
Your driveway or patio looks worn out, but replacing it costs a fortune. We apply a fresh overlay that bonds to your existing concrete - no demolition, no mess, done in a day or two.

Concrete resurfacing in Mesquite means applying a thin new layer of material directly over your existing slab, giving you a clean, durable surface without the cost or disruption of a full replacement. Most driveways and patios are completed in one to two days.
Mesquite sits on heavy clay soil that swells and shrinks with every rain and dry spell - and that movement is what leaves so many driveways cracked, scaled, and stained after 20 or 30 years. Resurfacing addresses all of that at once: the new overlay layer covers surface cracks, restores a uniform texture, and accepts a sealer that protects against the heat and moisture cycles that did the damage in the first place.
If your concrete is structurally sound but just looks rough, this is almost always a better path than replacement. And if you are also dealing with a floor that needs leveling before new flooring goes down, our self-leveling concrete and overlay service handles that as well.
If the top layer of your concrete is chipping off in thin flakes, or if the surface feels rough and gritty where it used to be smooth, the concrete is scaling. This is common on older Mesquite driveways that have been through decades of summer heat. Resurfacing can restore a solid surface before the scaling goes deep enough to require a full replacement.
Fine cracks that run across the surface but have not changed much in the past year or two are good candidates for resurfacing. In Mesquite, these often develop because the clay soil expands and contracts with the seasons. As long as the slab is stable and not actively heaving, an overlay can cover and stabilize those surface cracks effectively.
Oil drips, rust stains from metal furniture, and years of sun fading can leave concrete looking permanently patchy. If pressure washing and cleaning products have not made a real difference, resurfacing gives you a fresh uniform surface. This is one of the most common reasons Mesquite homeowners call about overlays - the concrete is structurally fine but looks worn out.
When the corners of a driveway apron or patio slab start to chip and crumble, the surface concrete has become brittle over time. Left alone, this edge damage tends to spread inward. Catching it at the chipping stage - rather than waiting until large sections break off - is when resurfacing is most effective and most cost-efficient.
We handle resurfacing projects on driveways, patios, pool decks, garage floors, and interior concrete slabs throughout Mesquite. Every job starts with thorough surface preparation - pressure washing, degreasing, and grinding any areas that are loose or flaking - because the overlay is only as good as the prep work underneath it. We also apply a sealer at the end of every job, which is included in the quote, not charged separately.
For customers who want more than a plain surface, we offer decorative finishes including stamped textures, integral color, and broom-finish options. We also offer concrete sealing as a standalone service for surfaces that are in good shape but just need protection renewed. If you are not sure which approach fits your situation, a free on-site estimate will give you a clear answer.
Clean, smooth finish on a prepared surface. Suits homeowners who want the concrete to look new without a decorative pattern.
Texture pressed into the fresh overlay to mimic stone, brick, or wood. Popular for patios and front walkways.
Integral pigment or surface stain added to the overlay. Good for homeowners who want a specific color rather than plain gray.
Textured surface for slip resistance on driveways, pool surrounds, and outdoor steps where grip matters.
A large share of Mesquite homes were built between the late 1960s and early 1990s, which means many driveways and patios are now 35 to 50 years old. Concrete of that age has typically been through many cycles of summer heat above 100 degrees, seasonal soil shrink and swell, and years of UV exposure. The result is surface scaling, staining, and a network of hairline cracks that do not get better on their own. Resurfacing addresses all of those problems at once and does it at a fraction of what full concrete replacement costs.
We work regularly in neighborhoods across Mesquite and in adjacent communities. Homeowners in Balch Springs and Sunnyvale face the same clay soil conditions and aging housing stock, and the same resurfacing approach applies. If you are not sure whether your slab is a good candidate, a quick on-site look will tell you more than any description can.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what surface you want done and roughly how large it is - you do not need exact measurements or a specific product in mind.
We walk the surface with you and look for cracks, soft spots, and staining that affect the approach. If resurfacing is not the right answer for your situation, we will tell you - no pressure.
The crew pressure washes, degreses, and grinds any areas that are loose or flaking. Cracks are filled before the overlay goes down. This step takes up a significant portion of the job time - thorough prep is what makes the overlay last.
The new overlay material is applied and finished to your chosen texture. Once it sets, a sealer is applied. Plan to stay off the surface for 24 hours for foot traffic and 48 to 72 hours before driving on it.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote that covers everything - prep, materials, sealer, and cleanup. No surprises on the final invoice.
(469) 421-5338We will not recommend resurfacing if the slab is not a good candidate. Actively shifting concrete, deep structural cracks, and moisture problems need to be addressed first. We tell you that upfront - not after the overlay fails.
Most overlay failures trace back to rushed surface preparation. We grind, degrease, and prime before any material goes down. The prep stage takes real time, and our quotes reflect that - it is what separates a 10-year surface from one that peels in the first season.
Every resurfacing job we do includes a final sealer application. It is not an optional add-on priced separately after the fact. Sealing is what protects the new surface from Mesquite's UV intensity and from the moisture cycles that caused the original damage.
You will have a written estimate that breaks down prep, materials, and sealing before anyone picks up a tool. According to the American Society of Concrete Contractors at ascconc.org, a detailed written scope is one of the clearest signs of a contractor operating with integrity.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: we want the surface to hold up, and we want you to know exactly what you are paying for. That is the only way a local business earns repeat calls and referrals in a community like Mesquite.
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