I've been asked by one of my elderly customers to replace the leaking pondliner in her pond. From memory it's been there for up to 15 years and all her marginal plants are well established. I've been wondering if patching the liner is a realistic possibility. Anyone had any experience of this?
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Yes. Fail. Gave up and bought a new liner.
The plants would probably benefit from being divided now, anyway. You could sell the 'spares' and share the profit.
It would depend on what the liner was made from. Our one, from memory was some kind of woven fabric, that was difficult to patch, but I believe butyl liners are repairable. Perhaps you need a quick g**gle...All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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This won't help (sorry) but we just replaced our rigid liner in the school pond and that had quite a substantial crack in it which we hadn't really noticed until we took it out. It also had a blooming great rock sitting in the crack so the cause had also limited the damage so I don't know if you can create a "plug".
Since re-lining we have had problems with the new pond overflowing! I just hope that's because 19" is an unusual amount of liquid sunshine even for here."A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
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It is a butyl liner so it may be possible to patch it. Fingers crossed. I suspect however it wil lbe a new liner.
Marchogaeth, nope it doesn't help but nonetheless it is interesting. I don't think I would have been inclined to use a rigid liner in a school situation. Too many kids willing to chuck rocks in
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Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostAP first check with your client if their liner came with a guarantee I know ours had a 20 one.
Her memory is getting to the stage where I might need to consider stopping working for. I know that sounds hard but I have had a bad experience in the past which I won't allow to be repeated.
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Did my liner about 5 years ago with the Cold Glue tape and its still OK.
Have to say the split was very clean so I don't know how well it would work if it was jagged edged.
The hardest job was getting the liner clean before application, but at about £6 per metre it might well be worth a try.
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Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View PostDid my liner about 5 years ago with the Cold Glue tape and its still OK.
Have to say the split was very clean so I don't know how well it would work if it was jagged edged.
The hardest job was getting the liner clean before application, but at about £6 per metre it might well be worth a try.
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Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View PostMarchogaeth, nope it doesn't help but nonetheless it is interesting. I don't think I would have been inclined to use a rigid liner in a school situation. Too many kids willing to chuck rocks in
Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View Postnope, snorkel and wetsuit not needed. It has totally drainedOriginally posted by Aberdeenplotter View PostBren, seriously, I talked to her on the telephone today about it. She said " I think my gardener is going to try to do something about it". I am her gardener .
Her memory is getting to the stage where I might need to consider stopping working for. I know that sounds hard but I have had a bad experience in the past which I won't allow to be repeated.
Alzheimer's - scary even if you aren't on your own."A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
PS. I just don't have enough time to say hello to everyone as they join so please take this as a delighted to see you here!
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