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  • Snap-ant
    Snap-ant Posts: 15,944 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
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  • redrose1414
    redrose1414 Posts: 452 Forumite
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    Good morning,
    Does anyone know anything about ponds? My husband built a pond last year in memory of his DM and it has sprung a leak. I know the leak is at the bottom as it has drained completely (over 3 days).
    My question is as I can't find the hole can I just lay another layer of liner over the bottom of the pond (you can buy it of the roll) Would I need to attach it or would the weight of water hold it?
    Anyone have any experience?
    Thank you :)
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  • uglybugball
    uglybugball Posts: 944 Forumite
    Good morning,
    Does anyone know anything about ponds? My husband built a pond last year in memory of his DM and it has sprung a leak. I know the leak is at the bottom as it has drained completely (over 3 days).
    My question is as I can't find the hole can I just lay another layer of liner over the bottom of the pond (you can buy it of the roll) Would I need to attach it or would the weight of water hold it?
    Anyone have any experience?
    Thank you :)

    We have ponds and in my experience water will always find a way out ,but you can get some sort of pond glue to stick it.
  • izzeyb
    izzeyb Posts: 5,265 Forumite
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    I'm not very good with waitrose but the 48 weetabix in my picks is also on 2 for £6 so work out at £4.33 for two packs of 48 :)

    Good for Mywaitrose card holders, especially on a Sunday :T

    £10 minimum spend for free paper.

    New Waitrose Mag £1.20 (or thereabouts)
    Cappuccino £2.15
    Daily Mail £1.60
    Weetabix on my picks £4.33

    gives you £9.28 towards your £10 spend
  • freebird65
    freebird65 Posts: 1,751 Forumite
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    mhoc wrote: »
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    Yes I need to do an IOS update which I am not happy about. Yes I really need to save to the cloud first but it keeps telling me I don't have enough space, however many things I shut down ...

    I'm having storage issues too. Try clearing out a few photos if you can as they take up a lot of space. :)
  • Sarahdol75
    Sarahdol75 Posts: 7,717 Forumite
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    Good morning everyone.

    Beautiful day yet again, forecast was thunderstorms last night, they never arrived.

    Truly madly congratulations to your dd, bet your well chuffed.

    Rose, congratulations to your daughter on the safe arrival.

    Have a lovely day everyone xxxx
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Sorry everyone who has PM me as I have now emptied my in box:)
  • pattylabelle
    pattylabelle Posts: 7,474 Forumite
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    elliemoo wrote: »
    Good morning all, happy hump day.


    Nice day for us today in Belfast elliemoo - makes a change from yesterday.
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • Call_of_Trouty
    Call_of_Trouty Posts: 5,666 Forumite
    Good morning,
    Does anyone know anything about ponds? My husband built a pond last year in memory of his DM and it has sprung a leak. I know the leak is at the bottom as it has drained completely (over 3 days).
    My question is as I can't find the hole can I just lay another layer of liner over the bottom of the pond (you can buy it of the roll) Would I need to attach it or would the weight of water hold it?
    Anyone have any experience?
    Thank you :)

    Did he put any underlay/sand down ?
    There may be something sharp underneath that has split the liner, that's what you need to look for first.

    You would need to glue a patch over the hole or an easier option is just change the whole liner.

    I had to do this for my mum last year as a Heron had put a hole in the liner trying to catch her fish :eek:
  • ilovetoshop
    ilovetoshop Posts: 3,202 Forumite
    Did he put any underlay/sand down ?
    There may be something sharp underneath that has split the liner, that's what you need to look for first.

    You would need to glue a patch over the hole or an easier option is just change the whole liner.

    I had to do this for my mum last year as a Heron had put a hole in the liner trying to catch her fish :eek:


    Have you finished your garden now ? :)
    One cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.
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