Membrane waterproofing is a technique used to prevent water from entering buildings and structures such as roofs, basements and foundations. The process involves applying a waterproofing membrane, a thin layer of material designed to prevent the passage of water. Membranes can be made from a variety of materials such as asphalt, rubber, PVC and polyurethane and can be applied in liquid or sheet form. Membrane waterproofing is an effective way to protect buildings and structures from water damage that can lead to structural problems and health hazards such as mold. It is widely used in construction projects, both for new construction and renovation of existing structures. Foil sealing is also used outdoors, such as in the construction of swimming pools and ponds. A properly installed and maintained waterproofing membrane can extend the life of a building or structure and protect it from costly water damage.
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