GardenBanter.co.uk

GardenBanter.co.uk (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/)
-   Ponds (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/ponds/)
-   -   Pond Building Question (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/ponds/42775-pond-building-question.html)

Lynn Strickland 11-09-2003 04:23 PM

Pond Building Question
 
I've seen two approaches:

A. Put down underlayment, liner - then fill the pond to settle the liner.
Drain the pond, then put in the rocks, gravel, etc.

B. Put down underlayment, liner, rocks and gravel - before filling the pond
for the first time.

Is plan B okay?

One other question . . . the 45 mil Firestone liner is supposed to last for
at least 20 years. How long have they been in use? Is it going to fall
apart at 20 years and one week, or will it likely last for 30 years? Does
anyone really know [I will have the liner completely covered by rock and/or
gravel]?

Are leaks inevitable, something I should plan on dealing with regularly, or
can I expect years of leak-free use?

Thanks



jon 11-09-2003 09:02 PM

Pond Building Question
 
Are you considering having fish ?
if you are the gravel and rocks will disapear under a layer much never to be
seen again and when you need to clean the pond out it will be a nightmare.
I did use method B'ish filling the pond to just below where rocks are
going then filling to just below next layer etc

Jon
"Lynn Strickland" wrote in message
ink.net...
I've seen two approaches:

A. Put down underlayment, liner - then fill the pond to settle the liner.
Drain the pond, then put in the rocks, gravel, etc.

B. Put down underlayment, liner, rocks and gravel - before filling the

pond
for the first time.

Is plan B okay?

One other question . . . the 45 mil Firestone liner is supposed to last

for
at least 20 years. How long have they been in use? Is it going to fall
apart at 20 years and one week, or will it likely last for 30 years? Does
anyone really know [I will have the liner completely covered by rock

and/or
gravel]?

Are leaks inevitable, something I should plan on dealing with regularly,

or
can I expect years of leak-free use?

Thanks





Dave M 11-09-2003 11:15 PM

Pond Building Question
 
We built our pond using plan B and seems to have worked fine?

"Lynn Strickland" wrote in message
ink.net...
I've seen two approaches:

A. Put down underlayment, liner - then fill the pond to settle the liner.
Drain the pond, then put in the rocks, gravel, etc.

B. Put down underlayment, liner, rocks and gravel - before filling the

pond
for the first time.

Is plan B okay?

One other question . . . the 45 mil Firestone liner is supposed to last

for
at least 20 years. How long have they been in use? Is it going to fall
apart at 20 years and one week, or will it likely last for 30 years? Does
anyone really know [I will have the liner completely covered by rock

and/or
gravel]?

Are leaks inevitable, something I should plan on dealing with regularly,

or
can I expect years of leak-free use?

Thanks





Dave M 11-09-2003 11:18 PM

Pond Building Question
 
We built our pond using plan B and seems to have worked fine?

"Lynn Strickland" wrote in message
ink.net...
I've seen two approaches:

A. Put down underlayment, liner - then fill the pond to settle the liner.
Drain the pond, then put in the rocks, gravel, etc.

B. Put down underlayment, liner, rocks and gravel - before filling the

pond
for the first time.

Is plan B okay?

One other question . . . the 45 mil Firestone liner is supposed to last

for
at least 20 years. How long have they been in use? Is it going to fall
apart at 20 years and one week, or will it likely last for 30 years? Does
anyone really know [I will have the liner completely covered by rock

and/or
gravel]?

Are leaks inevitable, something I should plan on dealing with regularly,

or
can I expect years of leak-free use?

Thanks





ponder 17-09-2003 02:24 AM

Pond Building Question
 
I would go with plan a, the idea is for the liner to fill-in all spaces
itself, if you do plan b you are stretching the liner and can get rips.
Liners will last that long and longer. The other questions really can't be
answered because anything can happen :)

Dave M wrote in message
ink.net...
We built our pond using plan B and seems to have worked fine?

"Lynn Strickland" wrote in message
ink.net...
I've seen two approaches:

A. Put down underlayment, liner - then fill the pond to settle the

liner.
Drain the pond, then put in the rocks, gravel, etc.

B. Put down underlayment, liner, rocks and gravel - before filling the

pond
for the first time.

Is plan B okay?

One other question . . . the 45 mil Firestone liner is supposed to last

for
at least 20 years. How long have they been in use? Is it going to fall
apart at 20 years and one week, or will it likely last for 30 years?

Does
anyone really know [I will have the liner completely covered by rock

and/or
gravel]?

Are leaks inevitable, something I should plan on dealing with regularly,

or
can I expect years of leak-free use?

Thanks








All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:37 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter