hi
excellent pics of pond.you could always slope tophalf towards the drop off then maybe have a return at the btm of wall so creating a current on floor thus pushing crap over the side towards drain.
as a few have said in the past we do go over the top when building our ponds,but i suppose its best to be safe than sorry.no one wants to see their prize fish jumping over the lawn
darren
Extending an existing pond
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Thanks for the kind words.
In reply to Darren, if you look at previous photo 66 you can see in the left hand corner an underwater return from skimmer. The skimmer returns via trickle tower on pond wall (see below top right, but can be diverted below if needed. Both provide anti clockwise flow as does the filter returns (over copings). If you notice on the bare fibreglass pictures all corners deep and shallow end are angled at 45 deg to help with this rotation.
Jon
Wickes wall starter below. Rawl bolt to existing wall and bend down strips to tie in courses.
Kimr
Original pond was 8' x 4'6" x 2'3" 500 gals. Extension of 8' x 9' x 4' gives total of 2200 gals (9900 ltrs).
Shaun
In reply to Darren, if you look at previous photo 66 you can see in the left hand corner an underwater return from skimmer. The skimmer returns via trickle tower on pond wall (see below top right, but can be diverted below if needed. Both provide anti clockwise flow as does the filter returns (over copings). If you notice on the bare fibreglass pictures all corners deep and shallow end are angled at 45 deg to help with this rotation.
Jon
Wickes wall starter below. Rawl bolt to existing wall and bend down strips to tie in courses.
Kimr
Original pond was 8' x 4'6" x 2'3" 500 gals. Extension of 8' x 9' x 4' gives total of 2200 gals (9900 ltrs).
Shaun
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Hi Shaun
Thanks for the pic - I know what they are now! The more I think about it the more I think extending the pond this way could be the best solution to my situation. Only problem is that the end I'd prefer to extend would mean digging up where the current bottom drain pipework is situated which could be a bit dodgy - I don't know if it is encased in concrete or just channeled beneath the base. Still I suppose there is only one way to find out.
Cheers
Jon W.
Thanks for the pic - I know what they are now! The more I think about it the more I think extending the pond this way could be the best solution to my situation. Only problem is that the end I'd prefer to extend would mean digging up where the current bottom drain pipework is situated which could be a bit dodgy - I don't know if it is encased in concrete or just channeled beneath the base. Still I suppose there is only one way to find out.
Cheers
Jon W.
Hi Kim
Cheers! I'm probably going to need lots of luck. It will probably be a few months before I start. I want to be completely sure of all the design aspects before work begins. Also I've got to complete my growing on pond so that I can move the fish somewhere before draining. I started this late last year (documented on another thread) but the base didn't set and I'm only now in a position to start work again. I'll stick some more photos of this up as it progresses.
Regards
Jon W.
Cheers! I'm probably going to need lots of luck. It will probably be a few months before I start. I want to be completely sure of all the design aspects before work begins. Also I've got to complete my growing on pond so that I can move the fish somewhere before draining. I started this late last year (documented on another thread) but the base didn't set and I'm only now in a position to start work again. I'll stick some more photos of this up as it progresses.
Regards
Jon W.