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Bryan
February 6th 04, 05:18 AM
Haven't been here in a while. Pond is all dark and gloomy looking, but after
seeing my tax rebate from good old G.W., I'm looking into a liner this
spring. If memory serves me right, I need a 20'x30'. I'm looking into the
best I can afford, which seems to be 45mil EPDM. I've found it in 2 Shawnee,
OK sites justliners & pondliners for $.42/sq ft. Is this a going ratefor
this type/size liner? Should I be looking into a different type besides
EPDM?
Thanks.
Bryan
BenignVanilla
February 6th 04, 02:26 PM
"Bryan" > wrote in message
...
> Haven't been here in a while. Pond is all dark and gloomy looking, but
after
> seeing my tax rebate from good old G.W., I'm looking into a liner this
> spring. If memory serves me right, I need a 20'x30'. I'm looking into the
> best I can afford, which seems to be 45mil EPDM. I've found it in 2
Shawnee,
> OK sites justliners & pondliners for $.42/sq ft. Is this a going ratefor
> this type/size liner? Should I be looking into a different type besides
> EPDM?
I bought mine from pondtechnology.com in Baltimore last year. Good price,
nice people.
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Glenn Lynn
February 6th 04, 03:11 PM
I won't comment on the price because I live half way across the
country from you. In my opinion, you get what you pay for. Even
though there are cheaper liners out there, the EPDM is the best you
can get. It is also easy to work with.
Glenn Lynn
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 23:18:56 -0600, "Bryan" >
wrote:
>Haven't been here in a while. Pond is all dark and gloomy looking, but after
>seeing my tax rebate from good old G.W., I'm looking into a liner this
>spring. If memory serves me right, I need a 20'x30'. I'm looking into the
>best I can afford, which seems to be 45mil EPDM. I've found it in 2 Shawnee,
>OK sites justliners & pondliners for $.42/sq ft. Is this a going ratefor
>this type/size liner? Should I be looking into a different type besides
>EPDM?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Bryan
>
John Bachman
February 6th 04, 06:58 PM
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 09:26:08 -0500, "BenignVanilla"
> wrote:
>
>"Bryan" > wrote in message
...
>> Haven't been here in a while. Pond is all dark and gloomy looking, but
>after
>> seeing my tax rebate from good old G.W., I'm looking into a liner this
>> spring. If memory serves me right, I need a 20'x30'. I'm looking into the
>> best I can afford, which seems to be 45mil EPDM. I've found it in 2
>Shawnee,
>> OK sites justliners & pondliners for $.42/sq ft. Is this a going ratefor
>> this type/size liner? Should I be looking into a different type besides
>> EPDM?
>
>I bought mine from pondtechnology.com in Baltimore last year. Good price,
>nice people.
>
I got a complete pond kit from them and was very happy with it. No
problems and real nice people. Call 'em up, give 'em your dimensions
and layout and tada, pond kit comes.
A happy customer.
John
Barbara2245
February 6th 04, 10:59 PM
Glenn Lynn > wrote in message >...
> I won't comment on the price because I live half way across the
> country from you. In my opinion, you get what you pay for. Even
> though there are cheaper liners out there, the EPDM is the best you
> can get. It is also easy to work with.
>
> Glenn Lynn
>
> On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 23:18:56 -0600, "Bryan" >
> wrote:
>
> >Haven't been here in a while. Pond is all dark and gloomy looking, but after
> >seeing my tax rebate from good old G.W., I'm looking into a liner this
> >spring. If memory serves me right, I need a 20'x30'. I'm looking into the
> >best I can afford, which seems to be 45mil EPDM. I've found it in 2 Shawnee,
> >OK sites justliners & pondliners for $.42/sq ft. Is this a going ratefor
> >this type/size liner? Should I be looking into a different type besides
> >EPDM?
> >
Acouple of years ago I purchased a liner from Water Garden Creations
at a good price with no shipping charge and delivered to the door. It
was a 45 ml EPDM with no problems and quick delivery. Happy water
gardening.
> >Thanks.http://watergardencreations.com/webstore/Shopping.htm
> >
> >Bryan
> >
john rutz
February 7th 04, 06:51 PM
Hal wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 23:18:56 -0600, "Bryan" >
> wrote:
>
>
> Permalon is lighter easier to work with and stronger. I have about a
> 300 gallon of EPDM and a 1000 gallon pond with a bottom drain of
> Permalon and would go with permalon if I did it again.
>
> Regards,
>
> Hal
I also vote for Permalon it can be gotten from kencofish.com
Bryan
February 8th 04, 07:38 AM
Permalon over 45mil EPDM? Can you explain? Just because of shipping weight,
or is it stroger, more durable, last longer?
Here's my situation: Pond is about 19-20' long, 8' wide at the widest,
crescent shape, about 3' at the deepest, plant shelves along the sides
(which need to be made deeper when I put in new liner). I live in OK, zone
6, I think, so not real harsh winter, about 2-3 weeks total of below
freezing all winter long. Summer 100+ for 30-100 days. Potential for
tornados & hail (hasn't yet [knock, knock]). As for shipping weight, they
were closed today so I didn't get to call and see shipping, and if pick up
is an option/same price, but they are based about 25-30 min drive away,
nuthin' compared to shipping savings. Closest price I found to $.42/ft was
$.54/ft about 5 miles away, but at 600ft that's a $72 difference.
