Tile:Is it waterproof...for a pond-please look!

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Hi everyone..so I'm in the middle of gathering ideas before I construct my pond, but wanted to know what you guys think about tiling the inside of a pond..if its waterproof...is there a special type of grout to use...
this is what got the wheels turning so to speak...


I'm in awe of whoevers tank this is!!!

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So, can you guys point me in the right direction!?!?!?
Thanks all!:D
 
kallmond;3951692;3951692 said:
If you use waterproof grout, it is waterproof.
True enough.

Keep in mind when you are building the structure of the pond that tile and grout ,regardless of what kind, don't flex well. Your tank will need to be quite rigid.
 
dawnmarie;3951926; said:
True enough.

Keep in mind when you are building the structure of the pond that tile and grout ,regardless of what kind, don't flex well. Your tank will need to be quite rigid.


Sorry, I'm kinda confused, but what do you mean?

Nice waterproof grout...and I might go overboard and do the clear waterproof sealer just incase!

I was thinking about doing tiles after I found out how much the pond liner would cost :eek: and at the home depot near me (at least a week ago or so) they had some nice tan colored tiles for about 52 cents each :eek:
At that price, WHY NOT do tiles right!!?!?
 
well what I was planning on doing was this: doing 2x4x8's overlaped on top of one another (the tanks dimensions are 8x4x4-but will only be filled up 2 ft) then doing concrete board on the inside, and then the tile...that should be ok right if its only filled about 2 ft up? is a center brace needed?
any thoughts/suggestions?

weenee-lol my thoughts exactly!
 
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