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Hey guys my first post, I plan to do the entry to my swim pond as a pebble beach set in a layer of mortar, can anyone advise on a brand or mix that will work best for my underwater application? Trying to avoid having parts of the mortar pebble entry breaking off after hard use.
Last edited by Hursthorns; 03/02/20 10:03 PM.
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I would contact some pool companies who have experience in your geographical area and ask them what they use. They might be the best information resource for you.
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Sorry to hijack... Am i crazy for wanting to put a waterfall disguised as a mini creek flowing into my 1/2 acre pond? I want to incread dissolved oxygen levels and maintain cool water temperatures. I want to stock trout for all season enjoyment. Any insight appreciated! Thank you!
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Sika, BASF, Euclid, call their tech service numbers with your specs, they will get you in the right product.
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