CACAdmin
Jun 15th 2009, 10:05 AM
Some of you already have ponds from other years or even if it's your first year for a pond may have already got it set up. I do realize though that it's only starting to warm up in some parts of the country so you may not have already started the project. (or it may be in the future planning stages).
An in ground pond will require a liner, and although pond shops do sell a number of different sized liners, you are still faced with the task of either making your pond the size and shape of the liner or trying to fit the liner to the pond with minimal creasing, etc.
A solution would be a custom liner. And it appears we do have a Canadian company, Cover-Tech (http://www.cover-tech.com/pondliners.htm) (in New Brunswick) makes pond liners in any size from your choice of materials...and they ship both to Canada and the US.
Their site only gives prices (per sq. foot) on standard liners (you'd need to contact them for a quote on a custom liner).
An in ground pond will require a liner, and although pond shops do sell a number of different sized liners, you are still faced with the task of either making your pond the size and shape of the liner or trying to fit the liner to the pond with minimal creasing, etc.
A solution would be a custom liner. And it appears we do have a Canadian company, Cover-Tech (http://www.cover-tech.com/pondliners.htm) (in New Brunswick) makes pond liners in any size from your choice of materials...and they ship both to Canada and the US.
Their site only gives prices (per sq. foot) on standard liners (you'd need to contact them for a quote on a custom liner).