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MASONRY SEALING & COATING

Masonry Sealants & Coatings


The final step in expert brick, stone, and stucco restoration is developing a plan to preserve and maintain your masonry systems. The application of protectants like urethane sealants, elastomeric coatings, and silane-based sealers protect your masonry from the unique challenges of our Northeastern climate and other common perils. Our expertise and understanding allow us to repair and service your masonry with the highest quality products and highest level craftsmanship.

Sealers

The strength and durability of masonry makes it an important structural material. However, masonry's porous nature allows it to absorb water and soluble salts, which can be harmful over time. The application of high quality protectants like urethane sealants, elastomeric coatings, and silane-based sealers protect your masonry from the unique challenges of our Northeastern climate and other common perils.

Coating

Application of high-build coating formulation protects your masonry with 15 to 30 mil-thick films with just two coatings. Use of a high build coating material ensures superior surface protection when compared to ordinary paints or coating materials that average only a 3 to 5 mil thickness. A thicker coating not only reduces water permeability, it also helps to bridge hairline cracks which adds to the overall visual appeal of your home. The primary function of a masonry coating is to protect your exterior house walls from taking in water; the secondary purpose is to improve the visual appearance and curb appeal of your property.

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Caulking

Silicone-based caulk is a flexible material that's used to fill in and seal gaps throughout a structure; it is the best product for weatherproofing areas where masonry meets different construction materials such as wood or metal. Houses tend to shift and breathe throughout the year due to change in season or ground settlement (in certain cases).  If there is an exposed joint or gap that is susceptible to frequent shift due to weather conditions or ground settlement, caulk is the best solution because of its malleable, yet durable composition.

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