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Pond base thickness

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Hi Guys

Wonder if anyone can help with this one. I have started preparing the floor for pouring the concrete base. There is quite a slope along the length of the base (even with an 8 ton digger couldn't go any further down at one end). The substrate is red shale so no worries about movement. I am going to use rebar sheets and ready mix with fibres. The internal dimensions of the pond will be 20ft x 10ft x 6 ft deep = 34 tons water.

What do you think is the minimum depth of concrete for the base that will be structurally sound?

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Hi mate I would go with a minimum of 225mm at the highest point.
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Hi Justin

Thanks very much. I thought it might be around that depth but just wanted to be sure. Starting to get a bit twitchy now that the reality of putting in the base approaches.

I've decided to try to even up the end of the base using a kangyo. This should save me quite a bit in extra readymix.

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Hi John,

I would go for a 9" base :D :wink:
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Hi i am no expert or structral engineer but i have laid a lot of concrete and that seems an awful lot of concrete, some lorry yards would only use up to 200mm (8 inch) with out the fibre mix, just remember the weight of the water is spread evenly , when i laid my base i laid a 100mm (4inch)base with mesh and 400x 200mm thickerning around the outside and it has not moved ,i hope this helps and as i say i am no expert or structral engineer.
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Thanks everyone. I will make sure that there is a minimum of 9 inches. I'm not too concerned about it moving (solid rock underneath) more the total weith of water.

I've just spent a pleasant day removing slurry caused by rain knocking soil and rcok fragements into the bottom. I've also covered the sides with plastic too try and minimise erosion. Tommorows forecast of torrential rain should test whether this works!

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Hi Jon,

Sounds like you've got it all sorted and lets hope the weather holds off a bit for you during the build :D
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Hi Gazza

I didn't realise how much effort is required to just to keep a hole in reasonable condition. With current forecasts haven't a clue when I will be able to lay the base.

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Hi Jon,

Well you did want a big one :shock: i think you've just got to pick a date and go for it as the longer it goes on the worse the weather is probably going to get :roll:
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