Sometimes brute force and ignorance are the only way.
- Andrew Kiddell

- Sep 16
- 1 min read
Unrolling a massive pond liner isn’t a neat or tidy job. It’s fabric on a huge scale, and the only way to get it laid out is by sheer effort – pulling, dragging, and keeping one eye on the weather. Anyone who has worked with liners this size knows the wind is always waiting to make life difficult.
This is the reality behind every pond, slurry pit, or reservoir liner we supply. Before the precision fitting and finishing comes the groundwork – the graft of getting thousands of square metres of material under control. It doesn’t look pretty, but it’s what ensures the end result is solid, secure, and built to last.
We were glad this one went smoothly – the fabric unrolled without the wind taking it for a ride. Another average day for us, but a reminder of the strength, durability, and reliability that Fawcett’s liners are known for.
For pond liners, lake liners, slurry store liners, and every project where water containment needs to withstand the elements – visit: flltd.co.uk






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