Got a 20+ year old 13K gallon leaky koi pond at the new place. Early on, it was just a couple gallons a month, I figured it was mostly just evaporation, but now we're looking at 5-10K gallons a week in leaks. At the rate it's losing water, I am getting close to a fairly short ROI just to rip it out and replace.
Pond is several feet deep, reinforced shotcrete walls. What's my best shot at repairing this thing? It appears to be several cracks all over the place, so would draining and repairing cracks be ideal, have a crew shoot on additional shotcrete, roll on the epoxy to a decent thickness?
Anyone have any experience with this?
Pond is several feet deep, reinforced shotcrete walls. What's my best shot at repairing this thing? It appears to be several cracks all over the place, so would draining and repairing cracks be ideal, have a crew shoot on additional shotcrete, roll on the epoxy to a decent thickness?
Anyone have any experience with this?