Im building a long pond course four rectangle redered style with spouts up the top flowing down a large bolder fall into a pond. Is it possible to use bore water no fish for less maintanence like as a feature and clorinate it to stop alge growth on tiles ?
Hi, nice to meet you. I would tell about my case. I have a concrete pond. It remains without loss up to a certain point, but then at a certain level, the water leaves very quickly. I would like to have it up to the top, but in a few hours the water is gone. An eleven-inch pond, I end up getting less than half the yield. The main problem is that I already have very well developed plants, dirt and fish in the water, tiny fish. What can I do to solve the leaks without having to remove all that from inside, and of course, that it is not harmful to the small ecosystem? Best regards from Argentina!
Hi Lucase, thanks for watching! You could attempt to drain the water slightly lower than where the water loss is, then you could use a locally available waterproofing membrane suitable for fish ponds to dress the side of the pond that is exposed to attempt to stop the water leaking. Hope this helps! :)
I have a half and half meaning half above ground and half below ground and have a few cracks need a product to help fix it if you can help me I'll be very grateful
Hi Ives, our staff are more than capable and happy to assist, just send job details along with some photos to info@gripset.com and our friendly staff will get back to you. Thanks for watching!
I have had constructed a block pond which has been painted with rubberized paint.The pond is still letting in water and we haven’t been able to stop it! What should we do to rectify it? We have been told to render pond and then put insulated boards with rubberized paint on top to seal it?
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Im building a long pond course four rectangle redered style with spouts up the top flowing down a large bolder fall into a pond. Is it possible to use bore water no fish for less maintanence like as a feature and clorinate it to stop alge growth on tiles ?
Hi Jesusbless, thank you for watching this episode! That is definitely possible and you can do that! Hope this helps :)
Hi, nice to meet you.
I would tell about my case.
I have a concrete pond. It remains without loss up to a certain point, but then at a certain level, the water leaves very quickly. I would like to have it up to the top, but in a few hours the water is gone. An eleven-inch pond, I end up getting less than half the yield.
The main problem is that I already have very well developed plants, dirt and fish in the water, tiny fish.
What can I do to solve the leaks without having to remove all that from inside, and of course, that it is not harmful to the small ecosystem?
Best regards from Argentina!
Hi Lucase, thanks for watching! You could attempt to drain the water slightly lower than where the water loss is, then you could use a locally available waterproofing membrane suitable for fish ponds to dress the side of the pond that is exposed to attempt to stop the water leaking. Hope this helps! :)
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Wish u did this about a yr ago. Ended up using a blue tile. Regret it. Looks dirty when algae started growing.
I have a half and half meaning half above ground and half below ground and have a few cracks need a product to help fix it if you can help me I'll be very grateful
Hi Ives, our staff are more than capable and happy to assist, just send job details along with some photos to info@gripset.com and our friendly staff will get back to you. Thanks for watching!
Thanks !!!
Going to use C1P for my water feature, what should I use to tint it black? Black oxide, dye, or a black paint?
Hi Harman, follow the application instructions in the TDS then apply a final coat of C1P with up to 5% black oxide and thanks for watching!
I have a cement pond below ground… what should I use
We would recommend C-1P for this application -> gripset.com/products/gripset-c-1p/
I have had constructed a block pond which has been painted with rubberized paint.The pond is still letting in water and we haven’t been able to stop it! What should we do to rectify it? We have been told to render pond and then put insulated boards with rubberized paint on top to seal it?
Easy; 5000 psi concrete compacted, is than water proof. Or use pool plaster
Hi Henry, thanks for watching! could you please provide details of your enquiry to info@gripset.com to better assist? Thanks
Why do they sell blue and clear then