Mayfly Remanoid Pond by Poli-Tron - 50" x 42" x 21" DISCONTINUED BY MANUFACTURER
Molded semi-rigid ponds are made with high density polyethelene
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Frost resistant
U.V. inhibited
86 gallons
50" x 42" x 21" - The ponds are measured from the outside lip to outside lip approximately the lips are conservatively 2" around.
Installation Instructions:
- Dig your hole a little bigger that the pond.
- Using dirt or sand to fill underneath to level out the pond. Use a level, this will help a lot.
- Push dirt or sand down the side walls about 3 or 4 inches around the pond outside walls and start adding water.
- As the water level starts reaching the height of the dirt start adding more dirt and continue this until you reach the top.
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Question:
Uh-oh - my pond developed a leak somehow. How can I fix it if I can find the leak?
Answer:
The polyethylene material does not deteriorate so there must be a crack or hole somewhere. If you can locate the hole when the pond is empty you could flame treat the area around the hole & seal it with a water proof silicone.
Question:
If a customer wants to put a bottom drain to turn one of your ponds into a turtle pond for this customer, how do you suggest doing that? Using a Bottom Drain kit or just a bulkhead fitting? Any suggestions?
Answer:
Let me start off by saying it’s not recommended. However, If I were installing a bottom drain I would use a bulkhead fitting with a good sealant & would flame treat that area for better adhesion. Flame treating is simply briefly running a flame across the area the sealant would be used at. This would void the warranty.
Question:
I bought a hard preformed liner and built a pond in Minnesota. I'm going to pull the pump and drain the lines for the winter. Is it better to leave the water in the pond and let it freeze or drain it with ground frost heave on the sides of the liner?
Answer:
I would recommend leaving the pond filled so it's less likely to heave out of the ground with thawing & freezing of the ground around the pond. If it's a polyethylene pond it has the ability to flex some.