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![]() wrote in message ... yes. I too have permalon in my last pond and am happy with it. but the Pond Lady used it in one of her newest water lily greenhouses and they walk thru them all the time and the dirt and grit ends up on the liner and they too abraded right thru the liner. she is going to reline with EPDM. Ingrid Paul Menashe wrote: I have used permalon, it is pretty good in most respects, won't puncture easily and is light and easy to use. The one drawback is that it abrades easily. I got leaks where I had rocks overlaying and deer regularly come to drink . . . now my stream and waterfall have edpm instead. snip I don't use permalon, so be sure to salt your newsreader while reading this post. I have heard from others that the Permalon does not stretch as well as the EPDM. In working on my pond hole, I found the bendability/stretchability of the EPDM to be important. BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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