Michael's Resurfacing

Concrete Resurfacing for Homes and Businesses in Topeka, KS and surrounding areas

Concrete takes a beating in Kansas. Between freeze and thaw cycles, salt, UV exposure, oil stains, and everyday wear, even a solid slab can start looking rough much sooner than you would expect. Cracks, surface damage, discoloration, and aging finishes can make driveways, patios, garage floors, pool decks, and walkways look worn out.

The good news is that you do not always need to tear everything out and start over. In many cases, concrete resurfacing can restore the look, durability, and function of your existing surface without the mess of full replacement.

For homeowners and businesses in Topeka and the surrounding areas, resurfacing offers a smart way to make concrete look new again.

What is concrete resurfacing?

Concrete resurfacing is the process of repairing and applying a new surface layer over existing concrete to improve its appearance and durability. Instead of removing the old slab, the surface is prepared, repaired, and covered with a new coating or overlay system that can transform the look of the concrete.

This works well for residential, commercial, and industrial spaces, including:

  • Garage floors
  • Basement floors
  • Driveways
  • Walkways
  • Patios
  • Pool decks
  • Spa areas
  • Interior and exterior entryways
  • Lobbies and high traffic areas
  • Dining spaces & cafés
  • Retail floors and showrooms

Resurfacing is a strong option when the concrete is still structurally sound but has visible damage or age-related wear.

When should you resurface concrete instead of replacing it

A lot of people assume cracked concrete automatically needs replacement, but that is not always true. In many cases, resurfacing is the better choice if the slab is stable and the damage is mostly surface-level.

Full replacement is usually only needed when the slab has major structural failure, severe shifting, or deep damage that cannot be repaired safely. If your concrete is still solid underneath, resurfacing can give it a fresh, finished look and extend its useful life.

Can resurfacing fix cracked concrete?

Yes, in many cases it can.

One of the most common questions homeowners ask is whether resurfacing can cover cracks. The answer depends on the condition of the slab, but many surface cracks can be repaired and then resurfaced successfully. Before the new finish is applied, the concrete is cleaned and prepared so the repair materials and coating bond properly. If the cracking is only cosmetic or limited to the surface, resurfacing can be an excellent solution.

What kinds of damaged concrete can be restored?

Concrete resurfacing can improve a wide range of problem areas, including:

  • Cracked garage floors
  • Stained basement floors
  • Weathered driveways
  • Faded patios
  • Pool decks with worn finishes
  • Walkways with surface damage
  • Entryways that have lost their clean appearance

It is especially useful for concrete that is still functional but no longer looks good. For commercial properties, resurfacing can also help create a cleaner, more professional appearance in high-traffic areas.

If your concrete is cracked, stained, faded, or just plain tired, resurfacing may be the right solution. It is a practical way to restore both appearance and performance without the disruption of full replacement.

How long does concrete resurfacing last?

With proper care and maintenance your resurfaced concrete system will provide years of protection and beauty to last the life of the concrete. 

That makes resurfacing a practical long-term solution for both homes and businesses that want a durable upgrade without replacing the slab entirely.

How does resurfacing hold up in Kansas weather?

Kansas weather can be hard on concrete. Freeze and thaw cycles, moisture, sun exposure, and winter salt can all break down a surface over time. That is why it is important to use products designed to resist these harsh weather conditions.

Michael’s Resurfacing uses durable acrylic and polyaspartic flooring systems designed to handle these conditions. That matters in Topeka and surrounding areas, where temperature swings and seasonal weather changes can take a toll on outdoor and indoor concrete alike.

Is resurfaced concrete hard to maintain?

No. In fact, resurfaced concrete is often easier to maintain than aging bare concrete.

General maintenance for a polyaspartic surface or an acrylic overlay surface includes regular cleaning to keep the finish looking fresh.

That small amount of maintenance helps preserve the look and performance of the finished concrete for years.

Why do homeowners and businesses choose resurfacing?

People choose resurfacing because it offers a strong mix of practical and visual benefits:

  • It improves the appearance of old concrete
  • It helps protect the slab from weather and wear
  • It can reduce the need for full replacement
  • It gives both homes and businesses a more polished look

For homeowners, resurfacing can turn a worn-out garage, patio, or driveway into a space that feels clean and updated. For business owners, it can improve curb appeal and create a better experience for customers and visitors.

Bring new life to your concrete in Topeka and surrounding areas

Whether you need help with a residential space or a commercial property, resurfacing can give your concrete a fresh start.

For a free estimate contact Michael’s Resurfacing directly at 785-215-6215, or email michael@michaelsresurfacing.com.