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Hi,just revamped my pond,my question is after i put the liner in we had to get the level raised(with concrete) for the paving around the edges,now on the deeper concrete sections water is seeping through,is there anything to stop this, thanks -- Dude69 |
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On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 20:31:46 +0000, Dude69 wrote:
Hi,just revamped my pond,my question is after i put the liner in we had to get the level raised(with concrete) for the paving around the edges,now on the deeper concrete sections water is seeping through,is there anything to stop this, You could try painting it with G8 or G4: http://www.aquatics-online.co.uk/cat...nd-sealers.asp Usually you put the concrete down and then overlap the liner over it and put the paving stone on top. You need to overlap it by a few inches to hold the liner in place and leave enough exposed concrete to stick to the paving stone. You can also mix a waterproofer into the concrete to help but if the level comes up to the concrete it will always tend to leak a little and that weakens the concrete to paving stone bond. I don't know it G8/G4 will stick to liner. -- Regards - Rodney Pont The from address exists but is mostly dumped, please send any emails to the address below e-mail rpont (at) gmail (dot) com |
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On 9/26/2011 4:52 AM, Rodney Pont wrote:
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 20:31:46 +0000, Dude69 wrote: Hi,just revamped my pond,my question is after i put the liner in we had to get the level raised(with concrete) for the paving around the edges,now on the deeper concrete sections water is seeping through,is there anything to stop this, You could try painting it with G8 or G4: http://www.aquatics-online.co.uk/cat...nd-sealers.asp Usually you put the concrete down and then overlap the liner over it and put the paving stone on top. You need to overlap it by a few inches to hold the liner in place and leave enough exposed concrete to stick to the paving stone. You can also mix a waterproofer into the concrete to help but if the level comes up to the concrete it will always tend to leak a little and that weakens the concrete to paving stone bond. I don't know it G8/G4 will stick to liner. http://www.aquatics-online.co.uk/big...g4pondseal.htm Other Materials G4 cannot be used to seal over bitumen, P.V.C. or Butyl Rubber linings. It will not bond to the P.V.C. or Butyl Rubber although it will not attack them. |
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'Rodney Pont[_7_ Wrote: ;937691']On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 20:31:46 +0000, Dude69 wrote: - Hi,just revamped my pond,my question is after i put the liner in we had to get the level raised(with concrete) for the paving around the edges,now on the deeper concrete sections water is seeping through,is there anything to stop this,- You could try painting it with G8 or G4: 'Aquatics Online Catalogue : Pond Sealing & Waterproofing Products' (http://tinyurl.com/3bxbb3x) Usually you put the concrete down and then overlap the liner over it and put the paving stone on top. You need to overlap it by a few inches to hold the liner in place and leave enough exposed concrete to stick to the paving stone. You can also mix a waterproofer into the concrete to help but if the level comes up to the concrete it will always tend to leak a little and that weakens the concrete to paving stone bond. I don't know it G8/G4 will stick to liner. -- Regards - Rodney Pont The from address exists but is mostly dumped, please send any emails to the address below e-mail rpont (at) gmail (dot) com ! and due to past problems i got a mate to do the paving(as he does that sort of thing)but due to the uneven edges he put a base layer of concrete round the edge then mortar then the paving to make it level & more solid oh & he put a waterproofer in the mix,it looks really well & i was hoping to fill the water up to the paving but now have to keep it below the concrete which is a good 6in in places. -- Dude69 |
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Dude69;937741 Wrote: and the liner went down first.spoke to the guy what did the paving & he reckons it will be leaking between the liner & the concrete as he made a stiff mix with waterproofer in so it would not come through the concrete it self.(apparently) -- Dude69 |
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