ABOUT
CANADIAN LINERS™
call us.
WE WILL DO THE REST.
At Canadian Liners™, we specialize in delivering durable and reliable solutions for industries that demand the highest standards of environmental protection and performance.
Based in Western Canada, we’ve built a reputation across Canada for our expertise in geosynthetic liner installations, maintenance, and repairs.
Our team of technicians is committed to precision and efficiency, ensuring every project is completed on time, on budget, and to the exact specifications of our clients.
With extensive experience in industries such as mining, oil and gas, waste management, construction and agriculture, Canadian Liners™ understands the unique demands of each sector. From subgrade inspection to leak detection and long-term liner maintenance, we provide end-to-end services designed to protect critical infrastructure and the environment.
Trust Canadian Liners™ for expert solutions that stand the test of time.
CANADIAN LINERS™
- Serving Canada Coast-to-Coast
- info@canadianliners.com
- 1-780-718-6512
Geosynthetic Liner Terms and Definitions
Quick glossary of terms and concepts in geosynthetic engineering
An impermeable synthetic liner used to contain fluids and protect soil in industrial, agricultural, and waste management applications.
Joining geomembrane panels using thermal fusion welding or extrusion welding for a secure, leak-proof seal.
Durable liners for water containment in ponds, reservoirs, and irrigation systems, ensuring structural reliability.
Advanced monitoring services using specialized equipment to identify and locate leaks in liner systems.
A composite material combining bentonite clay and geotextiles, providing an additional layer of environmental containment.
A durable, chemical-resistant geomembrane ideal for landfills, mining, and industrial containment projects.
A flexible liner used where greater elongation is needed for uneven or dynamic applications.
A permeable fabric used in separation, filtration, drainage, and soil stabilization projects.
A geosynthetic material used to reinforce soil, improve stability, and prevent erosion in construction projects.
A three-dimensional material used for drainage applications alongside geomembranes.
The process of stabilizing and compacting soil to ensure the proper installation of geosynthetic liners.
A trench designed to secure geosynthetic liners and prevent shifting or displacement.
Weighting materials such as soil, gravel, or water used to hold geosynthetic liners in place.
The ability of a liner to resist degradation caused by prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light.
A method of joining geomembrane panels using melted filler material to create a strong seam.