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concrete pond probs
The top skimmed surface of my pond is in poor health and I an now considering either re skimming with concrete or applying a fibrglass coat. If skimming with concrete what is the best product/mix. If I go the fibre glass route will it adhere to the painted surface of the pond? -- Steve999 |
concrete pond probs
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concrete pond probs
an epdm liner is best. \
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:20:47 +0000, Steve999 wrote: The top skimmed surface of my pond is in poor health and I an now considering either re skimming with concrete or applying a fibrglass coat. If skimming with concrete what is the best product/mix. If I go the fibre glass route will it adhere to the painted surface of the pond? |
concrete pond probs
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concrete pond probs
in 2 years or less "sweater" algae will cover the liner a nice green color. Ingrid
On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 12:35:44 -0700, Chip wrote: Lining a concrete pond w/ EPDM? Not sure why, it is already leak proof and then you have to think about hiding the liner. Chip |
concrete pond probs
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concrete pond probs
http://weloveteaching.com/mypond/etc/lineredge.gif
here is how to hide the edge..... On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 07:59:31 -0700, Chip wrote: wrote: in 2 years or less "sweater" algae will cover the liner a nice green color. Ingrid On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 12:35:44 -0700, Chip wrote: Lining a concrete pond w/ EPDM? Not sure why, it is already leak proof and then you have to think about hiding the liner. Chip I was referring to the top edge of the liner which will have to be held down w/ something from slipping back in the pool and using rocks or something to hide it. Chip |
Yes you can apply fiber glass coat, its nice. Yes but all things have its life after that it will create problem. Its a usual thing.
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I was apropos to the top bend of the liner which will accept to be held down w/ something from bottomward aback in the basin and application rocks or something to adumbrate it.
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