Concrete Restoration and Resurfacing

Today's resurfacing systems make it possible to give your worn, unsightly concrete a complete makeover

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Conventional wisdom holds that old concrete, with cracks, surface discoloration, or surface imperfections, must be removed and replaced if improving the look of the concrete is the goal. Many times homeowners are discouraged by their cement flooring or other concrete areas, not realizing the option available to them to resurface their already existing concrete.

Resurfacing concrete with polymer-modified overlay systems is a viable way to improve existing concrete surfaces.

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Find more information about resurfacing concrete and what options are available to fix or repair your existing slab. Here's a sample of topics you'll find:

  • Types of overlays
  • Special considerations
  • Maintaining and protecting resurfaced concrete
  • Much more...

Resurfacing can range from simply making the concrete look like new again, or upgrading the surface with a variety of colors and patterns. Whether it's a concrete driveway, cement floor or patio, resurfacing options let you transform your old, often ugly, concrete into a new, smooth colored concrete surface.

Resurfacing runs between $5-$12 per square foot depending on the size of the project and how elaborate the selected surface is.

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