Cost Of

Resurfacing Concrete

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Has your concrete begun to show its age with spiderwebbing cracks, gouges, and stains plaguing its surface? Tired of your neighbors giving your driveway dirty looks because they think it’s bringing their property value down? Well, don’t go looking for the nearest concrete contractor to replace your concrete just yet. There is a process out there known as concrete resurfacing and if your concrete is qualified, you can stand to gain ample benefits while keeping money in your savings where it belongs. But how much does concrete resurfacing save you and is really worth it? Well down below, we are going to be going over the average costs of resurfacing on the most popular areas of your home. So, let’s get started, shall we?
Driveway Resurfacing
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Driveways are by far one of the most common resurfacing projects that any homeowner is going to have to endure for the sake of the curb appeal of their home. Thankfully, driveway resurfacing is going to warrant a much more budget-friendly price than tearing out and replacing your concrete. With that being said, homeowners have spent an average of 3-5 dollars a square foot, with the average 38×16 foot driveway costing around 2,500 dollars
Pool Deck Resurfacing
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Your pool deck is exposed to the harshest conditions out of all other concretes in your home so it’s expected that your pool decking is going to get damaged one day. Your pool deck has to endure an endless barrage of UV rays, harsh chemicals, and heavy traffic almost year-round. Down below, you will find the pricing points for the most common pool deck resurfacing agents on an average 750 sqft. pool deck:
Pros
  • Decorative overlays can cost around 2,250 to 3,750 dollars
  • Stamped concretes cost around 6,000 to 15,000 dollars
  • Pool decking does see a return investment of 70%
Patio/Walkway Resurfacing
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Walkways and patios serve as entry points to your home and even affect the curb appeal of your home, so you shouldn’t let them get out of control or you risk losing value on your home. Thankfully, resurfacing your walkway or patio won’t set you back too far with a median pricing point of only 4 dollars a sqft. This will be much more affordable than replacing your concrete which tends to cost homeowners an average of 1,500 to 3,700 dollars. What makes resurfacing your patio and walkways a worthy investment is the up to 80% ROI homeowners have seen from having crack-free concrete.
Interior Flooring Resurfacing
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Interior concrete resurfacing with concrete polishing is starting to gain traction thanks to homeowners increasing knowledge in the versatility and durability of a polished concrete flooring system. Where most homeowners have spent an average of 2,100 dollars for a polished concrete flooring system, other homeowners have spent as much as 3,900 dollars for a more customized finish.
Garage Floor Resurfacing
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The last form of resurfacing that we are going to be going over today is the project of garage floor resurfacing. Garage floors are the perfect candidate for concrete resurfacing as they are high traffic, exposed to moisture and harsh chemicals so they need more protection than the average concrete can handle. That is why epoxy is the flooring for this job and will cost the homeowner using this material an average of 1,400 to 2,900 dollars to coat the garage with epoxy.

At the end of the day, you will find that using concrete resurfacing will warrant a much better return on investment than replacing your concrete slab while costing less upfront. If you are looking to sell your home or just want a home improvement project to do on the weekends, concrete resurfacing is the perfect project for any homeowner. Remember, the prices outlined above can vary by contractor, condition of the concrete, and timeframe of the projects, Prices outlined above are averages of a compilation of homeowners.