Ted's Pond upgrade
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I have thought about it and swung from that to render more times than I can count. The actual type of insulation would have to come back to the fibreglass. There are insulation boards that are put into the bottom of floor slabs so they have good compressive strength but will the fibreglass adhere properly?
Can anyone sway me?
Can anyone sway me?
Sorry people for taking so long to reply. The foam that was used in y pond was supplied by Polyfibre, they have a web site with all the isze's available and the price's so you can work out roughly how much it will cost. You don't need to rneder and fibreglass goes straight onto it. It is easy to fit, and you can use car body filler to stick it on with. My pond has 1/2" foam all around, but it should of had 1" round the wall's and 1/2" on the bottom.
With the water line Ted, if the water is still seeping in, you will have to dig a sump hole and pump the water out, unfortunatly for me we didn't realise we had water coming in until the of the block's were being laid, but if you dont get it dry you can not finreglass, sorry to be bearer of bad new's, but having been there I would hate for thing's to go from bad to worse for you as it did for me.
Well done for catching up so well and I wish all the luck in the world with finishing your pond, looking forward to more photo's of the progress.
With the water line Ted, if the water is still seeping in, you will have to dig a sump hole and pump the water out, unfortunatly for me we didn't realise we had water coming in until the of the block's were being laid, but if you dont get it dry you can not finreglass, sorry to be bearer of bad new's, but having been there I would hate for thing's to go from bad to worse for you as it did for me.
Well done for catching up so well and I wish all the luck in the world with finishing your pond, looking forward to more photo's of the progress.
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Hi Kim,
Thanks for the heads up and i think this link may help the guys:
http://www.polyfibre.co.uk/product.asp
Thanks for the heads up and i think this link may help the guys:
http://www.polyfibre.co.uk/product.asp
Fitting Foam
Dont fix foam with car body filler it leaves voids behind, just make sure blockwork walls have no nots on them and fix foam with masonary nails into jmortar joints, when pond is filled foam will sit back tight to wall with no pressure points at all.
Kingspan foam works as well and is cheaper !!!!!
When fitting take your time and make sure all joints are flush and level otherwise when glassed it looks a "pigs ear" with lumps and ridges all over the place.
Kingspan foam works as well and is cheaper !!!!!
When fitting take your time and make sure all joints are flush and level otherwise when glassed it looks a "pigs ear" with lumps and ridges all over the place.