Sealants play a critical role in protecting masonry and concrete surfaces from moisture, weather damage, and long-term deterioration. Properly applied sealants extend the life of brick, block, stone, and concrete while maintaining the appearance and structural performance of the surface.
Brickheads Masonry provides professional sealant applications for residential and commercial properties, using proven materials designed for durability, flexibility, and protection.

Masonry Sealants for Brick, Block & Stone
Masonry sealants are designed to protect porous surfaces such as brick, block, and natural stone from water intrusion while allowing the material to breathe. These penetrating sealants soak into the masonry rather than forming a surface film.
Retention Walls
Benefits of Masonry Sealants
- Reduces water absorption and moisture intrusion
- Helps prevent freeze-thaw damage and cracking
- Protects against efflorescence and staining
- Slows mortar joint deterioration
- Preserves the natural appearance of masonry
- Extends the lifespan of exterior brick and stone
Masonry sealants are ideal for exterior walls, chimneys, foundations, and façade masonry on homes and commercial buildings.
Concrete Sealants for Traditional & Decorative Concrete
Concrete is highly porous and susceptible to moisture penetration, surface wear, and staining. Concrete sealants provide a protective barrier that enhances durability and appearance for both functional and decorative applications.
Applications Include
- Driveways and sidewalks
- Patios and porches
- Garage floors
- Basement slabs
- Decorative stamped or exposed aggregate concrete

Benefits of Concrete Sealants
- Reduces moisture penetration and surface erosion
- Protects against oil, salt, and chemical stains
- Enhances color and finish on decorative concrete
- Reduces dusting and surface wear
- Improves longevity and ease of maintenance
Concrete sealants are available in penetrating and surface-applied options depending on the application and performance needs.
Polyurethane Self-Leveling Sealants for Concrete Joints & Cracks
Polyurethane self-leveling sealants are high-performance joint sealants used in existing concrete to protect expansion joints, control joints, and cracks. These sealants flow smoothly into joints and cure to a flexible, durable finish.
Common Applications
- Driveway and sidewalk joints
- Garage floors
- Warehouse and commercial slabs
- Expansion joints in concrete flatwork
Benefits of Polyurethane Self-Leveling Sealants
- Prevents water infiltration into concrete joints
- Reduces freeze-thaw damage and slab movement
- Flexible material allows for concrete expansion and contraction
- Helps prevent weed growth and debris accumulation
- Improves appearance of cracked or separated joints
- Extends the life of existing concrete surfaces
Polyurethane sealants are ideal for both residential and commercial concrete repair and protection.
Why Choose Brickheads Masonry for Sealant Services
- Experienced with masonry and concrete systems
- Proper surface preparation and application
- High-quality, professional-grade sealants
- Residential and commercial applications
- Long-lasting protection and clean finishes
Sealant Services FAQs
What is the difference between masonry sealant and concrete sealant?
Masonry sealants are designed for porous materials like brick, block, and stone, while concrete sealants are formulated specifically for concrete surfaces and slab protection.
Will masonry sealants change the appearance of my brick or stone?
Most masonry sealants are penetrating and breathable, meaning they protect without changing the natural look of the masonry.
How long do concrete sealants last?
Depending on the product and exposure, concrete sealants typically last 3–7 years before reapplication is recommended.
Are decorative concrete sealants different from standard concrete sealants?
Yes. Decorative concrete sealants often enhance color and finish while still providing moisture and stain protection.
What is a polyurethane self-leveling sealant used for?
It is used to seal concrete joints and cracks, preventing water intrusion while allowing the concrete to expand and contract naturally.
Do sealants help prevent freeze-thaw damage?
Yes. By reducing water penetration, sealants significantly reduce freeze-thaw cycles that cause cracking and surface deterioration.
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- Armada
- Almont
- Auburn Hills
- Bruce Township
- Bloomfield Township
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- Saint Clair Shores
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