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Is it cheaper to buy it online with shipping, or better to pick it up at the
local lowe's, home depot, ect? The price Lowe's gave me was .40 a sq foot, and they only carry it in varying sizes. When we looked at it, the epdm roofing material was actually more expensive then the prepackaged pond liners, and I remember reading last year here that the roofing epdm was always cheaper, and exactly the same. We are looking at something here about 14x14 or such.. I still need to take actual measurments. Downside, is we are digging out VERY large rocks (Waynesville, NC), upsaide, is we have a great winter mountain view. Also we just saw a raccoon nearby (visible from the house) We probably should skip koi, and I'm sure the raccoon's would love that feast. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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I thought the roofing stuff was not fish friendly?
I could be wrong.... it's been known to happen.. ;-) "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Is it cheaper to buy it online with shipping, or better to pick it up at the local lowe's, home depot, ect? The price Lowe's gave me was .40 a sq foot, and they only carry it in varying sizes. When we looked at it, the epdm roofing material was actually more expensive then the prepackaged pond liners, and I remember reading last year here that the roofing epdm was always cheaper, and exactly the same. We are looking at something here about 14x14 or such.. I still need to take actual measurments. Downside, is we are digging out VERY large rocks (Waynesville, NC), upsaide, is we have a great winter mountain view. Also we just saw a raccoon nearby (visible from the house) We probably should skip koi, and I'm sure the raccoon's would love that feast. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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I thought the roofing stuff was not fish friendly?
I could be wrong.... it's been known to happen.. ;-) "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Is it cheaper to buy it online with shipping, or better to pick it up at the local lowe's, home depot, ect? The price Lowe's gave me was .40 a sq foot, and they only carry it in varying sizes. When we looked at it, the epdm roofing material was actually more expensive then the prepackaged pond liners, and I remember reading last year here that the roofing epdm was always cheaper, and exactly the same. We are looking at something here about 14x14 or such.. I still need to take actual measurments. Downside, is we are digging out VERY large rocks (Waynesville, NC), upsaide, is we have a great winter mountain view. Also we just saw a raccoon nearby (visible from the house) We probably should skip koi, and I'm sure the raccoon's would love that feast. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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Eric wrote:
One thing to watch out for in liner is the thickness, Last time I was at Home Depot the liner was kind of thin. Most pond liner is 45 mil thick. We bought ours online 20 x 25 and stayed at the 150 lb limit for ups, and saved a lot on shipping. The size you want could be shipped ups, but get a shipping quote first then compare. Hope this helps "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Is it cheaper to buy it online with shipping, or better to pick it up at the local lowe's, home depot, ect? The price Lowe's gave me was .40 a sq foot, and they only carry it in varying sizes. When we looked at it, the epdm roofing material was actually more expensive then the prepackaged pond liners, and I remember reading last year here that the roofing epdm was always cheaper, and exactly the same. We are looking at something here about 14x14 or such.. I still need to take actual measurments. Downside, is we are digging out VERY large rocks (Waynesville, NC), upsaide, is we have a great winter mountain view. Also we just saw a raccoon nearby (visible from the house) We probably should skip koi, and I'm sure the raccoon's would love that feast. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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Eric wrote:
One thing to watch out for in liner is the thickness, Last time I was at Home Depot the liner was kind of thin. Most pond liner is 45 mil thick. We bought ours online 20 x 25 and stayed at the 150 lb limit for ups, and saved a lot on shipping. The size you want could be shipped ups, but get a shipping quote first then compare. Hope this helps "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Is it cheaper to buy it online with shipping, or better to pick it up at the local lowe's, home depot, ect? The price Lowe's gave me was .40 a sq foot, and they only carry it in varying sizes. When we looked at it, the epdm roofing material was actually more expensive then the prepackaged pond liners, and I remember reading last year here that the roofing epdm was always cheaper, and exactly the same. We are looking at something here about 14x14 or such.. I still need to take actual measurments. Downside, is we are digging out VERY large rocks (Waynesville, NC), upsaide, is we have a great winter mountain view. Also we just saw a raccoon nearby (visible from the house) We probably should skip koi, and I'm sure the raccoon's would love that feast. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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Check your local roofing supply company as well. If you buy a complete roll
of 50' or 100' it is much cheaper. They generally carry 10' and 20' widths on hand. Some have more. Some also sell "scraps" or lengths less than a full roll that have been returned by the contractor. I have used the .45 mil roofing EPDM for years with no adverse effects on fish or plants. It usually has a talc powder on it so that it doesn't stick together and rolls out easily. You also have the choice of the .60 mil as well. As far as online, AZ ponds ( www.azponds.com) has quite a few sizes that they stock. Their prices were competetive, I just think that shipping costs could outweigh that, but I have not checked into it. Good luck. "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Is it cheaper to buy it online with shipping, or better to pick it up at the local lowe's, home depot, ect? The price Lowe's gave me was .40 a sq foot, and they only carry it in varying sizes. When we looked at it, the epdm roofing material was actually more expensive then the prepackaged pond liners, and I remember reading last year here that the roofing epdm was always cheaper, and exactly the same. We are looking at something here about 14x14 or such.. I still need to take actual measurments. Downside, is we are digging out VERY large rocks (Waynesville, NC), upsaide, is we have a great winter mountain view. Also we just saw a raccoon nearby (visible from the house) We probably should skip koi, and I'm sure the raccoon's would love that feast. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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Check your local roofing supply company as well. If you buy a complete roll
of 50' or 100' it is much cheaper. They generally carry 10' and 20' widths on hand. Some have more. Some also sell "scraps" or lengths less than a full roll that have been returned by the contractor. I have used the .45 mil roofing EPDM for years with no adverse effects on fish or plants. It usually has a talc powder on it so that it doesn't stick together and rolls out easily. You also have the choice of the .60 mil as well. As far as online, AZ ponds ( www.azponds.com) has quite a few sizes that they stock. Their prices were competetive, I just think that shipping costs could outweigh that, but I have not checked into it. Good luck. "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Is it cheaper to buy it online with shipping, or better to pick it up at the local lowe's, home depot, ect? The price Lowe's gave me was .40 a sq foot, and they only carry it in varying sizes. When we looked at it, the epdm roofing material was actually more expensive then the prepackaged pond liners, and I remember reading last year here that the roofing epdm was always cheaper, and exactly the same. We are looking at something here about 14x14 or such.. I still need to take actual measurments. Downside, is we are digging out VERY large rocks (Waynesville, NC), upsaide, is we have a great winter mountain view. Also we just saw a raccoon nearby (visible from the house) We probably should skip koi, and I'm sure the raccoon's would love that feast. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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We ended up succumbing to the bug today anyway, and bought 14x20 at lowes.
