Axion’s Hydroshield Polybond, Totalcrete Cement Provide Lasting Solution to Dampness, Moisture-Related Defects — Chairman
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Axion Group has announced that its breakthrough construction products — Axion Hydroshield Polybond and Axion Totalcrete Cement — are engineered to deliver 100% waterproof and crack-proof protection for walls, floors and building surfaces, offering a long-term solution to dampness and moisture-related defects.
According to the company, the new Canadian-technology innovations function as high-performance screeding materials that fully block water penetration, eliminate rising damp and algae, and prevent the early deterioration of building finishes. Builders, contractors and homeowners faced with persistent damp walls, peeling paint, mould growth and structural weakening now have an affordable, technologically advanced alternative.
Axion Hydroshield Polybond is formulated to create a seamless waterproof barrier during screeding, ensuring that water does not seep through concrete surfaces. When used alongside the multipurpose Totalcrete Cement, the combination produces a reinforced screed layer that remains dry, strong and durable even in areas highly susceptible to moisture.
Group Chief Executive of Axion Nigeria, Dr. Oke Eze, urged stakeholders across the built environment — architects, engineers, block makers, developers and homeowners — to adopt modern construction technologies that guarantee safer, stronger and more resilient structures. 
He stressed that the increasing cases of dampness, cracks, mould and early building deterioration stem largely from outdated construction methods and substandard materials. “Hydroshield Polybond and Totalcrete Cement represent the future of waterproof construction in Nigeria. When people insist on the right products, we eliminate damp problems and improve the overall lifespan of our buildings,” he said.
Dr. Eze further affirmed Axion’s commitment to providing science-driven solutions that reduce maintenance costs and prevent structural damage, noting that widespread adoption of the products would address one of the country’s most common and costly building challenges.
With demand for durable housing and infrastructure rising, Axion’s new waterproof screeding system is being positioned as a game-changer for the Nigerian construction industry.
Adding her voice to the launch, Managing Director of CM Services Limited, Catherine Kadiri, described the unveiling of Axion’s innovative construction products as a significant milestone for the sector. She explained that the solutions were created to make construction work easier, faster and more reliable for professionals across the value chain.
Kadiri noted that the products address real-world struggles confronting engineers, builders, technicians and artisans — from harsh site conditions to repairs that fail to endure. “Axion was created with you in mind,” she said. “These products are designed to solve real, everyday challenges — giving us better bonding, stronger protection and faster application times. In simple terms, Axion helps us work smarter, not harder.”
She added that beyond the technology powering the products, Axion represents a future where quality becomes consistent and excellence the new standard. The growing needs of communities and rising expectations for durable infrastructure, she said, demand solutions that blend practicality with innovation.
“Construction is changing,” she noted. “The future belongs to products that help us build strong roads, safe homes and lasting infrastructure — a future where challenges on-site don’t slow us down, where we build not just structures, but trust.”
Kadiri emphasised that the launch of Axion products signals new opportunities for craftsmanship, efficiency and growth within the construction industry, expressing gratitude to partners and stakeholders who have supported the vision.
“Together, we are building better, building stronger and building a future we can all be proud of,” she concluded.
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