Sheet Membrane Waterproofing

Sheet membrane waterproofing is a traditional and highly effective method used to create a waterproof barrier by applying pre-formed sheets to the surface of a structure. These sheets are typically made of materials like modified bitumen, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin), or EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer).

Key Features:
  • Pre-formed Sheets:
    The waterproofing material is manufactured in sheet form, ensuring consistent thickness and quality. These sheets are then rolled out and applied to the surface.
  • High Durability:
    Sheet membranes are known for their robustness and longevity. They are resistant to punctures, tears, and UV radiation, providing long-lasting protection.
  • Waterproof Barrier:
    They form a continuous, impermeable barrier against water ingress, protecting the underlying structure from water damage.
  • Versatility:Suitable for a wide range of applications, including roofs, basements, tunnels, and retaining walls.

Application Areas:
  • Roofs: Commonly used for flat and low-slope roofs due to their ability to withstand standing water.
  • Basements and Foundations: Protects against groundwater infiltration and dampness.
  • Bridges and Tunnels: Used in infrastructure projects to ensure durability and longevity.
  • Balconies and Terraces: Provides a durable, watertight layer for exposed surfaces.
Application Process:
  • Surface Preparation:
    The surface must be clean, dry, and free from any contaminants to ensure proper adhesion of the sheet membrane.
  • Primer Application (if required):
    In some cases, a primer is applied to enhance the adhesion of the sheet membrane to the substrate.
  • Sheet Installation:
    The membrane sheets are rolled out onto the prepared surface. Overlaps between sheets are sealed using adhesives, tapes, or heat welding to ensure a continuous barrier.
  • Detailing:
    Special attention is given to corners, edges, and penetrations (like pipes and drains) to ensure these areas are properly sealed.
  • Protection Layer (if required):
    In some applications, a protection layer or screed is applied over the sheet membrane to shield it from mechanical damage and UV exposure.
Advantages:
  • Consistent Quality: Pre-manufactured sheets ensure uniform thickness and material properties.
  • Ease of Inspection: Seams and joints can be easily inspected and tested for integrity.
  • Wide Range of Materials: Available in various materials to suit different environmental conditions and project requirements.
Types of Sheet Membranes:
  • Bituminous Membranes: Made from modified bitumen and reinforced with polyester or fiberglass. Ideal for roofs and underground structures.
  • PVC Membranes: Flexible and easy to install, suitable for roofs and exposed areas.
  • TPO Membranes: Known for their heat-weldable seams and resistance to UV radiation, commonly used in roofing applications.
  • EPDM Membranes: Highly flexible and durable, often used for large roofs and pond liners.

Sheet membrane waterproofing provides a reliable and durable solution for protecting structures from water damage, ensuring their longevity and integrity in a variety of applications.