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We Ship Everything but the Water We Ship Everything but the Water. 2013 table of contents table table of contents 3. About Us 58. Lake Management 94. Fish Food 4. Pond Liners 61. Display Fountains 97. Water Test Kits 6. Pond Liner Accessories 66. Display Fountain Nozzles 98. Pond Construction Accessories 7. Pond Kits 68. Lighting 99. Discharge Kits 10. Disappearing Waterfall Kits 78. Pond Maintenance Water Cut-Off Switches 11. Pondless Water Feature Components 82. Winterization Auto-Fill Kits 22. Self-Contained Water Features 84. Algae Treatments 101. Tubing 22. Filters 86. Water Conditioners Valves & Connectors 28. Filter Media 87. Clean-Up Bacteria 102. Fittings 29. UV Clarifiers/Sterilizers 89. Start-Up Bacteria 104. Rain Water Harvesting 32. Pond Pumps 90. Flocculants & Barley 108. Misting Systems 50. Skimmers 91. Fish Medications 110. Landscape Solutions 55. Air Pumps 92. Aquatic Plant Products 110. Reference Section 111. Shipping and Payment Terms return policy Unit Liner Company will only accept authorized returns. An RMA number must be obtained from our customer service department, and be clearly marked on the outer box being returned. Defective products: • All warranties are limited to our choice of replacement, repair, or refund of the cost of that particular product. This excludes any return consequential expenses that may have occurred as a result of the defective product. • Unit Liner will replace defective items under warranty at no cost to the customer. • Defective products are subject to inspection. Customers will be charged for replacement pumps if the original pump is not warrantable, for instance, with power cords that have been altered. • We will ship a replacement pump and a return label so that the defective pump can be returned to us. Unit Liner Company will pay shipping on both the return and replacement. ALL OTHER ITEMS NEED TO BE RETURNED TO UNIT LINER FOR INSPECTION. If the item is defective we will send a replacement at no charge. If the item is not defective it will be returned at P customer’s expense. olicy • Customers will be charged if the defective pumps are not returned within 14 days of replacement. New Products: • Unit Liner Company will accept new, unused products within 14 days of date of purchase. Please ship the item back with the original packaging enclosed within a separate box to minimize package damage. • Returned products are subject to inspection. Products returned as new but have been in service will be considered used and restocking fees will apply. • Freight costs and arrangements are the responsibility of the customer. Original freight costs are non-refundable. • Products sold are not a guaranteed sale. Under no circumstances will Unit Liner buy back inventory at the end of the season. • All products are under warranty from original purchase date only and Do Not renew with replacements. Used Products: • Unit Liner Company will accept used products within 14 days of date of purchase. • Returned products are subject to inspection. Products returned as used must be fully assembled, clean, and be in good working order and will be subject to a 20% restocking fee. Products MUST be returned with all components. • Freight costs and arrangements are the responsibility of the customer. Original freight costs are non-refundable. • Opened consumables (water treatments, fish food, etc) or excess bulk items (liner, underlay, tubing, filter media, etc) may not be returned. • Pond Filters are subject to a 25% restocking fee. Other used products are subject to a 20% restocking. • Bargain Basement items must be returned in clean working order and as sold with no further damage or missing parts to obtain a refund. These have only a 30 day warranty from the date of purchase. The 14 day return policy does not apply to bargain basement items. 02 Pondliner.com about us Unit Liner began in 1967 providing liners for the oilfield industry. The company undertook many lining projects ranging from five million gallon storage tanks to five acre ponds. As the company grew and expanded, other product lines were added and new divi- about us sions were created. One of these divisions, Pondliner.com came about by customer demand. The retail store, Pond Pro Shop, is a division of the company which began in 2003 in a small corner of our office space and steadily expanded as our local customers became more and more interested in the acquisition of first-quality pond products and installation of water features in their homes and businesses. In 2005, we began conducting in-depth seminars for our wholesale clients and water garden demonstrations for our local customers. Of course, as word spread throughout the industry, more and more people