Yes, geomembranes are generally resistant to punctures from tree roots.
Yes, geomembranes are generally resistant to punctures from tree roots.
Yes, geomembranes are generally resistant to punctures from tree roots. They are designed to provide a strong barrier against external forces, including tree root penetration, to protect underlying structures or containment systems. However, in certain cases, particularly with aggressive tree species or large and mature trees, additional measures may be necessary to prevent root punctures or damage.