I made a pond but the liner is too short , what can i do to that?




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I would buy some multi-layer plastic liners and add that to the pond. You can fold and sculpt around the existing liner
Liner is too short - What can I do? - Houzz
Mar 18, 2008 - I can't seem to keep my pond level high enough. ... Then you can clean the edges of theliner with alcohol (make sure it doesn't go into the ... Adding to an existing pond liner | Garden Pond Forums
Mar 23, 2012 - 10 posts - 5 authors
I have a pond with liner (I think EDPM) that is about 10 years old. ... Basically, I can't fill the pond all the way because the liner is too short in this spot. ... they make seam tape for EPDM liners...you can order it online or your local ... it would work, I have done it in my pond for my stream, you use the double ... How do I fix this liner problem!! | Garden Pond Forums
Mar 15, 2015 - 20 posts - 8 authors
So once again I am having this problem with my pond edge after all of ... You can do like ponddigger didbut instead of cement use rocks ,like he ... You want a little slack in your liner to allow for water weight and ground shift.
You can seam two pond liner together.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/attaching-two-garden-pond-liners-together-99634.html