from surrounding states attended and the demand for classes steadily increased. In 2006, we had the opportunity to acquire 90,000 square feet on twenty acres across the street from our original location and be- gan the process of relocating all the divisions of Unit Liner under one roof. The move allowed us to expand our warehouse facility, the retail store, and to build an indoor training facility; the first of it’s kind in the nation! The Indoor Pond Training Facility includes a 1,600 square foot classroom and a 2,000 square foot pond building area. The 2 acre outside display area showcases over 15 unique water features. Each part of our facility adds to the learning environment. Our Staff is dedicated to growing the water gardening industry through quality products, training and service. Technical assis- tance is available Monday through Friday during normal business hours by calling our toll-free number. • We are one of the five largest wholesale water garden distributors in the U.S. • $1,000,000 water garden inventory at our facility • The nation’s only indoor water garden training facility • 82,500 square foot warehouse to house our inventory • Retail store open year-round with display ponds, pond equipment and supplies, aquatic plants, fish, statuary and much more. 866-766-3548 03 Pond firestone 45 mil pondguard liner Firestone PondGard pond liner is the industry standard for water features. No other material matches its ease of installation and longevity. Guaranteed fish safe. Withstands direct sunlight and temperatures to -40ºF. 20-year warranty. l Liners marked with an * will ship ground. Others will ship freight truck. iners 65¢ sq. ft. cut 63¢ sq. ft. full roll Item5 ft. # wide Size Price 10 Item #ft. wide Size Price Item15 #ft. wide Size Price * E05005 5’ x 5’ $16.25 * E08010 8’ x 10’ $52.00 *E12015 12’ x 15’ $117.00 * E05010 5’ x 10’ $32.50 * E10010 10’ x 10’ $65.00 * E15015 15’ x 15’ $146.25 * E05015 5’ x 15’ $48.75 * E10012 10’ x 12’ $78.00 * E15020 15’ x 20’ $195.00 * E05020 5’ x 20’ $65.00 * E10015 10’ x 15’ $97.50 * E15025 15’ x 25’ $243.75 * E05025 5’ x 25’ $81.25 * E10020 10’ x 20’ $130.00 * E15030 15’ x 30’ $292.50 * E05030 5’ x 30’ $97.50 * E10025 10’ x 25’ $162.50 E15035 15’ x 35’ $341.25 * E05035 5’ x 35’ $113.75 * E10030 10’ x 30’ $195.00 E15040 15’ x 40’ $390.00 * E05040 5’ x 40’ $130.00 * E10035 10’ x 35’ $227.50 E15045 15’ x 45’ $438.75 * E05045 5’ x 45’ $146.25 * E10040 10’ x 40’ $260.00 E15050 15’ x 50’ $472.50 roll * E05050 5’ x 50’ $162.50 * E10045 10’ x 45’ $292.50 E15055 15’ x 55’ $536.25 * E05055 5’ x 55’ $178.75 E10050 10’ x 50’ $315.00 roll E15060 15’ x 60’ $585.00 E05060 5’ x 60’ $195.00 E10055 10’ x 55’ $357.50 E15065 15’ x 65’ $633.75 * E05065 5’ x 65’ $211.25 E10060 10’ x 60’ $390.00 E15070 15’ x 70’ $682.50 * E05070 5’ x 70’ $227.50 E10065 10’ x 65’ $422.50 E15075 15’ x 75’ $731.25 * E05075 5’ x 75’ $243.75 E10070 10’ x 70’ $455.00 E15080 15’ x 80’ $780.00 * E05080 5’ x 80’ $260.00 E10075 10’ x 75’ $487.50 E15085 15’ x 85’ $828.75 * E05085 5’ x 85’ $276.25 E10080 10’ x 80’ $520.00 E15090 15’ x 90’ $877.50 * E05090 5’ x 90’ $292.50 E10085 10’ x 85’ $552.50 E15095 15’ x 95’ $926.25 * E05095 5’ x 95’ $308.75 E10090 10’ x 90’ $585.00 E150100 15’ x 100’ $945.00 roll * E05100 5’ x 100’ $315.00 roll E10095 10’ x 95’ $617.50 E10100 10’ x 100’ $630.00 roll Item20 # ft. wide Size Price Item25 # ft. wide Size Price 30 Item # ft. wide Size Price * E20020 20’ x 20’ $260.00 E25025 25’ x 25’ $406.25 E30030 30’ x 30’ $585.00 * E20025 20’ x 25’ $325.00 E25030 25’ x 30’ $487.50 E30035 30’ x 35’ $682.50 E20030 20’ x 30’ $390.00 E25035 25’ x 35’ $568.75 E30040 30’ x 40’ $780.00 E20035 20’ x 35’ $455.00 E25040 25’ x 40’ $650.00 E30045 30’ x 45’ $877.50 E20040 20’ x 40’ $520.00 E25045 25’ x 45’ $731.25 E30050 30’ x 50’ $945.00 roll E20045 20’ x 45’ $585.00 E25050 25’ x 50’ $787.50 roll E30055 30’ x 55’ $1,072.50 E20050 20’ x 50’ $630.00 roll E25055 25’ x 55’ $893.75 E30060 30’ x 60’ $1,170.00 E20055 20’ x 55’ $715.00 E25060 25’ x 60’ $975.00 E30065 30’ x 65’ $1,267.50 E20060 20’ x 60’ $780.00 E25065 25’ x 65’ $1,056.25 E30070 30’ x 70’ $1,365.00 E20065 20’ x 65’ $845.00 E25070 25’ x 70’ $1,137.50 E30075 30’ x 75’ $1,462.50 E20070 20’ x 70’ $910.00 E25075 25’ x 75’ $1,218.75 E30080 30’ x 80’ $1,560.00 E20075 20’ x 75’ $975.00 E25080 25’ x 80’ $1,300.00 E30085 30’ x 85’ $1,657.50 E20080 20’ x 80’ $1,040.00 E25085 25’ x 85’ $1,381.25 E30090 30’ x 90’ $1,755.00 E20085 20’ x 85’ $1,105.00 E25090 25’ x 90’ $1,462.50 E30095 30’ x 95’ $1,852.50 E20090 20’ x 90’ $1,170.00 E25095 25’ x 95’ $1,543.75 E30100 30’ x 100’ $1,890.00 roll E20095 20’ x 95’ $1,235.00 E25100 25’ x 100’ $1,575.00 roll E20100 20’ x 100’ $1,260.00 roll 35 Item # ft.
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