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Fibre Glass Pond Application
I wonder if someone could help...
I have seen fibre glass successfully used in the designs of garden ponds and was hoping that you might offer some advice of what materials and resins to use. The finished pond will consist if a raised water feature which will overflow through a small waterfall into a shallow stream (12 inches wide x 12-15 feet in length) and drop to a pond (surface 6 feet x 10 feet; depth: varying to max of 5 feet). Structurally, underlying everything will be cement blocks and slab, which is to be waterproofed and capped with ornamental stones. From what I recall the application called for a rendered surface (near smooth) on which they applied 2-3 layers of fibre glass with a dark coloured pigment for effect. Regards Sean |
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Fibre Glass Pond Application
cement ponds tend to crack about the same as swimming pools. most of us use dark
liners, altho it doesnt matter because fuzzy algae will colonize all surfaces anyway and look a nice, natural green in 1 season. Ingrid "Sean" wrote: I wonder if someone could help... I have seen fibre glass successfully used in the designs of garden ponds and was hoping that you might offer some advice of what materials and resins to use. The finished pond will consist if a raised water feature which will overflow through a small waterfall into a shallow stream (12 inches wide x 12-15 feet in length) and drop to a pond (surface 6 feet x 10 feet; depth: varying to max of 5 feet). Structurally, underlying everything will be cement blocks and slab, which is to be waterproofed and capped with ornamental stones. From what I recall the application called for a rendered surface (near smooth) on which they applied 2-3 layers of fibre glass with a dark coloured pigment for effect. Regards Sean ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/ sign up: http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...s=Group+lookup www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I receive no compensation for running the Puregold list or Puregold website. I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zone 5 next to Lake Michigan |
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Fibre Glass Pond Application
"Sean" wrote: I wonder if someone could help... I have seen fibre glass successfully used in the designs of garden ponds and was hoping that you might offer some advice of what materials and resins to use. The finished pond will consist if a raised water feature which will overflow through a small waterfall into a shallow stream (12 inches wide x 12-15 feet in length) and drop to a pond (surface 6 feet x 10 feet; depth: varying to max of 5 feet). Structurally, underlying everything will be cement blocks and slab, which is to be waterproofed and capped with ornamental stones. From what I recall the application called for a rendered surface (near smooth) on which they applied 2-3 layers of fibre glass with a dark coloured pigment for effect. Regards Sean wrote in message ... cement ponds tend to crack about the same as swimming pools. most of us use dark liners, altho it doesnt matter because fuzzy algae will colonize all surfaces anyway and look a nice, natural green in 1 season. Ingrid I think that I would be right to suggest that a liner being a more common choice for a self-build is probably down to budgets and ease of construction. Having previously built a lined pool I found it very easy ... just dig a hole, cover it with a liner, fill with water and trim the edges .... okay so that's a little further from the truth than reality, but for fibre-glass we're talking of an awful lot more preparation and construction time ... and of course, cost. I am sure that the end result would be that a blockwork, cement rendered and fibreglass coated pool would offer a longer lasting finish than a liner would. The latter woudn't be affected as much by sunlight or our inquisitive dog (and her claws). Would be interested in hearing the thoughts of someone who has worked with a fibreglass pool and hearing the pros/cons from their experience. When I get started, I will open a website with the images of the progress of construction, which may prove an interesting read ... particularly as this will also encompass a 300+ sq/foot deck (overhanging the pool a little), pergola and firepit/barbeque. It's a real garden makeover project. |
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