Would this work?

Joined
Apr 10, 2021
Messages
22
Reaction score
4
Country
United Kingdom
I got my liner from Bend Tarp and liner in oregon. Back when I got it the liner was called ppl36. I was told no need for any underlayment, but I did it anyway, we are rocks with a bit of dirt.


It is one huge liner that is my bog and pond. We installed it on a nice hot summer day, with the warmth it was easy to lay out. Flexible enough I could do bends, cover a small shelf. The corners were not that bad, but there are wrinkles here and there over time they just look like normal bumps in land.

it is stiff, but I would never go back to epdm, for a big pond, I do have some epdm in my small deck pond, that stuff is so slick and tears easier than my big pond liner.
Ah, ok, thanks for the information

have a fab weekend

Keith
 

addy1

water gardener / gold fish and shubunkins
Moderator
Joined
Jun 23, 2010
Messages
44,967
Reaction score
30,000
Location
Frederick, Maryland
Showcase(s):
1
Hardiness Zone
6b
Country
United States
t @addy1 's liner has survived deer hooves, which would likely spell doom for EPDM.
I have had more than one deer attack. A doe decided she wanted to munch on the lily leaves. She pushed up the heron net, snacked, had a good time, then could not back out ie net. So she went into the pond a few minutes of those little hooves digging into the bottom the sides as she tried to get out. She made it. bucking jumping, panic no liner damage
 

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
31,559
Messages
518,872
Members
13,803
Latest member
maryjohnson12

Latest Threads

Top