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XYPEX Range Of Products Is Trusted Globally By Contractors To Waterproof, Protect And Repair Concrete

 Building consultants, contractors and building technicians all over the world trust a product line that can allow buildings and structures to withstand the elements of the weather for decades without crumbling.

And for professionals outside and within Ghana, XYPEX range of products is that dependable product they can trust.

XYPEX Concrete Waterproofing by Crystallization is the technology and advanced formulation which waterproofs and protects all concrete and block structures by sealing pores and capillary tracts; preventing penetration of water and aggressive chemicals through concrete mass.

XYPEX Range of Products are used to waterproof foundations, basements, swimming pools, water tanks, septic tanks, block walls and roof slabs against leaks whiles protecting walls and concrete structures against rising damp saving owners from incurring more cost for repairs.

For years, distributors of XYPEX products in Ghana have supplied the Ghanaian Market with acclaimed and globally used XYPEX Range of Products. Project Constructions from the Ghana Cargo Center, 335 Place, SU Tower, Bank of Ghana Cash Processing Center, Takoradi Thermal Plant (T3 Project), The Gallery, Embassy Gardens (Phase A & B), The Signature Apartments, Ghana Civil Aviation Training Academy Complex Extension, SUNON-Asogli Power Plant, Kpone Independent Power Plant, Wa Water Expansion Project, Akim-Oda-Akwatia-Winneba Water Supply Project, Nungua Desalination Project, Achimota Retail Center, Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences Building to HFC Flats-Ridge have XYPEX Admix C-1000NF, Concentrate, Modified, Patch ‘n Plug, FCM Powder etc. in there to protect the structures from water seepage.

Distributors being hands-on, guide clients through the right mixing ratio and application of their products for the best results with the help of its dedicated staff. However independent artisans can use the products once they’ve been given proper (training) tutorials.

“By means of diffusion, the reactive chemicals in Xypex products use water as a migrating medium to enter and travel down the capillaries of concrete. This process precipitates a chemical reaction between Xypex, moisture and the by-products of cement hydration, forming a new non-soluble crystalline structure. This integral structure fills the capillary tracts rendering the concrete waterproof,” Madam Vivian Obuobi, Operations Director submitted.

Other projects also bearing XYPEX Admix C-1000NF, Concentrate, Modified, Patch ‘n Plug or FCM Powder include the Holiday Inn suspended pool, XGI Building, Osu Shoprite with Consar Limited, Accra Mall extension, Kumasi Central Mall, Achimota Retail Centre (WBHO), The Elizabeth Building with Goldkey Properties, VRA (T3 Project), Royal Crown Packaging Building for Kasapreko Company Limited, Blackwell Reality, Ghana Cargo Centre with EnergoProjekt and Underground Tanks at One Airport Square with Micheletti (Ghana) Ltd.

“We have an unbeatable product in Xypex but we’ve priced the product so more Ghanaians can benefit. We also offer warranty even up to 10 years when we undertake the application because we believe in our product. We also deliver products to clients within Accra at no charge, beyond Accra at a minimal charge,” stressed Madam Obuobi.

Distributors of Xypex Concrete Waterproofing Products are located at 574 Jones Nelson Road, Adabraka, near the former Globe Cinema, Accra.

Office Line: 0302681581 & Cell Lines: 0208110328/0243426171 .

Written By Michael Eli Dokosi


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