
Your driveway or patio looks worn out, but the slab underneath is still solid. We resurface it with a bonded overlay so you skip the cost and mess of a full tear-out.

Concrete resurfacing in Weatherford means applying a fresh, bonded overlay on top of your existing slab rather than tearing it out - most residential driveways and patios take one to two days of active work, plus a curing window before you drive on the surface again.
If your driveway, patio, or garage floor looks worn, stained, or cracked on the surface but feels solid underfoot, resurfacing is often the most practical fix. It costs significantly less than a full replacement and causes far less disruption to your home. Homeowners in Weatherford deal with this earlier than most because Parker County's expansive clay soil puts extra stress on surface concrete over time.
The right answer depends on whether the slab underneath is structurally sound. If you are also curious about coating options that add color and protection after resurfacing, our concrete sealing service covers exactly that - and it is a natural next step for a freshly overlaid surface.
A spiderweb of thin cracks across your driveway or patio - without the slab feeling uneven underfoot - means the surface has worn out while the structure underneath is still sound. This is the classic situation where resurfacing makes sense. Left alone, those cracks let water in and widen through Weatherford's freeze-thaw winters.
After a hard freeze or ice storm you may notice small chunks or flakes of concrete coming loose from the surface. This kind of surface damage is common on older Weatherford slabs and does not mean the whole slab is failing. Resurfacing can cover and stabilize that deteriorated layer before it spreads further.
Oil drips, rust from metal furniture, or years of grime can leave stains that no amount of scrubbing removes. If your concrete looks permanently discolored even after a good cleaning, resurfacing gives you a fresh start - and a sealed overlay is far easier to keep clean going forward.
When the edges of a slab start breaking off in chunks, the surface layer has lost its strength. As long as the main body of the slab is still solid, an overlay can restore those edges and give the whole surface a clean, finished look again.
Our concrete resurfacing work starts with thorough surface preparation - pressure washing, grinding down high spots, and crack repair - because the overlay is only as good as what it bonds to. Once the surface is ready, we apply a polymer-modified overlay in the thickness and finish that suits your slab and your goals. For driveways and patios that also need protection from UV exposure and moisture, we follow up with a compatible sealer. If you are planning a larger upgrade that also involves self-leveling concrete to correct uneven sections before the decorative coat goes down, we handle that as part of the same project.
For homeowners who want more than a plain gray surface, decorative overlays can be stamped, tinted, or textured to mimic stone, tile, or brick. We also work on pool deck resurfacing, where the finish needs to handle heat, water, and bare feet without becoming slippery or fading quickly in the Texas sun. Every project gets a written estimate before work begins so there are no cost surprises at the end.
Best suited for homeowners who want a clean, uniform surface without a decorative finish - practical for driveways, garage aprons, and utility areas.
Suited for patios, walkways, and front entries where the appearance matters and you want the look of stone or pavers without the installation cost.
A good fit for homeowners who want color variety while keeping the maintenance requirements of a sealed concrete surface.
Designed specifically for pool surrounds - textured for slip resistance and sealed against water, UV exposure, and pool chemicals.
Parker County sits on expansive clay soil - the kind that swells when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries out. That constant movement is the main reason Weatherford driveways and patios develop surface cracks earlier than slabs in more stable soil conditions. Many of the subdivisions built in the early 2000s now have driveways that are right at the age when that surface wear becomes obvious, and resurfacing is the practical fix that avoids a full tear-out. Homeowners in Aledo and Willow Park deal with the same soil conditions and we serve both communities regularly.
Weatherford summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and that extreme heat creates a real scheduling constraint - overlay materials bond poorly when applied in direct sun during peak heat. The practical window is spring and fall, which is why getting on a contractor's calendar early matters here more than in cooler climates. A properly applied and sealed overlay also does a better job resisting the freeze-thaw cycles Weatherford sees in winter, closing off the surface cracks that let water in and make the damage worse each year.
We respond within one business day. Tell us the surface type, rough size, and what you are seeing - cracks, staining, flaking - and we will schedule an in-person visit. No honest estimate can be given without seeing the slab.
We walk the surface with you, check whether the slab is structurally sound, and look for any movement or moisture issues. You get a written estimate covering the work, the finish, the timeline, and the cost - before we touch anything.
The crew pressure-washes, grinds down high spots, and repairs cracks before any overlay goes down. This phase is noisy and takes real time. A crew that rushes it is cutting corners on the part that determines whether the overlay lasts.
The new material goes down in one or more layers. After curing - 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic, up to a week for vehicles - we walk the surface with you and cover care instructions so the overlay holds up as long as possible.
Free estimate, written quote, no pressure. We will tell you honestly whether resurfacing is the right fix before any work begins.
(682) 412-8936No legitimate resurfacing estimate can be given over the phone. We come out, walk the surface, and check whether your slab is a good candidate - or whether something else needs to happen first. That honest assessment before any money changes hands is what separates us from contractors who take the job regardless of whether it is the right solution.
Parker County's expansive soil conditions affect whether an overlay will hold long-term. We factor that into how we assess slabs, what products we use, and how we time the work. Homeowners in Weatherford and the surrounding area get a solution calibrated to local conditions, not a generic approach transplanted from somewhere else.
Weatherford summers make overlay work risky - extreme heat causes materials to dry too fast, which weakens the bond. We schedule resurfacing jobs in the spring and fall windows when conditions are right, and we are upfront about why timing matters. The American Concrete Institute publishes application guidance that backs up this approach.
You get a written breakdown covering the surface, the finish, the prep process, the timeline, and the cost before we begin. No scope creep, no vague verbal commitments. The estimate is yours to compare against other quotes with no obligation to move forward.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing - we want the overlay to last, and that means doing the job right even when cutting corners would be faster. Weatherford homeowners who have worked with us know they can call back with questions after the job is done and someone will pick up.
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