The 'soothing' music is quickly followed by glitchy audio throughout. Not a lot of valuable information and you have to suck it all up to extract a couple of worthwhile points.
Hi, If you are in Australia, we have plenty in stock for immediate shipment to Australian sites. If not, email Firestone Building Products in Belgium. Cheers Phil
I used to have a PVC liner, but about a month ago we replaced it with a Firestone 15 by 15 ft pond liner. The stuff is awesome. We had leftovers so we can add to the pond. Our pond, see video response.
funny that firestone building products uk are very particular about telling their roofing contractors I used to be) that pond liner isn't uv stable and its precisely what they put in it to make it so for roofing which makes it unsafe for fish. i imagine it is safe of course just that they prefer to keep the roofing material seperate so they can charge more for it. nice job fellas.
stuff is shitty for roofs ,it shinks and tears into flashing and is almost impossible to track leaks, they always leak around drains but water is getting in elseware and travelling under roof meembrane to lower area where drain knock out is. I've torn off at least 10 off of apt roofs most only 15 yrs old and they have beenn leaking for a while and no one can trace the leaks and the drain areas are all butchered up from superintendants and other roofers trying to fix the drains to no avail.
@olinebeefs Works great for me but then I am a rare roofer who reads and follows manufactures instructions.
If installed correctly it never shrinks you must never stretch this product it must be in a relaxed state then it will never tear or pull away from drains.
It's also very easy to fix leaking drains, I fix lots of them because the original installer did not understand the manufacturer’s instructions. Btw Firestone also has instuctions on how to fix improperly installed drains.
The 'soothing' music is quickly followed by glitchy audio throughout. Not a lot of valuable information and you have to suck it all up to extract a couple of worthwhile points.
heralynn 10 months ago
can't watch this video. needs to be reposted.
snbrown4 10 months ago
@snbrown4 We've reposted it now.
rockaroundtheblock 8 months ago
the music sucks. It's like porn music.
MyTvThesesdays 1 year ago
it is a pain to listen to this vid. the audio laggs like nuts
stingray614 1 year ago 7
@stingray614 We've reposted it now.
rockaroundtheblock 8 months ago
The closest would be the Firestone Building Products office in Miami USA. They will be able to assist.
philratb 1 year ago
how can i get old of these product in venezuela?
cocy3000 1 year ago
where can i buy?
lexam55 1 year ago
Hi, If you are in Australia, we have plenty in stock for immediate shipment to Australian sites. If not, email Firestone Building Products in Belgium. Cheers Phil
philratb 1 year ago
I used to have a PVC liner, but about a month ago we replaced it with a Firestone 15 by 15 ft pond liner. The stuff is awesome. We had leftovers so we can add to the pond. Our pond, see video response.
mckTXaws101 2 years ago
We just redid our pond in our backyard with a 15 by 15 ft 45 MIL Firestone EPDM liner. Works great, easy to install, and easy to use.
WXVortexTX27 2 years ago
funny that firestone building products uk are very particular about telling their roofing contractors I used to be) that pond liner isn't uv stable and its precisely what they put in it to make it so for roofing which makes it unsafe for fish. i imagine it is safe of course just that they prefer to keep the roofing material seperate so they can charge more for it. nice job fellas.
mateast74 2 years ago
i am going to buy firestone for the pond im making 5 stars
mprutherford 2 years ago
me to! 40mil 20' by 25' with a waterfall
qcages 2 years ago
That is a really great clip. BIG pity you cannot get eitheir by the metre or pre cut Firestone liners in my country! Doesnt anyone ship to Europe?
shinobisui 2 years ago
Talk to Firestone Building Products in Belgium for dealer near you.
philratb 2 years ago
Thanks mate, I m pretty sure no one imports in my country but I ll give it a try!
shinobisui 2 years ago
do you have the EPDM membrane installation on the roofing or underground?
wfchangrui 2 years ago
stuff is shitty for roofs ,it shinks and tears into flashing and is almost impossible to track leaks, they always leak around drains but water is getting in elseware and travelling under roof meembrane to lower area where drain knock out is. I've torn off at least 10 off of apt roofs most only 15 yrs old and they have beenn leaking for a while and no one can trace the leaks and the drain areas are all butchered up from superintendants and other roofers trying to fix the drains to no avail.
olinebeefs 2 years ago
@olinebeefs Works great for me but then I am a rare roofer who reads and follows manufactures instructions.
If installed correctly it never shrinks you must never stretch this product it must be in a relaxed state then it will never tear or pull away from drains.
It's also very easy to fix leaking drains, I fix lots of them because the original installer did not understand the manufacturer’s instructions. Btw Firestone also has instuctions on how to fix improperly installed drains.
Mostlyfun 1 year ago
No problems. Where are you? In Australia!!
philratb 3 years ago
Great Video!!! Nice Job!!! I found this very useful and extremely informative!!! THANKS!!!
wwd500 3 years ago