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Varieties of Pond Liners

By: Monty Harper

Flexible Liners:
Using a Flexible liner is usually by far the most satisfactory way of making a pond which is large enough to house numerous aquatic plants and many different fish. You will not be limited with the range of styles and sizes of Rigid liners offered inside catalogues and at the garden centres. The transportation and handling can also be a whole lot easier. Price shouldn't be a stumbling block because on an equal area basis, a high quality Flexible liner is no more expensive than a fibreglass Rigid liner.
The only real drawback using a Flexible liner is that you can not achieve the perfectly smooth surface and angles that you will find from a pre-formed style of liner. There will be also a small number of wrinkles, but this should not pose any serious problems.
Plan to begin the task during the spring and during a fairly dry spell of weather if you are lucky enough to receive one. If the pond is to be permanent try to buy butyl sheeting if you possibly can. It will be the most costly, but it should easily outlast other types and any tears can be easily repaired. Where money is a problem choose a good quality PVC liner.
If you happen to be building a temporary pond for breeding fish or holding the stock when you might be cleaning out a permanent pond then a cheap polythene sheeting is perfectly satisfactory.
A problem which occasionally arises when buying a Flexible liner is that some suppliers use trade names without stating in the catalogue just which construction material has been used. Just be sure you ask before buying and ensure you check the length on the guarantee.

Rigid Liners:
Using a Rigid liner is maybe the simple way of creating a small pond . It can be worth considering if you just want a pond for rearing fish, just a little wildlife pond or perhaps a mini-pond for a few aquatic plants and a couple of Goldfish. It is also a great way of lining a raised pond.
Most experts over the years have warned against the use of a Rigid liner if you want a well balanced pond for a range of aquatic plants and several other types of fish in water which won’t be green with algae. Until quite recently they were generally correct as it has a long list of drawbacks. The cheaper liners had an unacceptably short life span and were often garishly coloured. The depths were also generally lower than the critical 18 inches and the usual shape was too small and too fussy.
Things have changed quite a lot these days. There are tough black plastic ponds with a long-term guarantee as well as sizes well over 40 sq. ft surface area and depths of greater than 18 inches all available and straight forward geometrical shapes are offered alongside the convoluted ones. Along with that they have shelving for Marginals which is a good improvement. There is certainly even a range of Rigid liners that have a planting area for Bog plants already built in to them.
When buying your liner be sure that the guarantee runs for a minimum of 10 years and choose a dark colour if the construction material is plastic. Confirm the depth is deep enough and keep in mind that an easy shape gives you more surface area for your money than a fussy one.

Concrete Pond:
The traditional style of pond which is still regarded by some as being the best is concrete. Concrete continues to be used where a big square or oblong pond is being built, but it is a job for a professional. But it’s possible to create an easy round or oval pond if you have got some experience of working with concrete. Keep in mind that if you do do this yourself you do need to finish the job in one day. When the concrete has dried, paint the surface with a proprietary sealant like silglaze before filling the pond with water and stocking it. Raw concrete is harmful towards fish.

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which sort of liner to make use of for your pond. There are actually three main differing types and here is a small article written about each one of them.

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