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mikethesmoke

Hi guys I am hoping you will be able to help me out. I have built a concrete block raised pond and I am intending to tyle it with smashed up tiles creating a mosaic effect.
These will obviously be underwater and I am running out of dosh quick. Someone told me a cheap and effective way of creating a waterproof seal is to lay the tiles into wet cement and then grout them with waterproof unibond grout.
Will this work or does anyone have any cheaper alternatives to creating this effect?
I'm a decorator by trade so this is a bit above my head.
Thanks for ant help
MIKETHESMOKE:thumbsup:
 
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kngjason

seal the concrete you could tank it. just paint it on , due to how ponds develop, the tiles on the bottom wont be visable in a year or so anyhow lol.
although they call it waterproof grout, in fact all that means is the grout wont break down in water, but water is allowed to pass through it. that said your water loss would be small ponds always need topping up anyhow
 
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mikethesmoke

seal the concrete you could tank it. just paint it on , due to how ponds develop, the tiles on the bottom wont be visable in a year or so anyhow lol.
although they call it waterproof grout, in fact all that means is the grout wont break down in water, but water is allowed to pass through it. that said your water loss would be small ponds always need topping up anyhow

Tank it? and paint it on sorry can you explain a bit.
Thanks
Mike
 
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Time's Ran Out

:welcome:Mike the smoke.
Whitebeam has the answer! Check it all out with an aquatic centre.
Unibond waterproof grout in a pond!
Just buy a pond liner - it must be cheaper and save all the hassle of making a mosaic - unless your related to Salvadore Dhali.
As far as tanking is concerned :thumbsdown: it would cost more than you want to invest IMO.
John.
 
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kngjason

Sorry mike maybe i should of explaned better. Tanking is just away of sealing a substrate, making it waterproof. you can buy it for many applications including ponds. here's a link were i got mine. it will explain better. far cheaper depending on the size of pond more attractive as you can have different colours. totally safe for all pond life and unlike a membrane if you find a leak or tear just repaint abc. good luck. Antel A1 Pond Paint - Pond Paint | Pond Sealant | Pond Liner | Pond Paints | Koi Friendly
 

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