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Hello,

As can be seen in the attached photo I have had a plastic fishpond installed in a base of bricks, sand and cement. The problem I am now facing is how to seal the joint between the plastic border of the pool and the cement to prevent water penetrating. Any help would be much appreciated.

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Hi ehw,
You need a capping, could be slate concrete or just sand and cement.

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