At Massey Tuckpointing & Masonry, everything we do is centered around one goal, delivering weatherproofing that actually protects. We are not here to offer quick fixes or temporary solutions. Our focus is on creating long term results through proper substrate preparation, accurate sealant selection, and thorough application. Every surface we work on is treated with attention to detail, ensuring it resists moisture intrusion, freeze-thaw cycles, and daily exposure.
We handle every weatherproofing project with careful preparation and proven materials. Each surface is cleaned, inspected, and sealed to prevent water intrusion and freeze-thaw damage. Joints are repaired, sealants are applied with precision, and flashing is checked to ensure lasting protection. The result is a home that stays dry, comfortable, and structurally sound through every season.
We examine masonry surfaces, joints, and flashings to identify vulnerable areas and moisture entry points.
We apply commercial-grade sealants, membranes, and caulking designed for your specific substrate and climate conditions.
We verify complete coverage, cure time, and seal integrity to ensure long-term protection.
Our approach to weatherproofing starts with clear answers and straightforward recommendations. Before any sealant is applied or any joint is prepared, we walk you through material options, explain why certain products perform better in Missouri’s freeze-thaw cycles, and answer your questions in plain terms. You know exactly what you’re paying for and why each step matters. Every surface is cleaned thoroughly, primers are matched to the substrate, and application techniques follow manufacturer specs to the letter so your building envelope stays protected for years.
Keeps moisture out of brick and mortar joints to prevent interior leaks and structural damage.
Seals porous surfaces so trapped water cannot expand and crack masonry during winter.
Sealed walls stop air infiltration and lower heating bills during colder months.
Protected brick, mortar, and flashing last decades longer when moisture cannot penetrate.
Stops efflorescence and staining caused by water migration through masonry surfaces.
Diverts water away from footings and prevents soil erosion that undermines basement walls.
Homeowners with brick exteriors need reliable protection against rain, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles. Quality sealants block moisture penetration while allowing vapor to escape, preventing interior dampness and structural stress. We apply breathable coatings to prepared surfaces, inspect flashing integrity, and treat mortar joints before sealing to ensure long-term adhesion. Each treatment delivers stronger weather resistance and extended masonry life.
Every project starts with careful inspection to identify vulnerable areas and plan effective sealing solutions.
Only proven sealants and membranes designed for long-term adhesion and resistance to freeze-thaw cycles.
You receive straightforward explanations of findings, recommended steps, and timeline before any work begins.
Joints and substrates are cleaned thoroughly to ensure sealant bonds correctly without gaps or voids.
Flashings, transitions, and parapet caps receive the same careful attention as primary wall surfaces.
Completed weatherproofing keeps moisture out for years, reducing maintenance costs and preserving structural integrity.
Crumbling mortar, water stains after rain, or flaking sealant all mean it’s time to protect your masonry.
Quality sealant typically holds five to ten years, depending on exposure and material used during application.
It prevents future damage but won’t reverse structural problems like spalling or cracked joints.
Spring and fall offer ideal conditions; sealant needs dry surfaces and moderate temperatures to cure properly.
Most breathable sealants dry clear, preserving the natural look while blocking moisture intrusion.
Contact Massey Tuckpointing & Masonry for reliable weatherproofing built to protect Affton homes from water damage, freeze-thaw cycles, and structural decay. We deliver honest assessments, precise application, and sealants that stand up to Missouri weather season after season.