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The protruding wall is finished with brick (to match the house) then topped with a contrasting coping stone. The elegant water feature hides the filter house. This pond is 3700 gallons.
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The first step is to demolish the old pond. Excavate the hole.
A bottom drain is installed to take water up to the filter house in the background. A reinforcing grid is used to strengthen the base before before the concrete is poured.
The base of the pond slopes down to the bottom drain so that debris can be filtered out.
Hollow blocks are used to create the walls and shape of the pond. They are then back filled with concrete to strengthen the walls. The pond walls are then given two coats of render and then sealed with G4 an epoxy resin. (This pond is 3ft beneath and 2 ff above the ground).

 

 
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