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Pond Construction & Filtration / Re: my revised design
« on: May 18, 2007, 06:38:23 AM »
Jonna
That was my thought exactly.
I'm going to have to shut down a pond in winter anyway. Unless I build a much bigger pond with all the necessary filtering and winter heating involved. I'm a little worried about a pond liner being damaged by ice. I'd probably cover it in winter but a little water would probably still sneak in there. or maybe It's not a big worry. We have a small aboveground swimming pool that freezes solid every winter and the liner is ok. It's a green nasty mess every spring but one afternoon is all that's required to get it back running.
That was my thought exactly.
I'm going to have to shut down a pond in winter anyway. Unless I build a much bigger pond with all the necessary filtering and winter heating involved. I'm a little worried about a pond liner being damaged by ice. I'd probably cover it in winter but a little water would probably still sneak in there. or maybe It's not a big worry. We have a small aboveground swimming pool that freezes solid every winter and the liner is ok. It's a green nasty mess every spring but one afternoon is all that's required to get it back running.