Concrete Protective Liner Installation Services

When it comes to safeguarding your concrete structures, the installation of protective liners is crucial. These liners provide a vital barrier against corrosion, chemical exposure, and physical damage, ensuring the longevity and integrity of your infrastructure. At Engineered Containment, we specialize in the professional installation of concrete protective liners, backed by industry-leading certifications and extensive experience. Here’s why general contractors should always rely on certified professionals for this critical task.

Why Certification Matters

The installation of concrete protective liners is not a simple task that can be handled by just any subcontractor. It requires specialized knowledge, skills, and precision. At Engineered Containment, our team holds certifications from the International Association of Geosynthetic Installers (IAGI) and various liner manufacturers (AGRU, Solmax, Etc.). These certifications are a testament to our commitment to quality and our adherence to the highest industry standards.

IAGI Certification

IAGI certification is an internationally recognized standard that ensures our installers have the necessary expertise and practical experience. This certification involves rigorous training and testing, covering all aspects of liner installation, from preparation to final inspection. Our IAGI-certified installers bring a level of proficiency that guarantees your project will meet or exceed industry standards.

Manufacturer Certification

In addition to IAGI certification, our team is also certified by leading liner manufacturers. This means we are trained in the specific requirements and installation techniques for each manufacturer’s products. Manufacturer certification ensures that we use the right methods and materials for each unique project, optimizing performance and longevity.

The Risks of Using Unqualified Subcontractors

Choosing unqualified subcontractors for concrete protective liner installation can lead to a myriad of problems, including:

  1. Improper Installation: Without proper training and certification, installers may not follow the correct procedures, leading to improper adhesion, inadequate coverage, and potential failure of the liner.

  2. Material Waste: Incorrect installation techniques can result in significant material waste, increasing your project costs and environmental impact.

  3. Structural Damage: Improperly installed liners can fail to protect the concrete, leading to corrosion, chemical damage, and structural degradation. This can result in costly repairs and potential safety hazards.

  4. Compliance Issues: Many projects require adherence to strict regulatory standards. Unqualified installers may not be aware of or follow these regulations, risking non-compliance and potential legal repercussions.

  5. Voiding of Warranty: Manufacturers stipulate that their material will only be warranted if installed by certified installers. If anything goes wrong with a DIY install - there will not be a manufacturer warranty for the project.

Why Choose Engineered Containment?

At Engineered Containment, we understand the complexities of concrete protective liner installation and the importance of getting it right the first time. Our team of certified professionals is equipped with the latest tools and techniques to deliver high-quality installations efficiently and safely. We pride ourselves on our meticulous attention to detail and our commitment to customer satisfaction. Our focus has been, and continues to be on achieving a 100 year design service life for all concrete protective liner projects.

Our services are available across North America, providing you with reliable and expert liner installation wherever your project is located - whether it be in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Winnipeg, Manitoba or San Diego, California. Whether you are working on a large industrial site or a small commercial project, we have the expertise and resources to meet your needs.


For your next concrete protective liner installation, trust the experts at Engineered Containment. Avoid the risks associated with unqualified subcontractors and ensure your project is completed to the highest standards with our certified professional services. Contact us today to learn more about how we can protect your concrete structures and extend their lifespan.

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