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Hiding a pond liner

I have been asked to replace the pond liner in this pond and need to hide the top of the liner. The old liner was covered with a cement flashing.

I have looked around for other ideas but they all seem to relate to ponds with shallow edges where the liner can be covered in stones as opposed the vertical edge in this pond.

Any ideas?

Wimbledon Gardens

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  • I should have said Duncan that the concrete liner is probably cracked due to tree roots so if the concrete were repaired it would probably go again.

  • The owner has emptied the pond.

    I will be tackling the 'rockery' as well so I can probably sort that out.

    The liner on the has been attached with masses of silicone on the sides and its all coming away. It looks a right mess.

    Wimbledon Gardens

  • I'd go for a complete rebuild, use a butyal rubber liner, if that mound is hiding the pump etc, build a purpose built pump/filter house and line the edge of the pond in either cut sand stone or diagnol laid paving.
    No point in having it built that high round unless trying to keep kids out.

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