Fixing holes in a pond

I'd be tempted to keep the plastic pond, glue on a bit of plastic from the water side, and then use a liner.
You could use glass fibre but if it leaks again you are back to square one
 
I have been given a pond it’s plastic and has a few holes in, just would like to know hot patch these ?
Depends where they are, if theres a decent volume of water below the repaired holes it may be worth taking the chance of a repair holding. If not, theres nothing worse than getting a pond populated with plants, fish or wildlife and loosing it all if the leak springs again.
 
If the holes are small, wouldn't a MS polymer such as CT1 be sufficient?
 
Looks like the OP can't be bothered to come back with anymore information.

I can't see the point in asking a question on a forum with many different types of experts and not adding more information. I have being a Koi keeper for many years.

Andy
 
Is there some maximum time the OP has to respond within? Who knows, perhaps they have a life outside the internet.
 
I think that some of the fibreglass resins might adhere to some plastics.

I would test one and if it adhered then I would use it reinforced by glass fibre.
 

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