Fish Pond Repair easy with PondPro2000

There are various types of pond liners available in the market each having its own characteristics. Pond liners are actually very low on the pocket if they are maintained with proper care. Pond liner repair is an easy job when you have mastered how to repair a pond liner. The most famous types of pond liners are the flexible pond liners and the rigid pond liners. The flexible pond liners are made up of strong and flexible materials like plastic that can last for almost 20 to 25 years. These pond liners come with special UV protection, that increases their durability. Still, there comes time when one or the other smallest task of pond liner repairs comes in the way. There are a few things to keep in mind for pond liner repair. The most common type of pond liner material is made from EPDM rubber. EPDM rubber is preferred because it is one of the most flexible and affordable types of materials. It is also one of the most flexible types of pond liner material because it is made of rubber. There are no toxic chemicals that may harm your fish either. Another benefit of EPDM rubber is that is it naturally resistant to UV light.

Concrete ponds are difficult to repair, especially in winter where the cold climate causes the ground to heave. Masonry-based repair materials dry rigidly and will break again during winter. Herco Fish Pond Coating material is a neoprene-based product for covering cement block, brick and cracked concrete ponds. This material becomes a heavy-duty neoprene membrane that gives a long-lasting repair.

Good Pond Liners have some things in common that prevent frequent damage. Flexible materials are popular. They are manufactured in sheet form with factory-welded seams, and U.V. stabilized to resist the effect of the sun. Mostly they are black in color for reflecting value, and are fish- or potable-grade. They will last longer if buried and away from sunlight (around 20-30 years more than rubber materials).

For small Fish pond repairs that take less time and efforts, you can always use the pond liner repair tapes. The pond liner tapes are specially designed to repair the smallest of tears and holes that are visible over the pond liner. You can always use single sided pond liner tapes (6 inch tape), for the same. Before starting the smallest task of pond liner repair, make sure that you have removed all the water and the rough materials from the pond. Clean up the pond liner by using naphtha or such cleaners. Apply the tape on the affected area by giving even pressure on all sides of the tape.

For joining two liners, thoroughly clean the liner splice areas with Coleman fuel or naphtha and an abrasive pad, and wipe clean with a paper towel. Apply the 3″ double-sided tape to the top edge of one liner, and lay the bottom edge of the second liner directly on top. Apply the tape over the exposed edge of the splice with three inches on each side. Apply lap sealant and allow drying.

For best results while applying patches to repair liners, in the case of Polythene liners, clean liner with clean water and let dry before applying patch. For EPDM, clean liner with a rubber pad and clean water and let dry before applying patch. The main point is to remember not to use solvent or gasoline to clean the liner. The success of PondPro 2000 is through combining ethylene and propylene with a diene monomer. PondPro 2000 is safe for fish and plant life as well as chlorinated water. This polymer (when crosslinked) is an excellent moisture barrier, resistant to oxidation and UV degradation but its most important property is its ability to tolerate both low as well as high temperatures (from minus 62 to plus 350 degrees Fahrenheit).

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  1. Ron Burke says:

    I have a pond in the front yard that has been leaking for a couple of years. I have had a pond service that never forgets to charge me, however, he never is successful in repairing the leak. Can you suggest a service that is both familiar with PondPro2000 and successful at repairing leaks? Please email me or call me at 770-587-5146. Many thanks, Ron

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