Build your own pond like i did for just £14 with this liner kit, measures 2.5m x 2.5m so makes a good size pond, other sizes available for a little more, great for attracting wildlife, mine is already home to newts and frogs and only been installed for 3 weeks
Pond Liner with Lifetime Guarantee and FREE Underlay. Next Day Delivery
FREE NEXT DAY DELIVERY
Strong and Durable.
Our flexible reversible pond liners have been keeping ponds watertight since 1974, and are GUARANTEED for LIFE
This liner is strong and durable with a strength enhancing, UV stabilised and rot resistant coating on each side of the liner. It comes in Black/Brown reversible finish, and is constructed of tri-laminate LDPE layers that are bonded together. The liner is approximately 0.35mm thick with a minimum weight of 200 grammes per square metre. It is flexible and easily shaped into the corners of your pond by making a few small folds; most thicker liners do not allow this flexibility. This is an excellent substitute for other heavyweight liners, such as Butyl and PVC, at much better value..
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tek-monkey
24 Jan 173#3
The liner is 2.5m, so the actual pond size will be much smaller depending on depth. Mine is roughly 2.5m square, but also over 1.5m deep so I used a 7m liner to be on the safe side (you need a bit spare all around).
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coldo
24 Jan 17#1
that's the swimming pool sorted for the Summer ! have some heat !! :smile:
jasee
24 Jan 17#2
Can't find details of the lifetime guarantee :disappointed:
tek-monkey
24 Jan 173#3
The liner is 2.5m, so the actual pond size will be much smaller depending on depth. Mine is roughly 2.5m square, but also over 1.5m deep so I used a 7m liner to be on the safe side (you need a bit spare all around).
getmeone to tek-monkey
24 Jan 17#5
Totally agree. A 1 meter Wide x 1Meter Long x 1Meter Deep Pond would be approx 3.5 meter each square of liner and underlay. This is only just about enough for a Bird bath.
SpyJoe
24 Jan 171#4
Great for attracting rats.
furiousjammin to SpyJoe
24 Jan 17#21
Great for attracting rats to shoot if you have an air rifle
nemo399
24 Jan 17#6
How would you prevent it from overflowing when it rains?
tek-monkey to nemo399
24 Jan 17#8
You lose more to evaporation than you gain in rain, depending on depth.
getmeone to nemo399
24 Jan 17#10
You dont. You have a drain pipe set at the final height of the water as a"Overflow". Bury it under the edging stones or whatever you are surrounding the pond with.
rmtheatre
24 Jan 172#7
Love the positivity from some hot dealers
getmeone to rmtheatre
24 Jan 171#11
Just pointing out the limitations.
fromegooner
24 Jan 171#9
Doubles up as a kids ice skating rink
atrixo
24 Jan 172#12
nice if you like hundreds of frogs and mosquitos in your garden.
tek-monkey to atrixo
24 Jan 172#15
I like frogs! Mossies depend on plants so none really with a koi pond, but lots with a nature pond. That said it also brings in the animals that eat them so if its wildlife you want....
I'd disagree, its easier to rip this up and build a bigger should you want than a fibreglass one plus this will fit the exact size of whatever hole you dig. I'd also never go with an all in one as you have to get it out of the pond for maintenance, none of my equipment is in my pond.
mcek to atrixo
24 Jan 17#16
hundreds of frogs (a good thing) will most likely mean zero mossies (also a good thing)
FlaminGalah to atrixo
24 Jan 171#17
it's called nature... and some of us like that sort of thing... :stuck_out_tongue:
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Pond Liner with Lifetime Guarantee and FREE Underlay. Next Day Delivery
FREE NEXT DAY DELIVERY
Strong and Durable.
Our flexible reversible pond liners have been keeping ponds watertight since 1974, and are GUARANTEED for LIFE
This liner is strong and durable with a strength enhancing, UV stabilised and rot resistant coating on each side of the liner. It comes in Black/Brown reversible finish, and is constructed of tri-laminate LDPE layers that are bonded together. The liner is approximately 0.35mm thick with a minimum weight of 200 grammes per square metre. It is flexible and easily shaped into the corners of your pond by making a few small folds; most thicker liners do not allow this flexibility. This is an excellent substitute for other heavyweight liners, such as Butyl and PVC, at much better value..
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I'd disagree, its easier to rip this up and build a bigger should you want than a fibreglass one plus this will fit the exact size of whatever hole you dig. I'd also never go with an all in one as you have to get it out of the pond for maintenance, none of my equipment is in my pond.