| You mention that Jeff suggested EITHER removing the epoxy coating or covering it for proper adhesion.
Was he specific about what to coat it with? If you really think you have a problem with the epoxy coating, REMOVE IT!!!!! If you don't, and it decides to separate from your block/plaster walls, so will the polyurea. Now, if you think you spent wasted money before, wait til this happens. DO IT RIGHT THIS TIME - DON'T LET ANYONE CUT ANY CORNERS or you'll really be sorry.
Secondly, why only two Wave36 filters. Sounds like you'll end up mixing mechanical and bio in the same chamber - NOT GOOD!! The settlement chamber will remove most all of the heavy solids but not the suspended smaller particulates that WILL end up clogging your Japanese mat and keep it from performing as a PROPER bio unit. IMHO, 3 chambers is MUCH BETTER than two!
Mike |