February 7, 2025
Make an Informed Decision Concrete is one of the most durable and versatile materials used in driveways, patios, walkways, and commercial surfaces. However, over time, exposure to weather, heavy traffic, and natural wear and tear can cause concrete to crack, chip, or discolor. When these issues arise, property owners face an important decision: Should they resurface the concrete or replace it entirely? At Salisbury Pro Sealers, we help customers determine the best approach based on their budget, needs, and the current condition of their concrete surfaces. In this article, we will break down the differences between resurfacing and replacement, their benefits, and how to decide which is the right solution for your property. What is Concrete Resurfacing? Concrete resurfacing is a cost-effective method for repairing and refreshing existing concrete without having to remove and replace the entire surface. The process involves cleaning and prepping the concrete, filling in cracks and minor imperfections, and then applying a thin overlay of specialized concrete coating. This coating bonds to the original slab and creates a smooth, renewed, and durable surface.