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Meauring the liner size
There are two easy ways to calculate your pond liner size, either lay a rope across the widest and then the longest part following the contours and measuring the rope, or measure the widest and longest part, measure the depth, then double it and add to the width and length. Allow a small overlap with both methods. Gordon Low Pond LinerWe stock Gordon Low Butyl Rubber and PVC pond liner knowing that we are offering the best quality for price to our customers. These are branded, fully guaranteed liners, be careful of inferior products, we price match like quality pond liner. |
Pond LinerButyl pond liner and PVC pond liner are cut from our stock rolls which are in widths of 3, 4, 5 and 6 metres. Select the nearest width roll to match your pond requirements and then use the roll down box to find your pond liner size. Larger sizes which are professionally welded are also available. There are 10 products in Pond Liner. Displaying page 2 of 2. <<Previous 1 2
<<Previous 1 2 Seapets has been supplying professionals and gardeners with pond liners for over thirty years. |
Marking out the pond
An easy way to mark out the pond shape is to lay a rope on the ground until you are satisfied it is correct for your garden. Installing the pond liner
Lay the pond liner carefully across the prepared ground, making sure it is centred, add weights such as rocks or small buckets of water, put in the hose and gradually feed the liner in ensuring the few creases are tidy and where you want them. |
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