FAq

  • We offer a 30-day money back guarantee for all returns.

  • Yes. Please contact me at connect@birdbathdopamine.com for custom color requests.

  • Yes. I currently have 8 color schemes in process. We will be releasing new leaf styles as the brand (and our plants) grow! Follow our journey by subscribing to our newsletter, or on social media platforms Facebook and Instagram.

  • Yes. To maintain cleanliness for your bird bath, give a gentle brush around the basin with dish soap. Rinse and refill with fresh water. Avoid chemicals or rough abrasion.

  • Water should be changed at least once a week to provide a clean and fresh drink to your birds.

  • The most important factor to consider in attracting birds is the location of a bird feeder and bath. It is rumored that bright colors attract birds, particularly those between green, blue, purples and fuschias. Duller colors can also be attractive pending location of the bath or feeder as they can provide camouflage. It is important to consider the location of the bird bath to provide a sense of security and safety to the birds. Birds are not attracted to whites or metallics, as they will stand out to predators and will likely rather avoid these colors due to increased exposure.

  • The concrete is designed to be high-strength, low-weight. Our smallest bath is under 20 pounds, while the largest (4ft) is closer to 50 pounds. This is significantly lighter than, on average, a 100+ pound concrete bird bath.

  • The bird baths are high-weight bearing, steel fiber reinforced and have gone through a full wet curing process. This process ensures high resiliency. They are freeze-resistant and are sealed against humidity.

    Disclaimer: Do not drop the bird bath, as it could lead to damages and breakages.

  • Although the bird baths are freeze-resistant, it is important to note that in extreme weather conditions or seasons, consider seasonal use of your bird bath. This primarily applies to regions that rest below 32 degrees for extended times of the year and in catastrophic weather conditions, such as snow or hurricanes.