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Category: Pond Coating Comparisons

This is a category of reviews. There will be multiple pages for each product that can be used for waterproofing your pond. Whether it is a water garden or a fish pond, we will help bring good information so you can make the best decision.

  • Seal Tite Pond Coating Review

    Seal Tite Pond Coating Review

    Seal-Tite Pond Coating
    A blend of the best technologies.

    This is a product that has been developed by taking the best aspects of the best products and combining them into one product that yields superior performance. Polyurea is very expensive (15.00 / sqft applied) and most coatings for waterproofing fail because they crack when the underlying concrete cracks (which it almost always does).

    Seal-Tite is a membrane coating that seals and has high adhesion and elongation properties. This is possible through the combination of elastomeric coating with poly solids that exhibits superior resistance against puncture, abrasion and corrosion.



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    What is Seal Tite?

    Seal-Tite Coating for ponds and cement waterproofing is a polyhybrid coating that has been developed to provide the characteristics of polyurea without the price-heavy hardware requirements or dangerous chemicals required to spray.

    This technology was spawned from the obvious lack of attention paid towards the DIY/Professional cement waterproofing business. There are some great professional solutions, but they are very expensive. The less expensive DIY solutions are not designed to handle the environmental impact on concrete surfaces that need to remain waterproof through many seasons.

    Seal Tite Coating is the newest waterproofing solution that meets any budget.

  • Rubberize It! Coating Review

    Rubberize It! Coating Review

    Exactly what it sounds like. Rubber!
    Exactly what it sounds like. Rubber!

    The name gives it away. It’s rubber. Its also a water based 61% solids no VOC protective coating. While initial cost is good, you will require 40% more material than comparable coatings which are 100% solids.
    This product seems to show a lot of promise based on the information that’s found on the website and in some forums like koi-bito, koiphen, etc. There are some excellent reviews on this product that are promoted by people closely related to it.However, upon close investigation it seems that the application process is not so consistent if not using the optional spray system. This increases the price tag quite a bit and makes it not so simple for the DIY consumer.

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    Online RubberizeIt Reviews

    Good Reviews

    Amazon Review
    This set of reviews show it’s an outstanding product.

    Negative Reviews

    PondForum Review
    This details how multiple aspects of this product are not working as the consumer seems to believe. Pinholes are never a good thing.

    PondForum Review
    This details how multiple aspects of this product are not working as the consumer seems to believe. Pinholes are never a good thing.

    Review on cichlid.com
    Advises against this product for long term waterproofing

    Summary

    Though this product sounds like the ultimate product for waterproofing for just about anything, it seems there are enough nuances to make it “not so easy” to use. Not to say that it doesn’t work. There is obviously a steep learning curve if this product does work for long term protection. This appears to be a product that is good for many uses, but perhaps not cement pond waterproofing.

  • CIM 1000 Pond Coating Review

    CIM 1000 Pond Coating Review

    CIM1000 Review

    cim-1000CIM 1000 is a two-component high performance coating and lining that forms a seamless, tough elastomeric membrane. The product CIM1061 is a bit more expensive and was suggested directly from the distributor for use in a koi pond because of its more forgiving nature. This is the product that is used in waste water management facilities.

    This material is highly promoted as a tank liner for potable water. This product costs about $4.50 / sq ft at 60 mils. So, quite expensive, but seems to be a good solution for pond lining and waterproofing applications. If you are applying this on a porous surface you are supposed to use 2x more material making the price tag even heftier.

     

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    Benefits

    • Used in industrial applications, so probably can trust long term performance
    • Simple to mix and apply (spray or trowel)
    • Low VOC and 100% solids available

    Draw backs

    • Expensive
    • Bonding agent is very sensitive to use but required in many cases which also adds to cost
    • Not much in DIY applications available
    • Hard to get support
    • Difficult to buy

    Links to CIM 1000 Reviews

    Positive Reviews of CIM 1000

    Review of CIM and other coatings

    This is a pretty comprehensive review of other coatings as well

    Negative Reviews of CIM 1000

    We believe that this product has very little negative feedback because it is a great product. However, it has a hefty price tag that makes it more of an industrial solution.

    Summary

    This product is intended for large jobs that have deep pockets. This asphault based elastomeric coating is great, but the drawbacks make one consider when it comes to DIY projects. At over $4.40 / sq ft, this is a product you do not want to mess up. This should probably be left to the professionals.

