Styles of Beutyliner Pond Liners
Beutyliner pond liners can be made to suit any size or shape pond you can imagine, from a small feature piece to an artificial lake. When planning your design keep in mind there are three major forms of liner that we manufacture.
Flat Sheet Liner
A flat sheet liner is the most common liner we manufacture and is suitable for most pond designs. A flat sheet liner follows the contours of your excavation or can be folded into corners to create a more formal shape. Flat sheet liners can be manufactured very quickly and as the name suggests, are a simple flat square or rectangle.
Composite Flat Sheet Liner
A composite liner takes the same concept as the flat sheet liner and allows it to conform to more complex shapes where a standard flat sheet would result in significant wastage. Composite liners allow you to design a feature with streams and ponds all on the same level and not waste money on material that is not required. Also, when designing large ponds or irregular shape, a composite liner can save substantial cost by conforming to the shape of the pond.
Measuring for a composite liner has to be done once the excavation has been completed. As a result of this, and the added complexity in manufacture, the construction of a pond using a composite liner will take more time than with a flat sheet.
Profile Form Liners
Profile form liners are used in more formal designs where the base of the feature is flat and level, and the walls are vertical. Within these constraints we can create any shape you can build including curves, acute angles or any combinations of these. Profile form liners require more time to manufacture and quality test than flat sheet liners, and like composite liners it is advised to measure from the construction not the plan.
We can also manufacture profile form liners where the base steps from one level to another. This is the most complicated type of liner to manufacture and often requires multiple site visits to get correct.

