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A new made-in-Ghana innovation, Ezzy Waterproof Paint, is steadily redefining standards within the country’s construction industry, positioning itself as a resilient and reliable solution for modern building needs.
Showcasing the product on The Pulse on JoyNews on Monday, January 19, public relations executives of the company, Dorcas Manu and Yaw Awudu Dompreh, highlighted the unique qualities that set Ezzy Waterproof Paint apart in an increasingly competitive market.
According to them, the product is engineered to offer superior resistance against water penetration, a persistent challenge that compromises the durability and aesthetic value of buildings.

Beyond waterproofing, they noted that the paint enhances structural longevity while maintaining a smooth and enduring finish, making it suitable for both residential and commercial projects.
Ms Manu and Mr Dompreh emphasised that Ezzy Waterproof Paint is not only a testament to local innovation but also a strategic contribution to national development, aligning with efforts to promote Ghanaian-made products within key sectors of the economy.

They urged builders, homeowners and industry professionals to patronise Ezzy Waterproof Paint, describing it as a dependable solution designed to protect investments and withstand Ghana’s climatic conditions.
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