 Firestone PondGard liners are the best
EPDM liners on the market! EPDM liners are the preferred choice for landscapers,
nurseries and water garden installers because they are extremely flexible and very
puncture resistant. Contractors, garden centers and retailers can call for wholesale
pricing!
- Fish Safe: PondGard liners have
been tested and have proven to be safe with fish and plants
- Highly flexible: PondGard liners remain flexible in extreme
temperatures, from -40° to +175°F
- Weather
resistant: PondGard liners are UV resistant and will not embrittle with age
- 20-Year warranty: PondGard liners are so durable
they are under warranty for 20 years!
We stock rolls of EPDM
Liner. We will cut these rolls to your desired length or we stock several
precut liners that are packaged and boxed. Prices per square foot are the same
for the cut rolls as the preboxed. EPDM pond liners over 400 square feet are too
heavy to ship UPS. Motor freight will be used for liner shipments over 150
pounds.
When creating a backyard pond with a flexible pond liner,
calculate the width, depth, and length of your pond. You will want to be sure
you plan for a minumum of a two-foot overlap around entire pond. Our Pond
Planning Calculator can help you.
You will then be able to
cover your entire pond base, and have enough left over to create an overlap around
the perimeter, which can be covered with decorative rocks to hold down the pond
liner.
Installing a flexible pond liner requires the additional step of
ensuring that no sharp objects, such as roots or rocks, will penetrate the liner.
Although liners are very durable and resistant to puncture, it does
happen. Many people install underlay to provide an insulating layer between the soil
and the pond liner itself.
When it’s time to lay the pond liner into
the hole, try to get an even overlap all the way around, and smooth out any
wrinkles. Hold the pond liner in place with some bricks, and start filling it with
water.
Once it’s completely filled, you can trim off any excess
overlap, and start creating your backyard garden to enhance your pond!
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