Concrete Resurfacing

in St. Louis City

Are you looking for a way to increase your home’s value without a major renovation? Concrete resurfacing can increase your property’s curb appeal and return on investment. Contact us today!

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Concrete Discoloration Making Your Space Unattractive?

Old and dull concrete in your commercial or residential premises looks bad and hampers the building’s appearance. Discoloration and blotchy colors are not only concerning in terms of looks but also when it comes to creating the right ambiance. However, there is a way through which you can refresh your concrete surfaces, and that is through concrete resurfacing. Our company, Custom Concrete & Masonry, focuses on refreshing stained concrete surfaces by giving them a new, appealing appearance. Our team of experts use modern methods and top-quality materials to ensure the best possible results.

Don't let unattractive concrete damage your property. Call us today, and we'll transform your space in St Louis!

Benefits of Concrete Resurfacing Over Replacement

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Types of Concrete Resurfacing Finishes

Are you sick of tripping on bumpy concrete or looking at dirty spots? Our concrete resurfacing can make your outside areas nice and smooth and make them look great, too.

Stamped Concrete

This technique creates the appearance of natural stone, brick, or tile. It’s a popular choice for driveway resurfacing and pool and deck resurfacing.

Exposed Aggregate

This finish reveals the natural beauty of the concrete’s aggregate by removing the top layer. It’s durable and low-maintenance, ideal for driveways and walkways.

Colored Concrete

Adding pigment to the concrete mix creates a uniform, vibrant color. This option is versatile and can be used for driveways, patios, and floors.

Overlayment

An overlay is a thin layer of concrete applied over existing concrete to improve its appearance and durability. It’s suitable for repairing cracks and spalls and can be used for driveway resurfacing and floor resurfacing.

Decorative Flake

This involves broadcasting colored flakes onto the wet concrete to create a unique, non-slip surface. It’s often used for pool and deck resurfacing and concrete driveway resurfacing.

Epoxy Coating

A durable, chemically resistant coating applied over concrete, often used for garage and basement floors due to its stain and wear resistance.

Concrete resurfacing is the perfect solution. Contact us for a free quote.

Why Choose Custom Concrete & Masonry for Concrete Resurfacing?

Certified concrete restoration experts

Perfect, long-lasting finishes

Personalized design consultations

Eco-friendly, sustainable solutions

Competitive pricing, transparent costs

Flexible scheduling to fit your timeline

Is your concrete driveway becoming a safety hazard due to cracks, potholes, or uneven surfaces? Let Custom Concrete & Masonry resurface your driveway in St Louis.

Our Concrete Resurfacing Process

Tired of spending time and money on constant concrete repairs? Our resurfacing solutions provide a long-lasting, low-maintenance alternative.

Clean and Prepare

We thoroughly clean and prepare the concrete surface, fixing any cracks, chips, or uneven areas.

Step 1

Apply Bonding Agent

We apply a high-quality bonding agent to the prepared surface, creating a strong bond between the old and new concrete.

Step 2

Apply Resurfacing

Our skilled technicians apply a smooth, even layer of premium resurfacing material, offering a variety of finishes to match your style.

Step 3

Cure and Finish

We allow the resurfaced concrete to cure properly, then complete the job with the final touches for a faultless result.

Step 4

 We offer a wide range of finishes to suit your style and budget. Call us today!

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Difference Between Concrete Resurfacing and Concrete Staining

Concrete resurfacing and concrete staining are two different ways to improve concrete surfaces.

While resurfacing is about fixing and refreshing the surface, staining adds visual appeal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does resurfaced concrete last?

Resurfaced concrete usually lasts 10 to 15 years. However, this can change based on the resurfacing material, weather, and amount of use.

Can you resurface the existing concrete?

Concrete coating offers protection and enhances the look of your surfaces. It forms a barrier against damage from salts, chemicals, and water, helping to extend the life of your concrete. Additionally, our coatings transform worn concrete into a vibrant, polished finish that mimics high-end materials like marble or granite.

What are the downsides of concrete overlays?

Concrete overlays can improve looks and durability. But they can crack if the concrete underneath is damaged. They may also create uneven surfaces if not applied correctly. And they cost more than some other options.

Should I seal the resurfaced concrete?

Yes, sealing the resurfaced concrete is highly recommended. Sealing protects the new surface from stains, wear, and weather. It also makes the surface look better and easier to clean. Use a sealer made for concrete and follow the instructions.

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