How can pond liner be attached to a concrete sidewalk and house foundation?
I have a nice curved sidewalk on one side and the house on the other. I would like to attach the pond liner in some way so it looks like the side of the pond is the sidewalk. Any tips would be appreciated.
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July 19th, 2010 at 6:36 am
I’m assuming this is NOT a public sidewalk – a pond right up to it would be a liability for children walking by – but a smaller walkway on your property.
If so, simply dig your pond in that spot, and dig and shape the wall very close to the sidewalk.
July 19th, 2010 at 7:27 am
screw a piece of termination bar to the side of the walk and caulk the top of the bar…
July 19th, 2010 at 8:06 am
Dig slightly under the sidewalk and use bricks or rocks to hold the liner in place. The biggest problem with this approach is that the pond is below grade and subject to run off daily from the sidewalk and surrounds.
There is a liquid epoxy spray/paint on liner that works well, but it’s very expensive. Check that out.
Another way would be to stack rocks or bricks inside the liner from the bottom to the top of the liner. You would still have your runoff problems tho.