Hello all, new start garden designer here with a quick question.
For one of my client's gardens, I have in mind a water feature made from a circle from bricks (maybe 60-70cm high) and rendered with concrete and painted white, with a pump fountain, but wasn't really sure of the construction.
Is it a case of a solid concrete waterproof base, building up brick courses to the required height, render with waterproof concrete, paint, pump, fill. Job done.
Or am I missing anything? (like a liner for example) Thanks for any help.
Rendered concrete water feature
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i'd be more tempted to just make a shutter out of ply and poor it all in concrete with waterproofer in it if you intend to render it afterwards, think you'd have problems getting a good waterproof seal where the bricks come off the base.
just my 2 pence
just my 2 pence
Giles
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