What is the Advantage of Pond Shield Epoxy over a Pond Liner?

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Constructing a pond requires time and money. You have to spend hours of labor and expensive materials to construct a pond. Whether you hire someone or build the pond yourself, you will have to invest lots of time and money in your pond. Certainly, you would want that this part of your property looks as beautiful as possible and lasts for a long time to come.

It should be observed that a benefit of the pond liner is it carries a manufacturer's guarantee covering all normal wear. However, this manufacturer's guarantee does not cover any small holes or leaks that are attributable to falling branches, ice chips, raccoons or other small animals. A primary cause of leaks in a pond is kids hurling stones and other little stuff in the pond. And you should know that it is not a simple job to locate these leaks. You should drain the pond, remove the liner and search for the leak(s) that a Hubbell telescope would have trouble discovering before you can make a repair that possibly won't even last very long.

Another problem with the pond liner comes to light if you make a waterfall or other water feature into your pond landscape design. Rocks and boulders of considerable heft are used so as to secure the liner from the water fall. Whilst, they are useful for protecting the liner, bad weather and hard rains can shift these rocks from their position. Anyone walking around the structure is subject to slip, fall and injure themselves. Especially children would be inclined to playing around these water features and walking on the rocks. It is your fault that they get hurt.

If you had used pond shield epoxy to seal your stone or cement foundation rather than the pond liner, leaks would be simple to repair and no one would be injured by moving rocks, saving you substantial time and money.

There are some more advantages of choosing pond shield epoxy...

In case you have hired a contractor who tells you that you can have a bottom drain with a manufactured liner, then you need to be cautious. To install a drain in the liner, the contractor will have to cut the liner at the bottom. Your contractor will pay attention to the area surrounding the drain to ensure that it is as water-tight as he can make it. This is a really vulnerable area to leaks and one is likely to happen sometime in the life of the liner. Manufactured pond liners are not made or designed to cut or incorporate drains.

Pond shield epoxy can also protect your from this kind of trouble. With pond shield epoxy, you can design your pond in any size or shape you wish. You don't need to worry about sliding rocks when making water features for your pond. Manufactured pond liners hinder this creativeness because the pond must be made to accommodate their size and shape. You would like to make the most out of your investment regardless of whether you're building your pond yourself or you are hiring a contractor to build your pond. A manufactured liner is certainly a less expensive option but only in the beginning. In the years to follow, a manufactured line will cost a whole lot in upkeep. Use the pond shield epoxy method instead and you will save yourself a lot of time and money in the long run.