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joe
April 22nd 04, 11:58 PM
Mine does too. I just used Behr deck stain. I assumed that as long as the
stain itself doesn't drip into the water it should be ok.
Joe
On 4/22/04 1:11 PM, "Ridge Roofing, Inc." > wrote:
> I have a deck that goes out over my pond. Is there anything I can use
> to treat the wood that will not harm the fish? I'm looking for some
> thing that will waterproof and extend the life of the deck but I don't
> want to harm the fish. Thanks
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joe
April 22nd 04, 11:58 PM
Mine does too. I just used Behr deck stain. I assumed that as long as the
stain itself doesn't drip into the water it should be ok.
Joe
On 4/22/04 1:11 PM, "Ridge Roofing, Inc." > wrote:
> I have a deck that goes out over my pond. Is there anything I can use
> to treat the wood that will not harm the fish? I'm looking for some
> thing that will waterproof and extend the life of the deck but I don't
> want to harm the fish. Thanks
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jrock64
April 23rd 04, 04:05 AM
After I worked on this water wheel for 3 months I wanted something to
protect it that would not hurt the fish in the pond
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jrock64rose/detail?.dir=/Pond&.dnm=My+Pond2.jpg
After I searched for weeks I found this website.
An absolutely safe weather proofing product.
http://www.weatherbos.com/
Applied to the point of run off three years ago and it still looks as good
as the day I built it.
Verry pricey but it did do everything as promised.
jrock
"Ridge Roofing, Inc." > wrote in message
...
> I have a deck that goes out over my pond. Is there anything I can use
> to treat the wood that will not harm the fish? I'm looking for some
> thing that will waterproof and extend the life of the deck but I don't
> want to harm the fish. Thanks
jrock64
April 23rd 04, 04:05 AM
After I worked on this water wheel for 3 months I wanted something to
protect it that would not hurt the fish in the pond
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jrock64rose/detail?.dir=/Pond&.dnm=My+Pond2.jpg
After I searched for weeks I found this website.
An absolutely safe weather proofing product.
http://www.weatherbos.com/
Applied to the point of run off three years ago and it still looks as good
as the day I built it.
Verry pricey but it did do everything as promised.
jrock
"Ridge Roofing, Inc." > wrote in message
...
> I have a deck that goes out over my pond. Is there anything I can use
> to treat the wood that will not harm the fish? I'm looking for some
> thing that will waterproof and extend the life of the deck but I don't
> want to harm the fish. Thanks
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