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Waterproofing & Uncoupling Membranes for Tile Installations

Waterproofing and uncoupling membranes are installed beneath tile to help manage moisture, isolate cracks, and reduce stress caused by substrate movement. This collection includes waterproofing membranes, uncoupling membranes, crack isolation membranes, shower pan liners, flashing tapes, waterproofing bands, sealants, pipe seals, and shower waterproofing accessories used for floors, walls, showers, bathrooms, and other wet-area tile installations.

GURU Water-Stop Waterproofing Membrane

GURU USA
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Original price $64.81 - Original price $684.69
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$64.81 - $684.69
$64.81 - $684.69
Current price $64.81

GURU Water-Stop Waterproofing Membrane is a bonded sheet membrane designed for waterproofing and crack isolation beneath ceramic tile and natural s...

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Original price $64.81 - Original price $684.69
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Waterproofing & Uncoupling Membranes for Tile & Shower Installations

Waterproofing and uncoupling membranes are installed beneath tile assemblies to help manage moisture, isolate substrate cracks, and reduce movement transfer between the substrate and finished tile surface. These systems are commonly used in showers, bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, balconies, and other tile installations where moisture protection and crack prevention are important.

This collection includes waterproofing membranes, uncoupling membranes, crack isolation membranes, liquid waterproofing products, shower pan liners, flashing tapes, waterproofing bands, pipe seals, mixing valve seals, drain flashing components, and waterproofing accessories designed for residential and commercial tile installations.

Types of Waterproofing & Uncoupling Systems

  • Waterproofing Membranes: Installed beneath tile to help prevent moisture from reaching the substrate.
  • Uncoupling Membranes: Designed to reduce stress transfer from substrate movement into the tile assembly.
  • Crack Isolation Membranes: Help bridge minor substrate cracks and reduce the risk of tile and grout cracking.
  • Shower Pan Liners: Used to create waterproof shower floor assemblies beneath mortar beds and tile.
  • Waterproofing Tapes, Bands & Seals: Used to seal seams, corners, plumbing penetrations, and transitions within waterproofing systems.

Waterproofing for Showers & Wet Areas

Shower waterproofing systems commonly use membranes, waterproofing bands, inside and outside corners, pipe seals, mixing valve seals, drain flashing, and compatible sealants to create continuous moisture protection behind tile surfaces.

Uncoupling Membranes for Floors

Uncoupling membranes are frequently installed over concrete slabs, plywood subfloors, radiant heat systems, and other substrates where movement, expansion, or shrinkage could transfer stress into the tile installation.

Selecting the Right Waterproofing Membrane

Selecting the correct membrane depends on moisture exposure, substrate conditions, crack isolation requirements, radiant heat compatibility, installation location, and the type of tile assembly being constructed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a waterproofing membrane and an uncoupling membrane?
Waterproofing membranes are designed to block moisture, while uncoupling membranes are designed to reduce stress transfer from substrate movement into the tile assembly. Some products provide both functions.
When should a waterproofing membrane be installed under tile?
Waterproofing membranes are commonly installed in showers, bathrooms, laundry rooms, balconies, and other areas where moisture exposure is expected.
What does an uncoupling membrane do?
Uncoupling membranes help separate the tile assembly from minor substrate movement, reducing the risk of cracked tile and grout caused by expansion, contraction, or settling.
Can tile be installed directly over waterproofing membranes?
Most waterproofing membranes are designed to receive tile when installed with compatible thin-set mortar and according to manufacturer requirements.
Are waterproofing membranes required in showers?
Building codes and installation standards commonly require shower assemblies to include waterproofing systems that protect the structure from moisture intrusion.