Ponds - PVC or Rubber liner ?

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Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
Sorry, did someone mention Pond and PVC? :whistle:
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ayceejay

Guru
Location
Rural Quebec
I will be placing stone / boulders all around the edge
This what concerned me because it looks like the stones are already fixed, if not you need to pull the liner up behind the stones so that when the water is in half the stone will be in the water, I realize this may be personal preference but I have made a few ponds, As for the rounding off - if you put a thick layer of sand in and mold this like a bowl shape the liner (square) will fit better and you will be able to carefully walk on the liner and you can save the other stuff for any rough edges on stone etc that you pull the liner over.
Just a tip: the butyl liner will be easier to manipulate in warm weather.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
pvc would do for the size yi have id say! saluki has just done one!
I have but I just got a 2m x 2m pre packed liner thing from the aquatic shop. Not one of the funky ones on the big roll with the big price tag. My pond is not a big, gorgeous one like that.
I have, however, found that our local quarry sells to the general public and not just to trade customers so I'm off to hunt out a few nice big rocks for the edges.
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
Ye Gods! Putting that garment on must make fitting a Marathon Plus seem an absolute doddle.

I'd be happy to let her use my lever if it would help
 

Doseone

Guru
Location
Brecon
[QUOTE 3375692, member: 9609"]Have now got my hole dug and can't make my mind up on either a £400 rubber Liner or a £70 PVC. I know rubber is very durable and will probably last many decades and that is what the professional use, but how good are PVC liners, I'm a bit of a skinflint and £70 looks a lot less painful.

I am going to line the hole with old inner tubes and some carpet so the Plastic liner would be well protected from the bottom, and as long as I keep the sunlight of anything above or near the surface surely it should last just as long?

So anyone have any experience of plastic liners ?


and here's the hole just in case you don;'t know what a hole looks like.
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See @Crackle, that's how you do it!^_^
 
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