The quickest way to do a pond is still the fibre glass shell option. I did mine in 6 days, 22 000 liters + filtration = 25 000 liters
Day 1 - Got digger loader out and did the hole. Fetched fibre glass pool shell while the hole is being dug (6 x 2,5 x 1.5) Inserted two bottom drains in fibre glass shell and lifted the 6 x 2.5 shell into the hole and done the backfill with the digger loader. Threw the concrete slab for filtration. 6 x 1.5 meters
Day 2 - Completed all brickwork for filtration. 6 x 1
Day 3 - Started plaster work / filling of concrete blocks on filtration chambers
Day 4 - Installation of pump and all plumbing and all electricity and completed plaster
Day 5 - Did final backfill and filled pond and started circulation via skimmer(filtration chambers bypassed.)
Day 6 - Painted filtration chambers and did coping.
Costs:
Digger loader hire at R 270 / hour = R 1080.00
Sand removal: R 800.00
Fibre glass shell, second hand black: R 5000.00
.45 pump: R 970.00
3 bag Sand filter: R 1050.00
Gravel for sand filter: R 300.00
2 Bottom drains(normal waste gully type) and 50 mm pvc piping/fittings: R 700.00 (Should have gone the 110 mm route)
1 Labourer x 1 day: R 100.00
Bricklayer x 2 days: R 600.00
Sand, stone, cement, iron reinforcement, and 120 bricks(190's) for filtration: R 900.00
Waterproof paint for filtration chambers: R 500.00
Total: R 12 000.00
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