So in long I guess I'm asking what's the difference, advantages/disavantages
of one over the other?
OK, read some sites while typing this. So it says a 20mil permalon is 4-5x
stonger than 45-60mil EPDM?! BUT yet only carries a 1 year warrenty vs 20yrs
of EPDM. One site says EPDM is "high elongation" meaning it has streach,
able to streach over objects if the ground shifts. I assume they mean like
side errosion, it would streach to fit new size. Permalon says it's strong
enough to support it's self in side errosion. I don't expect this in my
situation, possibly tree roots groing in, turtles, snakes etc moving in.
Which is right for me? Price is similar $.42 EPDM $.39 Permalon
Sorry for long, babbling post. Hopes this makes sence (I'm confused on what
to buy!)
Bryan
"john rutz" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> Hal wrote:
> > On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 23:18:56 -0600, "Bryan" >
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> > Permalon is lighter easier to work with and stronger. I have about a
> > 300 gallon of EPDM and a 1000 gallon pond with a bottom drain of
> > Permalon and would go with permalon if I did it again.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Hal
>
> I also vote for Permalon it can be gotten from kencofish.com
>
KenCo
February 8th 04, 05:05 PM
Bryan wrote:
> Permalon over 45mil EPDM? Can you explain? Just because of shipping weight,
> or is it stroger, more durable, last longer?
all of the above :)
> As for shipping weight, they
> were closed today so I didn't get to call and see shipping, and if pick up
> is an option/same price, but they are based about 25-30 min drive away,
> nuthin' compared to shipping savings. Closest price I found to $.42/ft was
> $.54/ft about 5 miles away, but at 600ft that's a $72 difference.
EPDM .45 mil = 450 lbs per 1000 sq ft.
Permalon = 70 lbs per 1000 sq ft.
> So in long I guess I'm asking what's the difference, advantages/disavantages
> of one over the other?
>
> OK, read some sites while typing this. So it says a 20mil permalon is 4-5x
> stonger than 45-60mil EPDM?! BUT yet only carries a 1 year warrenty vs 20yrs
> of EPDM.
1 yr "unconditional" vs 20 yr manuf. defect and HAS to
be "Pond liner" not roofing material.
both have expected lifes of 50 yrs or so.
One site says EPDM is "high elongation" meaning it has streach,
> able to streach over objects if the ground shifts. I assume they mean like
> side errosion, it would streach to fit new size. Permalon says it's strong
> enough to support it's self in side errosion. I don't expect this in my
> situation, possibly tree roots groing in, turtles, snakes etc moving in.
> Which is right for me? Price is similar $.42 EPDM $.39 Permalon
lighter/stronger hmmm ......
next, the service after the sale is the most important factor,
not the few cents price diff..
.. :)
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fuerjefe
February 8th 04, 06:22 PM
Bryan wrote:
> Permalon over 45mil EPDM? Can you explain? Just because of shipping weight,
> or is it stroger, more durable, last longer?
>
>.
>>
>>Hal wrote:
>>
>>>On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 23:18:56 -0600, "Bryan" >
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>Permalon is lighter easier to work with and stronger. I have about a
>>>300 gallon of EPDM and a 1000 gallon pond with a bottom drain of
>>>Permalon and would go with permalon if I did it again.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Hal
>>
>>I also vote for Permalon it can be gotten from kencofish.com
>>
>
> heres my 1 cents on the diff
when I put in my second pond it was 10x 20 ft and took six of us two
hours to wrestle the EPDM into place, the last pond is 25x 50 ft and
took me and my wife 30 min to put the permalon into place,
I have driven a backhoe and my pickup[ into the pond when needed without
dammaging the permalon, not so the epdm
John Rutz
John Rutz
>
John Bachman
February 8th 04, 09:49 PM
On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 11:22:59 -0700, fuerjefe >
wrote:
>when I put in my second pond it was 10x 20 ft and took six of us two
>hours to wrestle the EPDM into place, the last pond is 25x 50 ft and
>took me and my wife 30 min to put the permalon into place,
>I have driven a backhoe and my pickup[ into the pond when needed without
>dammaging the permalon, not so the epdm
OK, I want to know. Why did you drive your pickup into the pond?
Cannot wait to hear the answer.
All ears, err . . . eyes.
John
fuerjefe
February 14th 04, 01:17 AM
John Bachman wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 11:22:59 -0700, fuerjefe >
> wrote:.
>
> OK, I want to know. Why did you drive your pickup into the pond?
> Cannot wait to hear the answer.
>
> All ears, err . . . eyes.
>
> John
>
ROFLMAO
would you believe to pull the cattails out?? they had taken over the
veggiebog "filter"
I had to get right up agaist them otherwise they pulled out of the ropes
guess I realy shoulda got some pics of the op[eration
John Rutz
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