
Creates a seamless, pinhole-free membrane with zero permeability. No seams, joints, or overlaps where water can infiltrate the concrete substrate.
With 300–600% elongation, polyurea bridges existing cracks and accommodates future movement without cracking or delaminating from the surface.
Aliphatic polyurea formulations maintain color indefinitely — perfect for decorative fountains in full sun exposure without yellowing or chalking.
Performs in extreme climates from -60°F Arctic cold to 350°F heat. No softening, no cracking from freeze-thaw cycling even in harsh winter climates.
With proper surface prep and application, a polyurea-coated fountain will not need recoating for 15–25+ years under normal operating conditions.
Before polyurea became accessible to commercial applicators, property owners had limited — and largely temporary — options for repairing deteriorating concrete fountains. Here is how the leading approaches compare when it comes to truly rehabilitating a concrete fountain for the long term:
For decorative fountains with intricate sculptural elements, complex curves, or multiple levels, polyurea is the only coating method that creates a fully seamless, crack-bridging membrane across every surface contour — without the seams or adhesive failures that plague liner-based solutions.
Successfully rehabilitating a concrete fountain with polyurea requires rigorous surface preparation, proper priming, and skilled application by a trained polyurea contractor. Rushing any of these steps is the number one cause of coating failure. Here is the complete professional process:
Completely drain the fountain and allow it to dry for at least 48–72 hours. Conduct a thorough inspection to identify all cracks, spalls, delaminations, and areas of water intrusion. Document with photos and measurements to guide the repair scope and quote accurately.
This is the most critical step. The concrete surface must be cleaned to a minimum ICRI CSP-3 profile using shot blasting, abrasive blasting, or diamond grinding. All laitance, efflorescence, oils, previous coatings, and contamination must be completely removed. The surface must be dry, structurally sound, and free of all bond-inhibiting materials.
Fill all cracks wider than 1/16" with a flexible polyurethane or epoxy crack filler. Large voids, spalls, and honeycombs should be filled with a polyurethane foam or cementitious repair mortar, then ground flush. Allow all repair materials to fully cure before proceeding to the next step.
Apply an appropriate primer for your specific polyurea system. ArmorThane systems typically use a moisture-tolerant epoxy or polyurethane primer that seals the concrete, promotes adhesion, and prevents outgassing during topcoat application. Allow the primer to reach its proper tack window before spraying.
Using a high-pressure (2,000–3,000 PSI), heated plural-component spray system, apply the polyurea coating in overlapping passes to achieve a uniform thickness of 60–125 mils (depending on the application). The coating gels in seconds and builds to full thickness in a single pass or multiple passes. Pay special attention to coves, corners, and decorative details.
Once the polyurea coating has cured (typically within 1–4 hours to full service strength), conduct a holiday/spark test to verify the integrity of the waterproof membrane. Check thickness with a DFT gauge. Refill the fountain and check for any leaks. In most cases, the fountain can be returned to full operation the same day.
Surface moisture content must be below 4% for most polyurea primers. Applying polyurea over wet or damp concrete is the leading cause of adhesion failure and delamination. Always moisture-test with a calcium chloride test or electronic moisture meter before priming.
When property managers, landscape architects, and contractors compare rehabilitation options, polyurea consistently wins on every meaningful metric. Here is a detailed look at why polyurea is the superior choice to rehabilitate concrete fountain structures of any type or size:
Unlike paint-on sealers that simply coat the surface, polyurea creates a fully bonded, monolithic membrane with zero permeability. Water cannot pass through, around, or under a properly installed polyurea coating. This means the fountain basin stays full, operating costs stay low, and the concrete substrate stays permanently dry and protected from future degradation.
Concrete moves. It expands and contracts with temperature, settles with soil movement, and vibrates with pump operation. Rigid coatings like epoxy simply cannot accommodate this movement — they crack, and when they crack, they fail. Polyurea’s 300–600% elongation allows it to flex with the concrete indefinitely, bridging existing hairline cracks and accommodating new movement without failure.
Municipal parks, resorts, commercial properties, and HOAs cannot afford weeks of fountain downtime. With polyurea, surface prep and application can typically be completed in 1–3 days, and the fountain can be refilled within hours of coating application. This fast turnaround makes polyurea restoration commercially practical even for high-traffic, high-visibility installations.
Fountain water contains chlorine, algaecides, pH-adjusting chemicals, and biological activity. Polyurea’s fully cross-linked polymer chemistry is highly resistant to aqueous chemicals, chlorine, dilute acids, and biologically active environments — ensuring the coating stays intact and protective for the long term without degrading or discoloring.
ArmorThane polyurea systems can be color-matched to virtually any shade, and aliphatic topcoat formulations maintain vibrant color under direct UV exposure without yellowing or chalking. The result is a fountain that looks better than new — with a smooth, uniform finish that resists algae adhesion and is easy to clean and maintain year after year.
Pure polyurea contains no polyurethane components and cures exclusively through the polyurea reaction. It offers the fastest cure times, best moisture tolerance, and highest chemical resistance — the preferred choice for most fountain rehabilitation projects requiring maximum performance.
