Resurfacing Driveways

Driveway resurfacing is a smart, cost-effective way to restore your worn or damaged driveway without a full replacement. Whether concrete or asphalt, our driveway resurfacing solutions gives your driveway a fresh, new look and extends its lifespan, saving you both time and money.

About the Process

Driveway resurfacing involves applying a new layer of material over your existing driveway to cover imperfections, cracks, and wear. For concrete driveways, a concrete overlay or micro-topping is used. On the other hand, for asphalt, it involves laying a fresh layer of hot mix asphalt over the existing surface.

Resurfacing is ideal when the base structure is still sound but the top layer is showing signs of aging or minor damage.

A concrete driveway with new overlay

Our Services

We offer specialized solutions for driveway resurfacing

Concrete Driveway Resurfacing

Using high-strength overlays to renew the surface and add decorative finishes if desired.

Asphalt Driveway Resurfacing (Overlay)

A new layer of hot mix asphalt is applied for a smooth, fresh finish.

Stamped & Decorative Overlays

Transform plain driveways into eye-catching surfaces with stamped patterns or color options.

Crack Repair & Preparation

Before resurfacing, we clean and repair cracks to ensure a solid bond.

Sealing & Protective Coatings

Optional sealers enhance durability and prevent future damage.

Why Choose Driveway Resurfacing?

Resurfacing your driveways offer several benefits:

 Protective sealant applied to newly resurfaced driveway

Cost-Effective

The costs are significantly lower than the price of full replacement.

Fast Turnaround

Most resurfacing jobs are completed within 1 to 3 days.

Improves Appearance

Instantly boosts curb appeal by eliminating stains, cracks, and fading.

Extends Lifespan

They can add 10 to 15 years of use to your existing driveway.

Types of Driveway Resurfacing

We provide resurfacing for:

Concrete Driveways

  • Standard Overlay
  • Stamped Overlay
  • Colored/Stained Overlay

Asphalt Driveways

  • Standard Asphalt Overlay
  • Rubberized Asphalt (optional for added flexibility)

FAQ

 If your driveway has major structural damage, like deep cracks, severe sinking, or base failure, a full replacement may be necessary.

Typically 10–15 years, depending on maintenance and use.

Yes, you can! We offer decorative overlays with a wide range of colors and patterns.

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