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hide pond liner and pump housing

I have been asked if I can hide the plastic pond liner that rises out of the water either side of a pre manufactured slate effect waterfall , is there such thing as stone on a roll?

I would also like to hide the plastic housing for the pump that stands on the decking  and cheap pipe that is used to supply the pond, nice house nasty pond

Any ideas more than welcome.

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  • yip you can get stone covered liner in lengths, have in my own pond but is expensive, think there's both sandstone colour and a dark grey gravel colour.

    Can the pump and supply pipes not be relocated under the decking if theres enough height underneath decking, as long as it's easily accessible from a trap door at the side of the deck, failing that you could box it in to match the decking but still noticeable.

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