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Common Problems with Geomembranes

With proper material and thickness selection, geomembranes should install smoothly with few issues.

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Creating a Complete Geomembrane System

A geomembrane system is a complete set of liners designed to work together to contain any kind of solid or liquid waste.

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All About Geomembrane Underlayments

The last category of common applications for geomembranes is underlayment. Similar to liners, an underlayment doesn’t necessarily contain every drop of liquid in a reservoir, but still plays an important role in drainage and soil stability.

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Geomembrane Liners vs Other Options

While geomembranes may make the best liner for all short-term and permanent storage situations, they’re far from the only option.

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All About Geomembrane Liners

The single most common and essential use for a geomembrane is lining. Without a flexible and impermeable layer of geomembrane, it’s much harder and more expensive to build a pond, tank, containment area, landfill, or other facility that must hold liquids.

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All About Geomembrane Covers

Take the temporary tarp to the next level by installing a permanent geomembrane cover that can handle UV exposure, heavy rain or snow loads, and even employees walking over the surface for maintenance.

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All About Geomembrane Tarps

Geomembranes are primarily used in applications that leave them buried under the earth or layers of concrete, but they make surprisingly good tarps as well.

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What are Geomembranes?

Geomembranes are impermeable and flexible sheets of material designed to secure, stabilize, or seal exposed earth.

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