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Membrane waterproofing is a common technique used in construction and civil engineering to prevent water infiltration into buildings, structures, and below-ground areas. It involves the application of a waterproof membrane or barrier to protect against water penetration. This technique is essential to maintain the structural integrity of a building and to prevent damage caused by water intrusion. These are premanufactured sheets or rolls of waterproofing material that are applied to the surface to be protected. They are often made from materials like bitumen, modified bitumen, PVC, EPDM, or TPO (thermoplastic olefin). Liquid waterproofing membranes are applied as a liquid coating that forms a continuous, seamless barrier when it cures. Common materials used for liquid membranes include polymer-modified bitumen, acrylics, urethanes, and rubberized asphalt. Membrane systems are commonly used to waterproof roofs, protecting the building from rain and weather elements. To prevent water infiltration into basements and underground structures, waterproof membranes are applied to the walls and foundations.