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Top 10 Questions about Composite Geomembranes and RPE
Geomembranes are a class of impermeable geotextiles used in a wide range of applications
RPE Applications: Potable Water and More
Potable water, or water intended for human consumption, is considered the highest quality water for normal use.
RPE Applications: Toxic Conditions
Complete and absolute containment is the only acceptable standard for managing waste clearly identified as toxic.
RPE Applications: Ponds of all Types
One of the defining characteristics of reinforced polyethylene geomembranes is their impermeability to liquids of all types.
RPE: The Leader in Composite Geomembranes
A wide range of industries depend on high quality, durable, impermeable geomembranes, wherever there’s a need for dependable containment.
What's the difference between Geosynthetics, Geomembranes and Geotextiles
Polyethylene sheet products are regularly referred to using several different terms
Maintaining a New Pond Liner
A well-installed liner doesn’t need a lot of direct maintenance.
Things To Do After Replacing Your Pond Liner
Once your liner is fully installed and securely anchored, you’re ready to get back to normal.
How To Replace a Pond Liner
Now that your excavation is fully renovated and ready for action, it’s time for the main event:
When Replacing a Pond Liner Take These Things into Consideration
This is the ideal time to make adjustments, add protections, or add new features to your pond.
Should You Get Rid of Your Old Pond Liner?
Once the pond is empty, and the liner is fully exposed, it’s time to remove it. But wait! In some cases, it may be a reasonable option to leave the liner there.
4 Steps to Replacing a Pond Liner
Once you’ve settled on replacement, you’re looking at a good chunk of work, so it’s wise to plan to make the most of your effort.
Should Your Repair or Replace Your Pond Liner?
Repair is almost always the least expensive option, providing it is successful on the first try.
Locating a Leak in Your Pond Liner
Most direct damage to the liner produces tears and punctures. A large hole near the surface of the water may be easy to identify and evaluate.
Dealing with Pond Liner Leaks - Where Has All the Water Gone?
Once you’ve taken a shot at identifying the type of liner you’re working with, it’s time to try to identify the type, location, and cause of the leak, if possible.
5 Types of Pond Liners
Whether you’re dealing with a dry, semi-dry, or just a mildly leaky pond, take the time to see what’s there, a few inches or several inches into the dirt.
What Type of Pond do I Have?
Artificial ponds come in all shapes and sizes and are used for almost every imaginable purpose
10 Great Fish Species for a Garden Pond—Plus Fish to Avoid
Looking for the right fish species to keep in your new garden pond?
Considerations for Both Large Pond Liners and Small Pond Liners
As you’re researching the best ways to build a pond, you’ll run into a lot of conflicting ideas and information.
How to Choose Pond Liner Thickness
Knowing how to choose the thickness of your pond liner is crucial.
Top 11 Reasons to Use RPE Pond Liners
Among pond liner materials, RPE, which stands for “reinforced polyethylene,” is one of the most popular, both for smaller garden ponds and large recreational or industrial use ponds.
Top 10 Reasons to Use HPDE Pond Liners
If you’re building a pond, there are lots of options available, from RPE liners to EPDM, HPDE, and even rigid plastic pond liners.