Category: EPDM Pond Liner
There’s nothing quite like the sound of running water in your backyard to help you unwind after a long day. But that peace disappears the moment you notice your water level is dropping. If you’ve been topping off your pond every few days, you aren’t just losing water – you’re losing your sanity. Whether it’s a hairline crack in a concrete fountain or a mysterious tear in a liner, dealing with a leak feels like a massive headache. The good news? You don’t need to call in a professional crew or spend a fortune on...
There’s nothing quite like that first warm April morning when you head out to the backyard, cup in hand, to check on the pond. But as the ice vanishes, reality sets in. Winter can be brutal on a backyard ecosystem, and if you don’t start the season with a solid plan, you’ll be playing catch-up with algae and leaks until August. If you’re looking to get your pond back in peak shape, here is the ultimate April startup guide – built from years of seeing what actually works for a healthy, clear, and leak-free season. 1. The “Wake Up” Inspection: Checking Your Liner The...
Owning a pond is a labor of love. Whether it’s a quiet koi sanctuary in your backyard or a sprawling commercial water feature, the foundation of that beauty is structural integrity. But as every pond owner eventually learns, water is persistent. The biggest headache we face isn’t maintenance – it’s the leak. Traditional fixes usually involve messy patches, temporary adhesives, or the absolute nightmare of tearing out and replacing an entire pond liner. At Pond Pro 2000, we don’t think you should have to rebuild your investment every few years. That’s why we offer a...
If you own a backyard pond, you know that specific sinking feeling when you look out the window and realize the water level has dropped six inches overnight. Suddenly, your peaceful sanctuary feels like a high-stakes plumbing project. Whether it’s a slow, annoying seep or a jagged crack in your concrete basin, a leaking pond is a massive headache. In the past, fixing a leak usually meant two things: shelling out thousands for a professional crew or the back-breaking misery of ripping out rocks and plants to install a bulky, stiff rubber sheet. Thankfully, things...
It’s the middle of winter. You walk out to your backyard, breath visible in the crisp air, and notice something alarming. The beautiful sheet of ice that should be covering your pond has dipped to a dangerous level. Or worse, you see visible cracks in your concrete feature that weren’t there in the fall. Panic sets in. You know that water loss in winter can be catastrophic for your hibernating fish and the structural integrity of the pond itself. But here lies the million-dollar question: Can you actually perform a repair when the thermometer is...
EPDM Pond liners are a common choice for many pond owners. People use them because they can be a great tool to keep water in place. However, if the liner isn’t placed correctly or gets a crack, there can be leaking issues. To prevent this, make sure you place your liner correctly. Applying an EPDM pond liner sealant is a great extra step to prevent cracks and leaks from developing as your liner ages. This will keep the water in your pond where it belongs. Proper application of your pond liner sealant will ensure that...
A pond can be a great addition to your backyard. It provides a home for fish and other animals and plants, plus it’s beautiful to look at. If there’s a tear, you want to perform a pond liner repair quickly so you can return to enjoying the water’s tranquility. The good news is that you don’t need to call a pond repair professional for many pond liner leaks. If you’re dealing with a minor tear or crack, you can handle the repair independently, saving you time and money. If you have an EPDM pond liner,...
If you have a man-made pond in your backyard, it is important that you keep an eye on the pond to make sure everything is working properly. It can be a terrible feeling to come out to your pond one day and find that most or all of the water has been drained away because of a leak. If you have water plants and fish in the pond, a severe leak could even kill them. Fortunately, if you are vigilant, you can notice these leaks early on and have them fixed. In fact, most people...