Pond liners prevent the soil from being penetrated
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Since ages, we are aware of the ponds that are generally small water bodies surrounded by lush green forests and add extra grace to the beauty of the place. There are mainly two types of ponds – naturally made and artificial. Today many people prefer having pond in their homes. This practice is in use from several years with Romans, Egyptians and Chinese loved to adorn their gardens with beautiful ponds.
Have you ever heard of pond liners though they are the most important part of a pond? They are like the foundation of a building. A natural lake or pond has dirt, rock and silt at its bottom. The primary task of a pond liner is to prevent the pond water from penetrating the soil, making the soil silty.
There are different types of pond liners come in the market. The most widely used are preformed and custom-made or flexible. Preformed pond liners are found to be ideal for small garden ponds as they are quick and easy to install. On the other hand, flexible liners are suitable for medium-sized ponds. These liners are made of natural materials such as rubber and clay, as well as synthetic such as PVC liners.
Before installing a preformed pond liner, you need to make a hole fitting to the space of the pond. In case of installing flexible pond liners, one needs to confirm whether any sharp objects will penetrate the liner.
Preformed pond liners are made of plastic and make no space for leakage. They are hard to fit, due to their varying shapes and depth sizes, and perfect for small ponds. Such ponds are usually expensive, with high delivery charges. Flexible liners include rubber products like butyl rubber, EPDM (ethylene propylene dyiene monomer) rubber, and clay like sodium bentonyte clay. Synthetic plastics include P.V.C. (polyvinyl chloride), polyethylene (a thermo plastic) and Ultra Guard (polymeric alloy).
The transportation of flexible pond liners is easy and convenient as they are not limit by size and shape. The materials can be customized into the pond shape of your choice. Moreover, they can be easily customized to fit any size of pond. There is a variety of material to suit every need. The pond will look natural as it blends with the landscape.
With the advent of garden pools and preformed pool liners, all the hassles of concrete and other raw material are saved. Heavy-duty Pond Liners are available with long-term guarantees, and sell for less than $1 per square foot
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