Membrane Flooring

Protect your facility from chemical exposure, moisture, and corrosion with membrane flooring systems engineered for durability, flexibility, and long-term performance under harsh industrial conditions.

Durable Protection Beneath Every Floor

Industrial Membrane Flooring Systems

The membrane is the core of the corrosion resistance found in both acid brick floors and containment areas and is a vital step in obtaining a long lasting, trouble-free installation. Both floor brick and mortar have measurable absorption (porosity) and will, in time, allow corrosive solutions to penetrate them to the surfaces below. The membrane acts as an additional barrier thus assuring a complete seal and containment between the brick system and the underlying substrate.

Our membranes are custom-engineered for each project and serve as the foundation for long-term performance in the most demanding environments. Explore our Design & Consulting Services and About Us page to see the experience and guidance behind our approach.

Our Membrane Systems

Each membrane system is selected based on operating environment, exposure, and substrate condition.

Hot Applied Membrane

Hot Applied Membrane is a multiple layer, chemical-resistant, asphaltic membrane barrier that is applied as a built-up system to suitably prepared concrete substrates. It is used as an underlying membrane on concrete substrates to be further protected with chemical resistant brickwork.

Sheet Membrane

Sheet Membrane systems are self-adhesive, peel- and-stick fiberglass reinforced, rubberized asphalt sheet membrane with heat sealed and taped seams. They are designed for use over primed concrete, block, asphalt, steel, or wood substrates.

trowel applied

A urethane-modified asphalt membrane applied by trowel to protect concrete and steel substrates from corrosion. Its flexible, elastomeric nature allows it to absorb movement while maintaining a continuous, chemical-resistant seal.

Why Choose Membrane Flooring

Membrane flooring acts as a protective barrier between the concrete base and the surface layer, whether tile, brick, or resin. It prevents moisture and chemicals from reaching the substrate and damaging the structure below.

By creating a watertight seal, the membrane improves the strength and performance of the entire floor system. It also helps absorb movement and temperature changes, reducing the risk of cracks or separation over time.

Benefits of Membrane Flooring

For over 70 years, our teams have designed and installed membrane and acid-resistant flooring systems for major brands and highly regulated facilities across the U.S. Our Projects section highlights real-world applications and the performance of our systems in demanding environments.

Membrane Floors Applications

Membrane flooring is used in industrial facililities to protect concrete in applications where spills, washdowns, and chemicals are common. Below are some of the most common industries that utilize these systems.

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