
Your driveway, pool deck, or patio looks worn out - but the slab underneath is still solid. We resurface it in one to two days, seal it for South Florida weather, and you skip the cost of a full replacement.

Concrete resurfacing in Coral Springs means applying a thin new layer of material directly over your existing slab, restoring the surface without tearing out the old concrete, and most jobs are complete in one to two days with foot traffic possible within 24 hours.
If your driveway, patio, or pool deck looks worn but the slab underneath is still structurally sound, resurfacing is almost always the smarter move over full replacement. It costs a fraction of the price, causes far less disruption, and delivers a result that looks completely new. Many Coral Springs homeowners also choose a decorative finish - stamped patterns, tinted colors, or slip-resistant textures - to upgrade the look at the same time. If you are also dealing with deep cracks or a shifted slab, our concrete grinding and surface preparation service addresses the underlying issue before any overlay goes down.
We work on driveways, pool decks, patios, and garage floors throughout Coral Springs and surrounding Broward County communities. Before any work begins, we assess your slab honestly and tell you whether resurfacing is the right answer or if something else is needed first.
If your driveway or patio feels rough underfoot and collects dirt, algae, or mildew in the low spots, the surface has worn down to the point where cleaning alone will not restore it. In Coral Springs, the combination of humidity and shade from trees makes algae growth especially common on older concrete. Resurfacing gives you a smooth, sealed surface that is far easier to keep clean.
A network of small cracks spreading across the surface like a spiderweb - often called map cracking - means the top layer has aged and dried out, but the slab underneath is still structurally sound. This is one of the clearest signs that resurfacing is the right fix. If the cracks are wide enough to fit a coin into, or sections have shifted, that is a different problem that needs a different approach first.
Coral Springs homeowners with pools often notice pool decks fade to a washed-out gray or start flaking after years of sun and pool chemicals. Beyond appearance, an old or rough pool deck can get uncomfortably hot on afternoon sun - a real issue when kids run barefoot. Resurfacing with a light-colored, textured finish can reduce surface temperature and make the deck safer and more comfortable.
If you notice water sitting in low spots after Coral Springs afternoon storms, the surface may have settled unevenly over time. A contractor can often correct minor slope issues during the overlay process so water moves toward drains or away from your foundation the way it should. Left unaddressed, standing water works its way into cracks and accelerates deterioration.
Our concrete resurfacing work covers the full range of residential and light commercial surfaces. For pool decks and patios, we apply polymer-modified overlays that bond tightly to the existing slab, then add texture and color to match your vision. Our pool deck coatings and resurfacing service handles the specific demands of wet, chemical-exposed pool environments with finishes designed to stay cooler and more slip-resistant. For driveways and garage floors, we can apply stamped or broom-finish overlays that update the look without any tearout. After any overlay, we seal the finished surface with a UV-resistant product rated for South Florida conditions.
When a surface has more serious issues - loose or flaking material, heavy contamination, or a texture that needs profiling before a new layer will bond - we handle that preparation in-house rather than applying an overlay over a compromised base. For jobs that need additional floor prep work, self-leveling concrete and overlays can address unevenness at the same time. Every project starts with an honest assessment of whether resurfacing is the right solution for your specific slab.
Best for pool decks that have faded, pitted, or become uncomfortably hot - returns a fresh, slip-resistant surface rated for constant water and chemical exposure.
Best for driveways with surface cracking or staining on a structurally sound slab - delivers a clean, consistent finish at a fraction of full replacement cost.
Best for patios and outdoor entertaining areas that need a color refresh, texture upgrade, or improved drainage slope without disrupting the surrounding landscape.
Best for homeowners who want a flagstone, brick, or custom pattern look without the cost and complexity of installing actual pavers or tile over an existing slab.
Coral Springs sits in Broward County where average highs exceed 90 degrees for five or more months of the year and UV radiation is among the strongest in the continental United States. That level of sun exposure breaks down surface sealers faster than in most other parts of the country, which means resurfaced concrete here needs resealing more often - typically every two years rather than every three or four. On top of that, Broward County gets significant rainfall during rainy season from June through September, and water that sits on or under an overlay can cause it to lift or bubble over time. We use UV-resistant sealers formulated for South Florida conditions and assess drainage before every job. Our customers in Coconut Creek and Pompano Beach face the same conditions and we serve both communities regularly.
Coral Springs also has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities, many of which have rules about the appearance of driveways and exterior surfaces. A worn, stained, or cracked driveway can generate HOA notices you would rather avoid. Resurfacing brings your driveway or patio back to a clean, consistent finish that meets community standards. We are familiar with the expectations in Coral Springs neighborhoods and can help you choose a finish that satisfies both your personal taste and your HOA guidelines. For a closer look at what proper surface prep involves, the American Concrete Institute publishes standards on overlay application and preparation that qualified contractors follow.
Call or submit a request online and we will follow up within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - what surface you have, what is bothering you about it, and roughly what size area we are talking about - and then schedule an in-person visit. No price is given until we have seen the surface.
We walk the surface, check the cracks, assess drainage, and look at whether the slab is structurally sound enough for resurfacing. You get a written estimate that breaks down the work - surface prep, overlay, any texture or color, and sealer. If resurfacing is not the right answer, we tell you that too.
On the day of work, we start by thoroughly cleaning and preparing the existing concrete - pressure washing and removing any loose or flaking material. This step takes several hours and is the most critical part of the job. Once the surface is ready and dry, the overlay is mixed and applied in thin coats, with any texture or color work done during this stage.
After the overlay sets, we apply a UV-resistant sealer over the entire surface. Before we leave, we walk the finished area with you and give you clear instructions: typically 24 hours before foot traffic and up to a week before driving on a resurfaced driveway. We also tell you when to reseal - in Coral Springs climate, that is usually every two years.
Free estimate. No obligation. We tell you honestly whether resurfacing is the right fix before any work begins.
(754) 318-0064We tell you upfront whether your slab is a good candidate for resurfacing or whether it has problems that need addressing first. This protects your investment - a poorly bonded overlay over a compromised slab will fail within a year or two, and we have no interest in doing work that comes back to haunt both of us.
We use sealers specifically rated for the UV intensity and rainfall patterns in Broward County - not generic products that hold up fine in a northern climate but degrade quickly here. That choice is the single biggest factor in how long a resurfaced surface stays looking good in Coral Springs.
We know the exterior appearance standards common in Coral Springs planned communities and ask about your HOA upfront. We can help you pick a finish that satisfies your community guidelines and get any required written approval squared away before work begins - so you are not redoing anything after the fact.
Florida requires contractors doing concrete work to hold a current state license. You can verify any contractor's status through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation at myfloridalicense.com before you hire them. We pull permits whenever a project requires one so your work is on record and your home sale is never complicated by unpermitted jobs.
Good resurfacing starts with a contractor who tells you the truth about your slab before asking for a deposit. We have built our reputation in Coral Springs and surrounding Broward County communities on exactly that approach - and our customers notice it from the first phone call.
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