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Bill Spohn 08-06-2003 03:44 PM

Topping Up
 
I have a quite large, fairly shallow pond that is about 65 years old, and the
cement finally cracked after about 60 years. I drained it a few summers ago,
and cemented up the cracks.

All was fine for a year or so, when all of a sudden I started losing water
again. I haven't located the leaks, and suspect that the best thing will be to
drain it and apply either a skim coat of cement over the entire surface, or
perhaps consider a liner. This will also give me the excuse to knock a large
hole in the bottom and dig a section down a metre or so for more depth for
lilies and fish.

As an interim measure I have just been topping it up this year, but that is
always a hassle wondering if you've forgotten to turn the hose off etc. As it
happens, I just had an automatic watering system installed in the main garden,
and it gave me the idea of using a small timer that attaches to the hose bib to
turn the hose on regularly for a certain time to top up the pond every day. I
should have done that long ago.

I also gave in to a sudden urge when at the garden centre picking up the timer,
and also bought a gargoyle fountainhead for all of about $20, which I stuck on
the end of the hose I use to top up the pond. The look on my wife's face when
we were sitting by the pond and the timer turned on and the gargoyle,
previously unnoticed, started spewing was worth it. She cheered up considerably
when I told her I hadn't spent a bunch of money and wired a fountain pump in -
it was just a fancy hose end that worked every day for an hour or so.

Next year - concrete work!

Ted 09-06-2003 04:08 AM

Topping Up
 
I need to do something like that, cant say how many times I forgot to turn
off the water trickle and left it on all night, you can imagine my water
bill when it arrived!


"Bill Spohn" wrote in message
...
I have a quite large, fairly shallow pond that is about 65 years old, and

the
cement finally cracked after about 60 years. I drained it a few summers

ago,
and cemented up the cracks.

All was fine for a year or so, when all of a sudden I started losing water
again. I haven't located the leaks, and suspect that the best thing will

be to
drain it and apply either a skim coat of cement over the entire surface,

or
perhaps consider a liner. This will also give me the excuse to knock a

large
hole in the bottom and dig a section down a metre or so for more depth for
lilies and fish.

As an interim measure I have just been topping it up this year, but that

is
always a hassle wondering if you've forgotten to turn the hose off etc. As

it
happens, I just had an automatic watering system installed in the main

garden,
and it gave me the idea of using a small timer that attaches to the hose

bib to
turn the hose on regularly for a certain time to top up the pond every

day. I
should have done that long ago.

I also gave in to a sudden urge when at the garden centre picking up the

timer,
and also bought a gargoyle fountainhead for all of about $20, which I

stuck on
the end of the hose I use to top up the pond. The look on my wife's face

when
we were sitting by the pond and the timer turned on and the gargoyle,
previously unnoticed, started spewing was worth it. She cheered up

considerably
when I told her I hadn't spent a bunch of money and wired a fountain pump

in -
it was just a fancy hose end that worked every day for an hour or so.

Next year - concrete work!





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