This is a 250 word (approx) summary of a chapter
from my book pictured to the left. Each chapter or main topic has been summarised in this way. For a complete
list of summaries see the right hand columnConcepts:
pond, cost, pump, waterfall, glass fibre, retailer, VAT, biofilter,
purchasing, discounts, fittings, filter, life, Focus Eco Bio, Retail cost
incl.
Summary:
- In this chapter I have tried to answer the first question often asked -
how much do I have to pay to achieve my crystal clear and healthy pond?
- I can only comment in regard to the South African market so please bear
this in mind.
- The answer is not a simple one because it depends (how often have you
heard that?) But you can be sure every penny will be worth it if you do as I
have suggested.
- It will give you the opportunity to dream that little bit longer every
day of your life just by gazing into its sparkling depths.
- Your reading this book from cover to cover because it will guarantee
you discounts in your dealings with any retailer.
- Remember what I said earlier - you now have purchasing power.
- Good luck although I do not think you will need it anymore.
- Anyway here is an idea using a rock like glass fibre pond with edging
incorporated, a beautiful Butterfly glass fibre waterfall, a Focus 1800L
pump, and matching UV and biofilter.
- The costing assumes you will do all the work yourself.
- Consider using a liner for the basic pond.
- You can leave out the waterfall and just have a fountain which would be
included in pump cost.
- You can just use your pond for plants and save the biofilter and
possibly UV also.
- Persuade your retailer to give you a discount because you have done all
the specification work for him and you intend to buy all the equipment from
him.
- If he does not want to do this then shop around.
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