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Category Archives: Pond Building
The new Pond – The Liner
The liner is a major component in any pond whether it be a preformed shell, concrete, or rubber lining. I had read a great deal about EPDM liners and how to size them for the pond. I was most concerned … Continue reading
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The new Pond – Digging the hole
It seemed to start off so easy. Simply drain and remove the old preformed liner pond then mark the new location, put some stakes in the ground and run string around the perimeter, and take a few measurements. Then just … Continue reading
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The new Pond – The budget
Over the last couple of years I had contacted professional landscapers and pond builders to determine the cost of building a naturalized pond. I was shocked with bids that were 15,ooo+ for a little pond 10x12x3. Upon realizing I need … Continue reading
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