It has a 20 year warranty (like we'll ever get to take advantage of THAT, and it was about $170 or so with tax. "tg" wrote in message ... Check your local roofing supply company as well. If you buy a complete roll of 50' or 100' it is much cheaper. They generally carry 10' and 20' widths on hand. Some have more. Some also sell "scraps" or lengths less than a full roll that have been returned by the contractor. I have used the .45 mil roofing EPDM for years with no adverse effects on fish or plants. It usually has a talc powder on it so that it doesn't stick together and rolls out easily. You also have the choice of the .60 mil as well. As far as online, AZ ponds ( www.azponds.com) has quite a few sizes that they stock. Their prices were competetive, I just think that shipping costs could outweigh that, but I have not checked into it. Good luck. "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Is it cheaper to buy it online with shipping, or better to pick it up at the local lowe's, home depot, ect? The price Lowe's gave me was .40 a sq foot, and they only carry it in varying sizes. When we looked at it, the epdm roofing material was actually more expensive then the prepackaged pond liners, and I remember reading last year here that the roofing epdm was always cheaper, and exactly the same. We are looking at something here about 14x14 or such.. I still need to take actual measurments. Downside, is we are digging out VERY large rocks (Waynesville, NC), upsaide, is we have a great winter mountain view. Also we just saw a raccoon nearby (visible from the house) We probably should skip koi, and I'm sure the raccoon's would love that feast. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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We ended up succumbing to the bug today anyway, and bought 14x20 at lowes.
It has a 20 year warranty (like we'll ever get to take advantage of THAT, and it was about $170 or so with tax. "tg" wrote in message ... Check your local roofing supply company as well. If you buy a complete roll of 50' or 100' it is much cheaper. They generally carry 10' and 20' widths on hand. Some have more. Some also sell "scraps" or lengths less than a full roll that have been returned by the contractor. I have used the .45 mil roofing EPDM for years with no adverse effects on fish or plants. It usually has a talc powder on it so that it doesn't stick together and rolls out easily. You also have the choice of the .60 mil as well. As far as online, AZ ponds ( www.azponds.com) has quite a few sizes that they stock. Their prices were competetive, I just think that shipping costs could outweigh that, but I have not checked into it. Good luck. "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Is it cheaper to buy it online with shipping, or better to pick it up at the local lowe's, home depot, ect? The price Lowe's gave me was .40 a sq foot, and they only carry it in varying sizes. When we looked at it, the epdm roofing material was actually more expensive then the prepackaged pond liners, and I remember reading last year here that the roofing epdm was always cheaper, and exactly the same. We are looking at something here about 14x14 or such.. I still need to take actual measurments. Downside, is we are digging out VERY large rocks (Waynesville, NC), upsaide, is we have a great winter mountain view. Also we just saw a raccoon nearby (visible from the house) We probably should skip koi, and I'm sure the raccoon's would love that feast. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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"Eric and Bobbie" wrote in message ...
Eric wrote: One thing to watch out for in liner is the thickness, Last time I was at Home Depot the liner was kind of thin. Most pond liner is 45 mil thick. We bought ours online 20 x 25 and stayed at the 150 lb limit for ups, and saved a lot on shipping. The size you want could be shipped ups, but get a shipping quote first then compare. Hope this helps "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Is it cheaper to buy it online with shipping, or better to pick it up at the local lowe's, home depot, ect? The price Lowe's gave me was .40 a sq foot, and they only carry it in varying sizes. When we looked at it, the epdm roofing material was actually more expensive then the prepackaged pond liners, and I remember reading last year here that the roofing epdm was always cheaper, and exactly the same. We are looking at something here about 14x14 or such.. I still need to take actual measurments. Downside, is we are digging out VERY large rocks (Waynesville, NC), upsaide, is we have a great winter mountain view. Also we just saw a raccoon nearby (visible from the house) We probably should skip koi, and I'm sure the raccoon's would love that feast. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! A few years ago I enlarged my pond. I purchased my liner from Water Garden Creations at a good price, free shipping and delivered to the door. The liner was 45 ml EPDM pond grade. I was very satisfied with the deal. Happy water gardening. http://www.watergardenceations.com/w...e/shopping.htm |
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