I searched and searched but couldn't find any thread about this.
I was just at the hardware store and saw perfectly clear glass blocks, meant for use in bathroom windows. I've seen these blocks used in pools, usually to make the transition between a jacuzzi tub and the main pool, so they have some strength. They were about $4/ea for 6"x6" blocks.


I know mortar messes with your ph a bunch but one could use a thin piece of acrylic on the inside of the pond as a liner that'd be siliconed in (or whatever is the apropriate adhesive). Or paint the mortar with Pond Armor?
I'm imagining a cinder block walled pond with some of the blocks replaced with these clear blocks. It is feasible that one could also silicone over the mortar joints on the inside.
I also realize that glass can grow algae, but this'd be true with the traditional window styles.
So, is this possible?


I was just at the hardware store and saw perfectly clear glass blocks, meant for use in bathroom windows. I've seen these blocks used in pools, usually to make the transition between a jacuzzi tub and the main pool, so they have some strength. They were about $4/ea for 6"x6" blocks.


I know mortar messes with your ph a bunch but one could use a thin piece of acrylic on the inside of the pond as a liner that'd be siliconed in (or whatever is the apropriate adhesive). Or paint the mortar with Pond Armor?
I'm imagining a cinder block walled pond with some of the blocks replaced with these clear blocks. It is feasible that one could also silicone over the mortar joints on the inside.
I also realize that glass can grow algae, but this'd be true with the traditional window styles.
So, is this possible?

