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Sat, Mar 17, 07 at 11:55
| this isn't a basement, but i figured someone here would know what we need. they're in the process of working on our fountain, we're putting a new fountain into an 80 yr old basin and the basin needs to be sealed from the inside to keep it waterproof. what would seal really porous, old, cracked concrete the best? thanks for your help! |
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| wonder how much the cost to do that? thank you |
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| I'm going to go out on a limb and guess the fountain sealing contingent is rather small. A concrete fountain would entail a mason. Better a mason with water sealing background. Might try an inground pool company for a referral. Otherwise the Yellow pages under Mason. Look for ads that mention waterproofing. Ron |
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