Concrete Resurfacing
We offer exceptional decorative concrete resurfacing service in and around the Austin area. We want your concrete area to be attractive and inviting. No job is too big or too small and work with private and business clients.
How do you make old concrete look better?
Even though concrete is among the toughest building materials, the mix of time, traffic and the components can prompt spalling, wear and staining over the long haul. As landscapes age, substantial surfaces begin to get harsh and worn. An ugly porch can be unfortunate, more significantly, it can represent actual dangers as well.
Completely resurfacing concrete with an overlay is one method for overhauling the look, and you can browse a wide assortment of shading and patterns. Assuming your landscape is in great condition and just needs a facelift, you can simply stain, stencil or imprint it to work on the appearance
Completely resurfacing concrete with an overlay is one method for overhauling the look, and you can browse a wide assortment of shading and patterns. Assuming your landscape is in great condition and just needs a facelift, you can simply stain, stencil or imprint it to work on the appearance
Can you resurface existing concrete?
Absolutely! Conventional wisdom holds that old concrete must be torn out and replaced to improve the look. Resurfacing old concrete is perfect for fixing cracks, surface imperfections, discoloration, and updating unfashionable finishes.
Tear out or resurface your concrete? Which is more cost-effective?
There are many repair options available that will save money. In most cases, as long as it isn’t greatly damaged, it’s more cost-effective to resurface your concrete rather than tear it out and start from scratch. Concrete resurfacing is vastly less expensive that a total replacement, and can give you a vastly new experience for any project of any size. Furthermore, it can conserve resources and eliminate disposal problems.
What we can say is that resurfacing is your best option if your existing surface is largely functional without major defects. But if you do have underlying fundamental damage, settling or huge breaks, you'll require an accomplished concrete resurfacing contractor to perform the prep work so that you can create an appropriate surface for your new look.
What we can say is that resurfacing is your best option if your existing surface is largely functional without major defects. But if you do have underlying fundamental damage, settling or huge breaks, you'll require an accomplished concrete resurfacing contractor to perform the prep work so that you can create an appropriate surface for your new look.
Concrete resurfacing ideas
It’s easy to be fooled into thinking concrete can only be plain or ugly. You can improve the appearance with any kinds of color, patterns, or stamped designs. You can also change the texture to river rocks, pebbles or a broom finish. You can even update concrete so that it doesn’t burn your feet while you’re enjoying your deck or pool.
How much does it cost to resurface concrete?
For most people, cost is the critical component of deciding to go forward on a concrete resurfacing project. We look forward to working together to find a way to get the landscape you want at a price you can afford.
Concrete resurfacing can be as low as $3 per square foot. The most elaborate project would only get to $25 per square foot. Where your project lands will obviously depend on a lot of unique factors that go beyond just the concrete overlay cost. Obviously, there are a number of factors that will affect your project cost. Obviously the size and area of your concrete area matters quite a bit. What color, textures, and design features you’re are looking for. And, as we mentioned, the condition of your existing concrete. You won't require anything more except basic prep work unless you have major issues. If your surface is cracked, spalled, or hidden under tile and paint, it will need additional work. And the more work that is necessary, the more costly your project could be.
Concrete resurfacing can be as low as $3 per square foot. The most elaborate project would only get to $25 per square foot. Where your project lands will obviously depend on a lot of unique factors that go beyond just the concrete overlay cost. Obviously, there are a number of factors that will affect your project cost. Obviously the size and area of your concrete area matters quite a bit. What color, textures, and design features you’re are looking for. And, as we mentioned, the condition of your existing concrete. You won't require anything more except basic prep work unless you have major issues. If your surface is cracked, spalled, or hidden under tile and paint, it will need additional work. And the more work that is necessary, the more costly your project could be.
Does concrete resurfacing last?
Professionally installed concrete that use a high-quality resurfacing products can last dozens of years with any luck. Some contractors have even seen resurfacing last 25 years! But if you go with a DIY resurfacing kit from a big box store, they don't last as long.
You can make sure your new landscape lasts even longer with proper cleaning, maintenance, and protection. Concrete sealing, along with resealing is part of the care as well.
You can make sure your new landscape lasts even longer with proper cleaning, maintenance, and protection. Concrete sealing, along with resealing is part of the care as well.
How long do I need to wait after resurfacing to use my space?
You’ll generally have to wait 2-3 days for the coating to completely dry and ready to handle foot traffic and any furniture that will be on the surface. We will be able to give you a specific deadline when your project will be done.
How effective is concrete resurfacing?
If you want to have a more attractive, beautiful landscape or a safer, more comfortable landscape….we think concrete resurfacing is one of the most effective ways to improve your home or business.
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