Pond Liner

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Whats the best place to buy Firestone 45 mil liner ?

Cheapest place i found was 38 cents per feet

Let me know

thanks in advance
 
I got one off ebay...the prices have gone up some though. I got my 15x15 45mil for $75, but I think they are more like $90 now.
 
i get mine locally. because you find it cheap online dont forget shipping. shipping weight on my liner would have been over 200lbs. shipping alone was over $150
 
The best place to get EPDM pond liner would be a roofing supply company called ABC Supply. Used to work for them they have a location in dallas as well as all over the country. They in 8' 10' and 20' cut to length. You might want to look into a product called TPO. It doesnt require splice for seams it is a heat weld application.
 
RedMistSniper;4274105; said:
The best place to get EPDM pond liner would be a roofing supply company called ABC Supply. Used to work for them they have a location in dallas as well as all over the country. They in 8' 10' and 20' cut to length. You might want to look into a product called TPO. It doesnt require splice for seams it is a heat weld application.


second, My pond is going to have roofing epdm, same exact stuff as the liners at less than half the cost.
 
38 cents seems like a good price.

Is that linear foot or square foot price?
 
Violence.;4274049; said:
i get mine locally. because you find it cheap online dont forget shipping. shipping weight on my liner would have been over 200lbs. shipping alone was over $150

Depending on where you buy from online/on ebay, some places include shipping for free, or very cheap. I know I got my liner (either 15'x25' or 20'x25', can't remember) for about $150 shipped, which was pretty cheap.
 
Def go with the roofing stuff. No point in spending 2x as much on the same product
 
Buy from a local roofer. I got a 20' wide piece from and end of roll (wasn't big enough for anything except a pond) for cost. It was trash to them.
 
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