  • Hecht Rubber – Herco Pond Coating Review

    Hecht Rubber – Herco Pond Coating Review

    Sealer, cleaner, rubber and crack repair
    Sealer, cleaner, rubber and crack repair

    Herco Pond Coating is designed to be applied with brush or roller. It is a liquid neoprene rubber, so you would think it should be applied fairly thick. The recommended coating is supposed to be about 30 mils (Hecht claims this will cover 80 sq ft per gallon). That?s physically impossible. 80 sq ft at 30 mils requires 1.5 gallons mathematically. The company has been making and distributing this product since 1945 (based on their website). Having been around for the long, I might expect a larger presence on the web and more reviews.

    The idea of being able to roll a rubber coating that acts as a membrane liner is tempting for many. This would keep you from having to deal with folds and seams which is involved with drop in liners. But, again, with any coating preparation is paramount to success.

     

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    Benefits

    • Neoprene Rubber Coating acts like a drop in liner
    • Can adhere to other coatings if they are locked on tight to substrate
    • Adheres to rock, concrete, gunite or any other structural building material
    • Fish Safe

    Drawbacks

    • Should not be applied when rainy
    • Needs a thicker coat than suggested
    • Bubbling seems to be common downfall
    • Customer Service appears to be lacking

    Reviews of Herco Pond Coating

    Good Reviews

    Positive Feedback
    Can?t find many good reviews. Not to say that there are not any.

    Bad Reviews of Herco Pond Coating

    Amazon Reviews of Hecht Rubber
    A few people seem to have problems with bubbling and poor customer service

    Thickness versus coverage area
    This customer had a problem with using the right amount per square foot causing added cost

    Summary

    It sounds like improper prep causes bubbling of the Hecht product. If this is avoided, this product may hold its own as a good pond coating. Long term wear? There are not any real examples that can be found on the web. So, that question goes unanswered. We have reviews of most the top products for DIY Pond Coatings. So, keep reading!

  • Review of Pond Armor Pond Coating

    Review of Pond Armor Pond Coating

    Pond Armor Review

    Pond Shield
    Pond Shield is an epoxy coating for waterproofing ponds

    Pond Armor Pond Shield is a popular product. If you search for “koi pond” or “cement pond coatings” through your web browser, you?ll see that Pond Armor is in many results. The manufacturer has targeted this niche of pond builders looking for good waterproofing solutions. However, with a price tag of over $180 per gallon, this is one of the most expensive products on the market.

    Read about the benefits and drawbacks of this product below

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    Benefits

    • seals cement to eliminate leaching
    • Non Toxic
    • Safe for fish
    • Available at retail outlets

    Draw Backs

    • It only resists hairline fractures (< ? mm in width). There is no information about larger cracks.
    • A lot of negative reviews online
    • Not really a membrane. It dries fairly hard.
    • $70 for 1.5 quarts = almost $186 / gallon

    Following are links to good and bad reviews of Pond Armor Pond Shield. Just remember, sometimes it is the competition providing negative reviews and sometimes it?s the manufacturer submitting positive reviews so take them with a grain of salt.

    Good Reviews

    Koi Bito Review of Pond Armor

    Product is good, and if preparation is done correctly then there is a high rate of success.

    davesgarden.com review of Pond Armor

    Mentioned as a great product for waterproofing.

    Bad Reviews

    http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?298944-DIY-Plywood-Tank-Built-but-leaks-need-help
    Cracking seams when tank is pushed or stepped into. Indicates low resistance to cracking

    Amazon Customer Reviews of Pond Armor
    Mixed reviews. About 50/50 good/bad. Main points seem to be price, working time and cracking.

    thepondguy.com Pond Armor Review

    A lot of negative statements

    Summary

    Pond Armor seems to be popular and used by many, even though the support (lacking from many reviews) and the price seems non-optimal. However, their rank in Google puts them in a top spot. So, be careful and do your research before purchasing a waterproof coating for your pond/koi project.

  • Waterproof Cement Pond Coating Comparison

    Compare the most important features of the popular waterproof pond coatings on the market. This is helpful to make a clear decision on which product to purchase. Don’t forget to read the objective reviews of these products following this cross reference.

    Product Mil Height Rating Kit Amt Kit Cost $/sq ft
    Adhesion Promoter? Is a Sealer DIY Membrane % Solids Tensile Elongation
    Polyurea Hybrid 60-100 N/A N/A $15.00
    N Y Y N 100% < 2000 psi 50%-300%
    Pond Armor 20-30 1.5 Gallon $319.80 $2.65
    N Y Y N 100% 1100psi 4%
    Hecht Rubber 30 1 gallon $215.00 $4.00
    Y N Y Y 40% 680 psi 180%
    Seal Tite 30-120 1 gallon $139.28 $2.60
    N Y Y Y 100% < 2200 psi 80%
    RubberizeIt! 60-100 5 gallon $345.99 $5.17
    Y N Y Y 40% 89.5 psi 270%
    CIM 1000 60-120 5 gallon $500.00 $3.74
    N N N Y 89% 800 psi 300%

    Defining the Variables

    The following factors are all used in determining the number of stars a product receives. This was based on a few application factors as follows:

    • overall cost
    • ease of use
    • strength of coating
    • Is the coating a membrane?

    Is Sealer

    Some coatings require a sealer PRIOR to application because chemicals can leach out of the substrate and cause delamination and cracking. EPDM/neoprene rubber coatings and some polyurethanes require a separate sealer to keep this from happening. The problem is that these sealer/primers add a significant amount of cost to the product. So, it’s easy to see that coatings that act as a sealer/primer will be more affordable without sacrificing quality.

    Adhesion Promoter

    If you read about rubberized coatings that are used in coating concrete or metal you’ll see that it is highly recommended to use an appropriate adhesion promoter to resist bubbling and peeling after the application. Again this adds significantly to the labor and product cost. So, even though these rubber-type coatings are very attractive, there are drawbacks that make these coatings problematic.

    DIY

    If you are looking to handle a coating job yourself and you are not a contractor, this is an important factor. Polyurea requires expensive equipment as well as proper training and licensing to apply in most areas. That makes DIY impossible.

    Membrane

    The advantage of a membrane coating is that it stretches enough to not crack when the underlying substrate moves, expands or cracks itself (within certain constraints). These types of coatings are superior to others in regards to long term function and performance when strained by environmental factors (freezing, thawing, high water table, etc).

    % solids

    The solids percentage is literally the amount of solids to VOC’s / solvents / water. So, when the chemical reaction that makes a coating harden or cure is complete, there is a loss of volume/weight of materials. Therefore, if you have a gallon of material that is 40% solids, you can calculate the coverage of that material with the formula :

    (Total Liquid (in gallons) * %solids * 1604) / mil height = total sq footage at the mil height

    So, let’s compare a high solvent content coating and a no solvent coating:

    1 gallon of 40% solids @ 30 mils is :
    (1 * .4 * 1604) / 30 = 21.4 sq ft @ 30 mils
    1 gallon of 100% solids @ 30 mils is:
    (1 * 1 * 1604)/30 = 53 sq ft @ 30 mils


    As you can see, this is more than double the coverage rate which significantly decreases the cost / sq ft of a no solids coating to the original price. So, if you want to use money to understand it we can take the cost of the 2 items per gallon and use this formula:

    $200 for one gallon of 40% solids for 30 mils of coatings
    $200 / ((1 * .4 * 1604) / 30) = $ 9.35/ sq ft @ 30 mils
    versus
    $300 for one gallon of 100% solids for 30 mils of coatings
    $300 / ((1 * 1 * 1604) / 30) = $5.61 / sq ft @ 30 mils

    This makes the rubber type solutions here very expensive compared to 100% solids coatings. Seal Tite Membrane Coating?= 100% SOLIDS.

    Tensile Strength

    Tensile strength measures the force required to pull something such as rope, wire, or a structural beam to the point where it breaks. The tensile strength of a material is the maximum amount of tensile stress that it can take before failure, for example breaking. Seal Tite = 3,800 tensile average (range is 2060 to 6,500 PSI dependent on mix ratio)

    Elongation

    Elongation is the measurement of how far a sample of material can be stretched and still return to it’s original form. This can be technically described by :

    “the increase in the gauge-length of a test specimen after fracture divided by its original gauge-length. Higher elongation mean higher ductility.”

    For example :

    specimen length = 1 cm
    specimen length with tension applied breaks at 3 cm
    elongation = 3/1 = 300% elongation. Seal Tite = 218% elongation average with proportionate range as it’s tensile PSI.