Newton Waterproofing

Newton and Axter partner to combine waterproofing expertise

  • 9 Dec 2020

Newton Waterproofing Systems and Axter Limited have proudly announced their UK waterproofing partnership, whereby the two companies will combine their expertise in basement waterproofing and podium deck and roof waterproofing in order to provide excellence to all customers.

The partnership will help to bridge the interface design and liability gap between above and below ground waterproofing; two disciplines typically seen on most concrete frame podiums.

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Axter are a global roof waterproofing designer and manufacturer with vast expertise in both the new-build and refurbishment flat roof sectors.

For over three decades, it has been delivering excellence to its customers, reshaping roof waterproofing and sustainable roof design.

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Michael Anaxagorou, Sales Director, Axter Ltd, commented: “Axter are proud to be a design partner of Newton, closing the design and guarantee link between below and above ground waterproof detailing.

“We’ve been working collaboratively on a series of tried and tested compatible interface details ranging from pile caps to property lines and upstand details, amongst others, in order to eliminate the design risk for architects and specifiers, and to ensure a guaranteed solution that does not leak.”

If you have a project that includes below-ground structural waterproofing and above-ground roof waterproofing, contact the Newton and Axter technical teams on 01732 280640 or by emailing [email protected]

Newton Waterproofing Systems,
Newton House,
17-20 Sovereign Way,
Tonbridge,
Kent,
United Kingdom,
TN9 1RH

Phone: 01732 496 513
Fax: 01732 359 033
E-mail: [email protected]

 

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