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I am ordering my WIR tonight and am thinking about using pond liner as we have wood chip at the moment and the girls are always filthy. I was just wondering how to use the pond liner do I staple it to the wooden frame of the WIR or does it just sit on top of it? Pictures would be great if anyone has got any.

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Ummmm lots to think about, but I have time to change my plans. I was thinking the pond liner would be very strong but I think slabs would be easier.
I'd say go for slabs. I did mine that way, it was all pretty straightforward, just make sure you put time and effort into the preparation of the soil base before you lay the slabs down. Pictures of me doing mine -> here.

 

Andrew

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Thanks to all you kind souls who have shared their pain and successes on building their WIRs! Incerdibly helpful in planning ours. I'm almost certainly now going for CMS as suggested on here (thank-you for the pointer) as they came back in about 10 mins with a qoute for me that seems very reasonable and on a Sunday too! :D

One question though - the cost with a roof compared to without is £65 difference. What do you guys think - is this reasonable or shall I just get the run from them and get some of the PVC sheeting from Wickes? Size is 10ft x 6ft.. Thanks!

 

PS Cannot cannot wait to get the girls all tucked up in a clean safe non-winter quagmire run!

 

(red eglu)GNRPP

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One question though - the cost with a roof compared to without is £65 difference. What do you guys think - is this reasonable or shall I just get the run from them and get some of the PVC sheeting from Wickes? Size is 10ft x 6ft.. Thanks!

I'd do for the roof :D

 

Is it the clear plastic sheeting? We spent nearly double that on sheeting (for 15x6), so seems like a good price to me :)

Could always look at the price of buying it yourself first though.

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Thanks!! Priced up it can be cheaper (looks to be cheaper) but to be honest I have no clue on the things like fixings and also overlaps seem to cause a fair few issues - me working it all out versus an expert.... - yep mind made up I think!! :lol:

 

Saying that had also thought about a temp tarp over the mesh it comes with then sorting roof later but that's likely laziness talking!

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I do like the idea of the paving slabs, but its doing it, it looks hard work, any tips atsw?

 

I'll keep you updated on the progress with our slabs - haven't even started that yet but Wickes have some value type ones for shed bases that look ideal at the mo. Was planning on levelling soil, compacting and basing in sharp sand..hope that's what you meant!

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One question though - the cost with a roof compared to without is £65 difference. What do you guys think - is this reasonable or shall I just get the run from them and get some of the PVC sheeting from Wickes? Size is 10ft x 6ft.. Thanks!

 

The PVC roofing is between £6 ish to £8.50 a sheet and the fixings are nearly £14 for a big bag. Then there is the hassle of putting it on yourself. I would say that the £65 extra would be money well spent :)

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Thanks northstarred thats what I meant, it sounds easy but im not very good with DIY and my OH is going away for 2 months in march and I dont know if I can wait that long :think:

 

:wink: know what you mean - I'm happily now chatting about sand and flagstones and levelling soil but to be honest no clue what I need to actually get that done - may be a plea to dad and good old freecycle at this rate!

 

Ordered the WIR tonight though woooohooooo! :dance: so I'd best get cracking asap or it'll be mudcity yet again. If I think on I'll take piccies at each stage and put timings on it and post them to help?? Sorry you're going to be without OH for 2 whole months though :(

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One question though - the cost with a roof compared to without is £65 difference. What do you guys think - is this reasonable or shall I just get the run from them and get some of the PVC sheeting from Wickes? Size is 10ft x 6ft.. Thanks!

 

The PVC roofing is between £6 ish to £8.50 a sheet and the fixings are nearly £14 for a big bag. Then there is the hassle of putting it on yourself. I would say that the £65 extra would be money well spent :)

 

THANKS VERY MUCH!! Ordered it tonight as advised with roof and am very pleased with the decision! :dance:

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Thanks northstarred thats what I meant, it sounds easy but im not very good with DIY and my OH is going away for 2 months in march and I dont know if I can wait that long :think:

 

:wink: know what you mean - I'm happily now chatting about sand and flagstones and levelling soil but to be honest no clue what I need to actually get that done - may be a plea to dad and good old freecycle at this rate!

 

Ordered the WIR tonight though woooohooooo! :dance: so I'd best get cracking asap or it'll be mudcity yet again. If I think on I'll take piccies at each stage and put timings on it and post them to help?? Sorry you're going to be without OH for 2 whole months though :(

 

It would be great if you could put pics up thank you, been looking at atsw pics there great too.

OH in the RAF so im use to it as he goes away for 2 months twice a year :(

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