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Carolyn LeCrone wrote:
"Dean A. Markley" wrote in message . .. seneca wrote: I'm about to install a pond and have heard that some people use a special fabric layer on the soil, before they put the liner down. Apparently it stops little stones sticking through. I just happen to have a load of oold carpet and the underlay that I have taken out of the house when a wooden flor was layed. I was wondering whether this would be ok. I could put down both the carpet and the underlay for extra cushioning. What I need to know is would the carpet begin to smell once it got damp. The last thing I want to do is have a terrinble smell coming from around the pond once it is all fitted and then the nightmare of having to get it all out. Nah, you should be OK with that. Just make sure you backfill and have all the edges of the carpet covered. By the way, I actually purchased that cheap outdoor carpet for my pond. Works well. Dean We used old carpet and completely covered it by the liner. We went to a carpet store and they let us use the stuff in their dumpster. Carolyn Now you tell me!!! LOL, I only spent $20 but I'll remember that next time! Thanks! Dean |
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