ripped pond liner

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is it possible to mend a torn pond liner? I have developed a fifty pence size hole approx. 4 inches from top of pond.
 

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liners can absolutely be repaired...you can buy repair tape or glue a scrap piece on..is your liner epdm rubber or pvc? and i have no idea what a 50 pence size hole is. youll just have to drain the water to a level a couple inches under the hole, clean the surface real good and use the appropriate adhesive for a scrap piece patch, or buy a patch kit online. a piece of scrap wood or something flat slid in behind the liner will make working the repair easier and give you a better finish product.
 
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We tore ours a few years back. We cleaned it with Mineral Spirits, be careful not to get any in the water. Bought double sided sticky repair tape and stuck a scrap piece of liner to it. Went around the whole piece with silicone. It never leaked.
 

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THE PATCH TAPE IS 6" WIDE, at least the tape available locally here is... i did this and then coated the patch edges with aquqrium silicone. i just had to wait 24 houirs to refill pond
 
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Good vid if you can empty the pond to the point where you need to fix the hole. There are a few products that allow you to fix the liner UNDER WATER, if you can't empty the pond at that spot. Daphne, where is your hole?
 
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Well, duh! yes, yes, then the vid works perfectly. Otherwise you gotta drain unless you use when of them goopy things you can use underwater.
 

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