This option creates a long-lasting and durable water feature for you to enjoy for years to come without worrying about leaks.
This option helps create a healthy ecosystem without extra additives and can reduce maintenance needs with a natural approach.
This non-toxic option offers excellent water retention to keep your koi fish and aquatic plants happy, healthy, and safe.
This option is easy to install and maintain and offers excellent water retention and durability that can last for years.
Manipulate this option any way you need to without worrying about premature failures or wearing yourself out while getting it where it needs to be.
This option can conform to almost any shape without tearing or unnecessary folds and creases, making it perfect for non-traditional water features.
A lot goes into deciding what pond liner to buy. Before you make your final decision, make sure you keep these things in mind.
A: While it’s never wrong to use an underlayment, it may not be as essential if you’re using a thick, heavy-duty pond liner or if you have relatively soft soil underneath your pond. The rockier the soil, the more trees and shrubs nearby, and the thinner your liner, the more likely your liner is to get punctured or torn, leading to a long, drawn-out repair process. An underlayment offers a layer of protection for your pond liner, even for the toughest of liners, and can extend its lifetime for years of continued enjoyment.
A: As long as you make sure to get a liner that is designated as safe for fish, you can keep fish in a pond with a liner. Certain liner materials can have substances added to them that are toxic to fish and will leach into the water for the lifetime of the liner. If you want to keep fish in your pond, make sure that the liner you’re considering is specifically designed for ponds and doesn’t contain any added chemicals.