Cannot get Water to Totally Drain When Removing Concrete Pond?
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 12:44 am
Hi,
I am having problems in trying to remove a concrete pond that was built by the previous owners.
I have drained the pond using a water pump and drilled a number of holes at the bottom of the pond using a jack hammer. I thought this would have meant any remaining water would quickly drain away, instead the remaining water is still there. In some instances I have drilled at least 7 to 8 inches below the concrete and the water just ends up filling the hole I created.
Is this expected? I have little knowledge of landscaping so was hoping for some advice.
I want to completely get rid of the pond and blend it in with the rest of the lawn but am worried this area will get waterlogged without adequate drainage.
Thanks
I am having problems in trying to remove a concrete pond that was built by the previous owners.
I have drained the pond using a water pump and drilled a number of holes at the bottom of the pond using a jack hammer. I thought this would have meant any remaining water would quickly drain away, instead the remaining water is still there. In some instances I have drilled at least 7 to 8 inches below the concrete and the water just ends up filling the hole I created.
Is this expected? I have little knowledge of landscaping so was hoping for some advice.
I want to completely get rid of the pond and blend it in with the rest of the lawn but am worried this area will get waterlogged without adequate drainage.
Thanks