How do you resurface concrete?
Concrete resurfacing is a process whereby a new concrete surface is applied to an existing concrete surface. There are many reasons why you may wish to resurface concrete, including changing the appearance of the concrete, repairing damaged concrete, or increasing the slip resistance of the concrete. The first step in resurfacing concrete is to thoroughly clean the existing concrete surface. This will ensure that the new concrete has a good bonding surface. Once the concrete is clean, a bond coat is applied. This can be either a thin concrete mix or a polymer-modified cementitious material. Once the bond coat has cured, a new concrete surface can be applied. This can be done by either trowelling on a new concrete mix or spraying on a polymer-modified cementitious material. Once the new concrete surface has cured, it can be sealed and/or painted if desired.