What is concrete resurfacing?
Your concrete driveway, patio, or garage concrete floor is heavily walked on every single day. When exposed to water, sun, ice, snow, there is constant damage that can be seen and can actually wear down the underlying layer of concrete. When you have concrete resurfaced, it is professionally ground, sandblasted, roughened or penetrated, and then filled with an impervious resin.
Decorative aggregates can also be added to contribute to the texture of your existing concrete surface. The result is a ground-up concrete slab or flooring that looks and feels like new concrete and is ready to withstand everyday wear and tear for years to come. Concrete resurfacing or Concrete Overlays can add value to your home, and it can also increase the curb appeal of your home.
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When is the best time to resurfacing concrete?
Is Your Concrete Cracked?
The first thing to look for when considering concrete resurfacing or Epoxy Coatings is to determine if there are any cracks in the existing concrete. Continuous concrete exposure to water, weather, and daily use can cause cracks, which make your concrete floor appear older than it really is. Further, the cracks can seep water and leave the surface of a concrete slab more vulnerable to damage. It can weaken the surface structure of the concrete and cause long term problems with your garage, patio, or driveway floor. Concrete resurfacing is the best, fastest, and easiest option for repairing cracks in concrete without having to get a new concrete or replace it.
How Old Is Your Concrete?
Another sign to look for is the age of your concrete slab or flooring. If your driveway, patio, or garage is more than 30 years old, then you might consider having your concrete resurfacing. With age, the old surface of concrete can begin to wear, crack, and discolor, which may lead to decay and possible deterioration. These cracks in the concrete will make the concrete floor look extremely worn, and it can make your home feel uninviting or uncared for. If this seems familiar and you've thought about reworking your driveway, then consider having it resurfaced. Concrete coatings like Epoxy Coatings and Concrete Staining will help the renewal of your concrete to make it look new again.
What Type of Exposure Has Your Concrete Experienced?
The concrete surface is vulnerable to acid rain, salt, ice, snow, oils, and grease, which can all stain or deteriorate the concrete. In addition, the iron in your concrete, like that found in concrete driveways and patios, can oxidize and turn yellow, which will make your concrete really stand out, but not in a good way. If you live in an area where the weather tends to be cold, then snow and ice can crack concrete, leaving the surface of your concrete looking run down and old. Concrete resurfacing can be a great way to stop your concrete from deteriorating and to help keep it looking clean, smooth, new, and in good condition for years to come.
A New Look
Do you want your house to look competitive when trying to sell? Or do you want to create an inviting entrance to your home? You might want to give your old concrete a best and new surface facelift. Concrete coatings like Epoxy and Concrete Staining are cost-effective ways of turning your concrete around and make your house look beautiful. If you want to sell your home, a well-maintained home can mean the difference between selling your home quickly or sitting on the market for months, so a little investment towards your home can make your home attractive to a wider range of potential buyers.