Bubbles do not always appear on the surface of the coating.
Air bubbles from pond floor.
How to shock a pond.
The strainer o ring gasket make sure it is not dried out cut or broken.
Are they threaded all the way in.
The pond is a basalt depression that is surrounded by cattails and filled with weeds.
This same solution will sometimes work with water based sealers just try it on a small area first.
This much finer stream from just 1 litre of air will have effectively tripled the surface area of the pond.
I launched a rowboat into it the other day and the oars kept coming up with a ton of weeds.
Lube tube is a great product to lubricate dry o rings.
If the air stone produced a much finer stream of bubbles say 10 000 then their total surface area is more than doubled to 10 4 m 2 making the new effective surface area of the pond equal to 15 4 m 2.
If you are taking in air you will be putting out air.
Little tiny air bubbles were coming up through the weeds.
Air bubbles in the water that settle on top of the liner are a normal part of pool operation and usually occur when the pool is being filled.
This will re wet the sealer and help it lay out again releasing the air and gas bubbles.
While fishing at 15 m deep pond at my backyard i saw a few bubbles of air appearing on the surface of the water.
Check the drain plugs on the pump.
Coating application over moisture.
Sometimes reapplying the same sealer will fix the concrete blisters and bubbles again try this on a small area first.
Here is a checklist that includes a few areas to check and why.
The surface is clear.
As i was rowing i noticed that the pond was constantly bubbling.
They are usually milky white and you will often see the bubbles under water falls or over the diffusers or airstones as the rising bubbles movement seems to ride across the surface tension.
Most tadpoles have to breathe air to survive but hatchlings are too feeble to break the skin on a pond s surface caused by water tension so they suck air bubbles instead.
There is no foam.
Using the approach summarized above and as described in detail in thiel 2016a the author has performed these calculations for various size bubbles for a 1 5 mm 60 mil hdpe geomembrane material to estimate what range of diameters d would exist at the base of a bubble on the pond floor at various liquid depths.
Estimating the diameter of the bubbles being about 1 0 cm and the water temperature on the surface of the water as 18 c that is about 5 c warmer than on the floor of the pond.
The increased pressure on the backside of the coating often causes bubbles to form.
Remember the problem lies from the pump forward.