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Common Problems with Geomembranes
With proper material and thickness selection, geomembranes should install smoothly with few issues.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
What are Geomembranes?
Geomembranes are impermeable and flexible sheets of material designed to secure, stabilize, or seal exposed earth.