Hybrid polyurea/polyurethane systems offer more open working time and lower equipment costs but may have reduced moisture tolerance and slightly reduced chemical resistance. Suitable for controlled-environment applications.
Aromatic polyurea offers excellent physical properties at a lower cost, but will yellow and chalk under UV exposure over time. For below-grade or shaded applications, aromatic systems are cost-effective and highly durable.
Aliphatic polyurea topcoats maintain color indefinitely and do not yellow under UV. For decorative outdoor fountains in direct sunlight, an aliphatic topcoat over an aromatic basecoat is the professional standard for a finish that stays beautiful for decades.
Standard fountain basins: 60–80 mils DFT | High-traffic decorative features: 80–125 mils | Splash pads and interactive water features: 100–125 mils with textured anti-slip topcoat
Understanding the cost of a polyurea concrete fountain rehabilitation — and the return on that investment — is essential for both property owners and contractors considering this service line.
For a typical residential or small commercial fountain (50–200 sq ft of coating area), professional polyurea rehabilitation typically costs $15–$35 per square foot installed. This compares very favorably to full demolition and replacement, which commonly runs $50–$150+ per square foot for ornamental concrete work.
For contractors working in landscaping, waterproofing, concrete restoration, or property maintenance, adding polyurea fountain rehabilitation as a service line is a compelling and highly profitable business opportunity:
Most markets have few or no dedicated polyurea fountain contractors. The skilled trade barrier keeps competition low while demand for quality fountain restoration grows steadily across every market segment.
Hotels, resorts, HOAs, municipal parks, universities, corporate campuses, water parks, and private estates all have fountains that need rehabilitation. Your market potential is virtually unlimited.
Maintenance contracts, annual inspections, and related waterproofing services create ongoing revenue streams with customers who are already loyal to your quality craftsmanship.
ArmorThane provides comprehensive application training, technical support, equipment packages, and marketing resources to help you launch and grow a profitable polyurea coating business quickly.
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One of the most appealing aspects of a polyurea fountain rehabilitation is how little maintenance the coating itself requires. Unlike bare concrete or painted surfaces that need seasonal resealing and annual crack inspection, a properly installed polyurea membrane is nearly maintenance-free for its entire service life.
Polyurea’s smooth, non-porous surface actively resists algae adhesion and mineral deposits. Regular cleaning with mild detergent and a soft brush or pressure washer (under 1,500 PSI with a fan tip) is all that is needed to keep the surface looking pristine. Avoid abrasive scrubbers or solvents that can dull the surface finish over time.
When you rehabilitate a concrete fountain with polyurea, you are not just fixing today’s problem — you are investing in decades of reduced maintenance, lower water loss, and a better-looking asset. The math is clear: polyurea rehabilitation is the highest-ROI solution available for damaged or aging concrete fountain structures of any size or type.
Yes. Polyurea can be spray-applied to virtually any concrete fountain shape, including simple basins, multi-tiered architectural fountains, freeform sculptural water features, splash pads, and reflecting pools. The spray application method conforms to complex geometries, curves, and vertical surfaces that would be impossible to line with sheet materials. The only limitation is substrate condition — the concrete must be structurally sound and properly prepared before coating.
A typical concrete fountain rehabilitation project takes 2–5 days, depending on the size and condition of the fountain. Day 1 involves draining, drying, and surface preparation. Day 2 covers crack filling and priming. Day 3 involves polyurea spray application, which for most fountains takes just a few hours. After a 4–8 hour cure, the fountain can be refilled. More complex or heavily damaged fountains may require additional prep time.
Once fully cured, most polyurea coatings are chemically inert and safe for aquatic life. Always verify with your ArmorThane applicator and request product data sheets specifying aquatic safety. NSF/ANSI 61-certified formulations are available for water features with fish, plants, or potable water contact. The fountain should be thoroughly flushed and filled 2–3 times before introducing aquatic life to ensure complete off-gassing of any residual volatiles from the application process.
The cost to rehabilitate a concrete fountain with polyurea varies based on size, condition, coating thickness, and location, but typically ranges from $15–$35 per square foot of coated area for residential and small commercial fountains. This cost compares very favorably to full demolition and replacement ($50–$150+ per sq ft) and delivers a far longer lifespan than epoxy repairs ($5–$15/sq ft every 5–10 years). Contact an ArmorThane applicator for a site-specific assessment and quote.
In general, any existing coating must be assessed for adhesion and compatibility before applying polyurea over it. Poorly adhering, peeling, or incompatible coatings must be completely removed before polyurea application. If the existing coating is firmly adhered, chemically compatible, and in good condition, some applicators can apply polyurea directly over it with appropriate surface preparation. Always consult with an ArmorThane technical representative for specific guidance on your situation.
ArmorThane maintains a network of trained, certified applicators across the United States and internationally. Use the applicator locator on the ArmorThane website to find a qualified professional near you, or contact ArmorThane directly to be connected with an applicator in your area. For contractors interested in becoming ArmorThane applicators, ArmorThane provides comprehensive equipment packages and application training to get you started quickly.
Whether you are a property owner with a deteriorating fountain or a contractor looking to expand into high-value polyurea services, ArmorThane has the products, training, and support you need to succeed.