by Pond Armor
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What is Pond Shield?What is Pond Shield? epoxy? Pond Shield epoxy is a non-toxic, fish and plant safe coating that can be used to seal and waterproof an existing or new pond. Pond Shield epoxy can be used on concrete, wood, steel, stone, tile, aluminum, block, brick and some plastics. It is applied as easily as paint and sets up usually in about an hour. Your newly coated pond can be in service in just a couple of days. This means less stress on your fish if you?ve had to store them in holding tanks. Pond Shield epoxy works perfectly from -78 degrees all the way up to 140 degrees. Pond Shield epoxy provides strength in minimizing the risk of hairline cracks that can form in concrete. If your old pond has existing cracks in it, you can use Pond Shield epoxy to stitch the concrete back together. Pond Shield epoxy can also be used as a waterproof barrier underneath glazed tile too. This way you can enjoy the leak proof pond and the beauty of the tile you choose. It can be applied with a squeegee, roller, brush and can even be sprayed.Pond Shield-FSP is a fish safe Polyurea that is used when a structured material like concrete or wood will not be used. In most cases, the pond is constructed merely of a hole that has been dug in the ground. You?d use a geotextile fabric provided by Pond Armor to spray Pond Shield-FSP onto. Pond Shield-FSP is then placed into the hole and seamed. Once it is seamed, it becomes one cohesive unit that is stronger than any rubber or plastic liner. You?ll end up with a pond that has not folds of creases, no pesky seams that can deteriorate and cause leaks and will last a lot longer than rubber or plastic pond liners.Surface PreparationBefore any coating can be applied to a pond made of concrete, the surface area must be cured and prepared. The curing process for concrete is normally twenty eight days. It is important to allow this length of time to take place before preparing the surface so as not to instigate a possible future failure of the
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