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Pond Liners

Our huge selection of quality pond liners includes everything you need to provide a perfect water tight base for your pond.

The range includes butyl pond liner, PVC pond liner, rubber pond liners and our own PondKraft Polyex pond liner. Whatever your pond size or design, we’ll have the perfect sized pond liner for you.

FREE Delivery to qualifying postcodes (as long as your order weighs less than 30kg), when you Spend £60 or more.

We’re sorry but the FREE delivery offer does not apply to Northern Ireland, Islands or Scottish Highlands. Click here for a list of exempted postcodes.

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What Are Pond Liners and Why Do I Need One?
Pond liners are essential materials used to create a watertight barrier between the soil and the water in your pond. They prevent water from seeping into the ground, ensuring that your pond retains its water level. Without a pond liner, water would quickly drain away, making it difficult to maintain a stable pond environment. Whether you're constructing a small garden pond or a larger water feature, a high-quality pond liner is crucial to keep your pond full and healthy.

 

What Types of Pond Liners Are Available?
At Bradshaws Direct, we offer a range of pond liners to suit different needs and budgets. Our selection includes flexible liners made from materials like PVC, EPDM rubber, and reinforced polyethylene. Each material has its advantages; for example, EPDM rubber is known for its durability and flexibility, making it ideal for ponds with irregular shapes. We also provide pre-formed liners for smaller ponds, which are easy to install and maintain. Depending on your pond's size and shape, we can help you choose the best liner to ensure long-lasting performance. We offer a handy calculator to help you determine the optimum pond liner for your needs.

 

How Do I Install a Pond Liner?
Installing a pond liner requires careful preparation and attention to detail. First, you'll need to excavate your pond area and remove any sharp objects that could puncture the liner. Next, lay down a protective underlay before placing the liner in the pond, ensuring it fits snugly against the contours of your excavation. Once the liner is in place, you can begin filling the pond with water, adjusting the liner as the water level rises. Finally, trim any excess liner and secure the edges with rocks or soil to create a natural-looking finish.