Seaming and Patching Rubber Pond Liners

Patching Small Holes or Tears

Use the 6″ single-sided tape. Ensure the liner is clean and dry and that any wrinkles are stretched out. Apply Quickprime to the area being patched with an abrasive pad. Allow to dry briefly. Test readiness of the Quickprime by putting your finger to the applied Quickprime and pushing forward slightly with your finger. The primer should not string as your finger moves up and away. Remove the paper backing and apply the tape being careful to provide a smooth cover. Roll to provide pressure to all areas of the tape. Apply Lap Sealant to the tape edges for the final step and allow to dry for several hours before contact with water.

Joining Two Liners

Ensure the liner is clean and dry and that any wrinkles are stretched out. Overlap the top liner over the bottom liner by at least 4”. Fold back the upper liner. Apply Quickprime with an abrasive pad to the bottom of the upper liner and the top of the bottom liner. Allow to dry briefly. Test readiness of the Quickprime by putting your finger to the applied Quickprime and pushing forward slightly with your finger. The primer should not string as your finger moves up and away. Slowly peel back paper backing and apply the 3″ double sided tape to the top edge of the bottom liner then lay the bottom edge of the second liner directly on top. Roll to provide pressure. Apply the 6″ single sided tape over the exposed edge of the splice with three inches on each side. Roll to provide pressure to all areas of the tape. Apply lap sealant to both edges of the 6″ tape for the final step and allow to dry for several hours before contact with water.

IMPORTANT: For a proper tape adhesion, the liner must be clean and dry. Also firm pressure is required.

Tip:

  • If you don’t have a roller, you can use a section of 1-1/2″ or 2″ PVC pipe to apply pressure.

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