
Worn, cracked, or stained concrete can look new again without the cost of full replacement. We resurface driveways, patios, and pool decks in Plantation.
Worn, cracked, or stained concrete can look new again without the cost of full replacement. We resurface driveways, patios, and pool decks in Plantation.

Concrete resurfacing in Plantation applies a thin new layer of material over your existing slab rather than tearing it out, restoring driveways, patios, and pool decks to a clean finish, and most residential jobs are completed in one to two days.
In Plantation, where much of the housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1980s, a large share of driveways and pool decks are 30 to 50 years old. At that age, surface crazing, staining, and shallow cracking are almost universal - and they are exactly the conditions resurfacing is built to fix. Replacement costs significantly more, requires demolition and hauling, and takes longer. For slabs that are structurally sound, resurfacing is the practical choice.
The single most important factor in how long a resurfaced surface lasts is preparation. If oil, mold, or old coatings are not fully removed before the overlay goes down, the new layer will peel within months. Pairing resurfacing with proper self-leveling concrete and overlay work is also an option when a floor needs to be leveled before the decorative finish is applied.
A spiderweb pattern of small cracks across a driveway or patio is a sign the top layer has aged and dried out - very common on Plantation slabs from the 1970s and 1980s. As long as the cracks are shallow and the slab underneath is still firm, resurfacing can cover and stabilize them before they develop further.
When concrete surfaces develop a rough texture or start shedding small pieces, the top layer is wearing away. In South Florida, UV exposure and the repeated cycle of heavy rain followed by intense heat accelerates this process. Resurfacing restores a smooth, clean finish without the cost and disruption of full replacement.
Oil stains from vehicles, rust marks from patio furniture, and algae or mold growth from Florida's humidity can permanently discolor concrete. Resurfacing covers the old discoloration entirely with a fresh surface. This is one of the most common reasons Plantation homeowners call for this service.
Pool decks in South Florida face constant sun, chlorine splash, and wet foot traffic. If your deck feels rough enough to scratch bare feet, or becomes slippery when wet, that is both a comfort and a safety concern. Resurfacing with a textured, slip-resistant finish fixes both problems in a single project.
Every resurfacing project starts with thorough surface preparation - pressure washing, grinding where needed, and removing any oil, mold, or old coatings that would prevent the new layer from bonding. That prep step is what determines how long the result holds, and it is never rushed. From there, we apply the overlay material in the finish you have chosen, working section by section to keep the thickness consistent. We seal every finished surface with a UV-resistant product suited to Plantation's climate.
The finish options are wider than most homeowners expect. A plain smooth overlay is the most affordable choice, but stamped textures, exposed aggregate finishes, and solid color overlays are all available. For pool decks, we use textured finishes that are slip-resistant and cool underfoot even in full sun. Surfaces that also need leveling benefit from pairing resurfacing with self-leveling concrete overlays. After the job is done, we walk you through care instructions and let you know when to expect to reseal - that conversation is part of every finished project. We also connect resurfacing customers with our pool deck coatings and resurfacing service when the project is specifically a pool area needing a specialty finish.
Best for driveways showing surface cracks, staining, or fading that affect curb appeal - restores a clean, consistent finish without removing the slab.
Suits covered or open patios where the surface has weathered, stained, or developed rough texture from years of Florida heat and rain.
For pool decks that are rough, slippery, or visually worn - finished with a textured, slip-resistant overlay that holds up in a wet outdoor environment.
For homeowners who want to change how their concrete looks entirely - stamped patterns, custom colors, or stone-look finishes applied over a sound existing slab.
Plantation was developed heavily between the 1960s and 1980s, which means a large share of the city's driveways, patios, and pool decks are now 40 to 60 years old. Concrete of that age in South Florida has typically been through thousands of heavy afternoon storms, years of intense UV radiation, and repeated wet-dry cycling that slowly breaks down the surface layer. That combination is what drives demand for resurfacing here - not neglect on the homeowner's part, but the reality of what Florida's climate does to outdoor concrete over decades. Experienced local contractors are familiar with older slabs and know how to assess whether a surface is still solid enough to resurface or has deteriorated too far.
HOA requirements are also a real factor in Plantation. Many communities have rules about what driveways and exterior surfaces can look like, including finish type and color. A contractor who has worked across Plantation's neighborhoods will know to ask about HOA guidelines before recommending a finish. Homeowners in Plantation and in neighboring Davie regularly raise HOA approval questions during our estimates, and we factor that into every recommendation we make.
Describe what you are working with - driveway, patio, pool deck, size, condition. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We walk the surface with you and check whether the existing concrete is solid enough to resurface. We ask about your finish preferences and any HOA requirements, then give you a written quote that reflects exactly what you want.
Before any new material goes down, we pressure wash and grind the surface to remove dirt, oil, mold, and old coatings. You clear the area of furniture and vehicles. This prep step takes time - a contractor who rushes it is cutting corners that will cost you later.
We apply the overlay and sealer, work section by section to keep the finish even, and walk you through the finished surface before we leave. Plan on 24 hours before foot traffic and 48 to 72 hours before parking a vehicle on a driveway.
Free estimate, no pressure. We tell you honestly what your slab needs before you decide anything.
(754) 318-0003Preparation is the part of the job that determines how long a resurfacing result holds. We grind and pressure-wash every surface before any overlay goes down, and we do not skip this step to save time. A job where the prep was rushed will fail within a year - and that is not a reputation we are willing to carry.
The overlay materials and sealers we use are formulated for high-heat, high-humidity environments. A generic product rated for cooler climates will degrade faster in Plantation's conditions. We use materials that account for Florida's UV intensity and rainfall, which is why our results hold up through multiple rainy seasons.
Florida requires contractors performing this work to hold a valid state license. You can verify any contractor's license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation's online lookup at myfloridalicense.com. A valid license means the contractor is accountable under state law - and that matters when someone is working on your property.
A significant number of Plantation neighborhoods are HOA-governed, and many have rules about exterior finish colors and textures. We ask about HOA requirements at the estimate stage - before any finish is selected - so the result complies and you never receive a violation notice after the work is done.
These are the things that separate a resurfacing job that still looks good five years from now from one that starts peeling in the first summer. We stand behind the work with clear care instructions, and you can reach us after the project is done if anything looks off.
For more on industry standards for concrete overlays, see the American Concrete Institute and the Portland Cement Association.
When a floor needs to be leveled before resurfacing, self-leveling concrete fills uneven spots and creates a stable base for the overlay on top.
Learn MoreSpecialty coatings and resurfacing systems designed specifically for pool deck environments, with textured finishes rated for UV exposure and wet conditions.
Learn MoreMost jobs are completed in one to two days - reach out now and get on the calendar before the rainy season fills our schedule.