Vandenberg
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I have an area 7'x12 feet that I am considering using a rubber hdpe pond liner as a disaster prevention tactic.
I'm assuming the 20 mil and less variety of liners are probably not up to the task of actually walking on the surface which takes me to the 40mm thick product.
My questions are preferably to those with experience in such matters that could advise me as to the pro's and cons of doing such a thing as using rubber liners, either previously or currently.
I believe I will install some roofing felt for good measure between the plywood floor and the rubber liner to provide atmospheric moisture a means of escape as to discourage any microbial growth under the liner as well as slight padding.
I'll use basic lumber to frame the floor as to raise the "pond" level in the event of an overflow up to 2x4 lumber height
Is my assumption that 20 mil would be too thin for durability reasons?
Will the 40 mil stuff cut it as far as actually walking in socks on it?
Is their superior way to easily attach this material besides staples...?
Waste of time or is It the way to go?
I'm assuming the 20 mil and less variety of liners are probably not up to the task of actually walking on the surface which takes me to the 40mm thick product.
My questions are preferably to those with experience in such matters that could advise me as to the pro's and cons of doing such a thing as using rubber liners, either previously or currently.
I believe I will install some roofing felt for good measure between the plywood floor and the rubber liner to provide atmospheric moisture a means of escape as to discourage any microbial growth under the liner as well as slight padding.
I'll use basic lumber to frame the floor as to raise the "pond" level in the event of an overflow up to 2x4 lumber height
Is my assumption that 20 mil would be too thin for durability reasons?
Will the 40 mil stuff cut it as far as actually walking in socks on it?
Is their superior way to easily attach this material besides staples...?
Waste of time or is It the way to go?