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Old April 3rd 06, 01:58 PM posted to rec.ponds
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Default Concealing liner, or how to make seal above liner?


Hi All

I've just made and filled a pond. This one is going to be a fairly
formal pond, and now has slabs cemented in around the edge.

The slabs are above the water level obviously, but I want to conceal
all the liner. Problem is that I don't want the water in contact
diorectly with the cement because it isn't sealed. So the question is,
what should I use to make a waterproof seal all around the pond, above
the liner and just below the slabs so that no liner is showing?

If anyone could recommend a product or technique I would be very
grateful.

Wilko (Berkshire, UK)


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