 |
Underwater
Pond Crack Repair |
"A 500 gallon cement pond formed a 2-foot crack just after being cleaned and
refilled. The width of the crack ranged from hair-line at its ends, to up to 1/16" at
the widest. The owner estimated that about 75 gallons of water per day was leaking through
the crack. He did not want to drain the pond again, so I suggested we repair the crack
in-place, with the EZ-Poly I had given him to use to fill the FIRST crack which occurred
a year ago. (The first crack is still holding strong.) The new crack is within a couple
inches of the first crack, meaning the bond strength of the EZ-Poly used to repair the
first crack exceeds the structural strength of the concrete pond!
I opened the old EZ-Poly and found it to be creamy and smooth. I mixed about 2oz and
applied the material to the crack under the water, the goldfish and Koi within one foot
witnessing with curiosity. I made no special effort to remove the green, slimy algae that
surrounded the crack on the pond bottom. Using my index finger, I dipped into the EZ-Poly
mixture and applied it into the crack.. The EZ-Poly stuck well into the crack. Some lumps
came off my finger and floated, but for the most part the material clung to my finger or
the pond bottom, which was slimy with algae.
A few minutes after getting out of the pond I noticed all the fish examining the crack
very closely, as if they were inspecting my work. I hope it meets their approval.
The pond was repaired Tuesday Sep.9. As of Thursday, Sep 11 the fish are all fine and
the pond stopped leaking!.
I know of no other substance that is as safe to use and versatile enough to perform the
same task."
-John Powers, San Diego, California
|