
Your driveway, patio, or pool deck can look completely new without tearing anything out - we bond a fresh overlay over your existing slab and seal it to handle South Florida sun, salt air, and storm season.

Concrete resurfacing in North Miami Beach applies a new polymer-modified overlay directly over your existing slab - no demolition, no hauling away broken concrete - and most residential jobs are finished in one to three days, with foot traffic possible within 24 hours of the final seal coat.
If your driveway, patio, or pool deck has surface cracks, fading, or pitting but still feels solid underfoot, resurfacing can give you a completely fresh surface at a fraction of the cost of full replacement. North Miami Beach homeowners deal with a specific combination of challenges - decades-old slabs, intense UV exposure, frequent summer storms, and salt air from the coast - that accelerates surface wear faster than most of the country. The result is concrete that looks far worse than it actually is. A properly bonded overlay with the right sealer for this climate can restore it to a condition that holds up for years. For slabs that need to be cleaned and opened up before an overlay bonds correctly, professional concrete grinding and surface preparation is part of how we start every job.
Done right, the difference is dramatic - and lasting. Call us or get a free estimate below to find out what your concrete actually needs.
If you can see cracks across your driveway or patio but the concrete feels firm and level underfoot, resurfacing can address them. Narrow surface cracks - roughly the width of a coin or less - are cosmetic and can be filled and covered with an overlay. Wide cracks, or sections where one side sits noticeably higher than the other, signal a deeper problem that needs attention before any overlay is applied.
North Miami Beach's intense UV environment breaks down concrete surfaces that were once a clean gray or a nice color into a washed-out, chalky appearance within a decade. If your driveway or patio looks tired no matter how much you clean it, that is sun damage to the surface - and resurfacing with a UV-resistant finish can restore the look and protect it going forward.
Pool decks in South Florida take a beating from sun, pool chemicals, and constant wet-dry cycles. If the surface feels rough or abrasive on bare feet, has pitting or small holes, or gets uncomfortably hot in the afternoon sun, a resurfacing job with a light-colored, textured finish can fix all three problems at once. This is one of the most common resurfacing requests in North Miami Beach.
If a previous resurfacing job or paint coating is starting to peel, bubble, or flake off in patches, the surface underneath is exposed and deteriorating faster. This is a common sight on older North Miami Beach properties where a prior coating was applied incorrectly or has reached the end of its life. Addressing it sooner rather than later prevents the underlying concrete from getting worse and makes the next job easier.
Every resurfacing job starts the same way: thorough surface preparation, crack repair, and proper etching or grinding so the new overlay has a clean, profiled surface to grip. We use polymer-modified overlay materials selected for South Florida conditions - not general-purpose products designed for cooler, drier climates. For surfaces that carry years of old sealers, adhesive residue, or significant pitting, we start with concrete grinding and surface preparation before anything new is applied. The Concrete Network recognizes surface prep as the single biggest quality factor in resurfacing - a contractor who skips or rushes it is setting the job up to peel.
Once your slab is properly prepared, finish options range from plain functional overlays to decorative treatments. For interior floors that need a perfectly flat base before new flooring goes down, self-leveling concrete and overlays provides a smooth, level surface without the expense of full slab replacement. Pool decks benefit from finishes that add slip resistance and reflect heat - both practical concerns when a surface is used barefoot year-round in this climate.
A plain, clean finish that restores the surface without added decoration - suited for driveways and walkways where durability and low maintenance are the priority.
Patterns and textures applied during the overlay to mimic stone, tile, or brick - popular on patios and pool decks where appearance is part of the goal.
Integral color or surface staining applied to the new layer - a good fit for homeowners who want a consistent, finished look across an outdoor living space.
A light-colored, slip-resistant finish designed for pool surrounds - reflects heat to keep the surface comfortable underfoot and provides traction when wet.
A significant portion of North Miami Beach was built out in the 1950s through the 1980s, which means many driveways, patios, and pool decks are sitting on concrete slabs that are 40 to 70 years old. Those slabs have been through decades of subtropical heat, daily summer rain, and salt air from the Atlantic - conditions that are genuinely harder on concrete than most of the country. Older slabs are more likely to have settled slightly or developed surface cracks, but that does not automatically mean they need to be torn out. In many cases, a proper inspection reveals a slab that is structurally sound and a good candidate for an overlay. The American Society of Concrete Contractors notes that proper surface preparation is what separates a durable resurfacing job from one that fails within a year.
Homeowners in Aventura and Hallandale Beach face similar conditions and turn to overlays for many of the same reasons - aging outdoor concrete, HOA expectations about exterior appearance, and the practical need for a surface that holds up through another decade of South Florida weather. If your neighborhood has HOA rules about exterior finishes, check your association guidelines before selecting a color or pattern - many communities have specific approvals for driveway and patio finishes. A contractor familiar with this market will flag it if it applies to your project.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. Tell us the surface you want resurfaced, roughly how large it is, and what condition it is in - that gives us enough to know whether a quick phone conversation or an in-person look makes more sense before we quote.
We walk the surface with you, check for cracks, soft spots, or any signs the slab has shifted, and ask about your finish goals. In North Miami Beach, we also note the age of the slab and proximity to the coast - both affect material selection. You get a written quote that covers prep, materials, and labor before any work begins.
Prep work - cleaning, grinding, and crack repair - happens first and typically takes as long as the overlay application itself. Once the surface is properly profiled, the overlay is applied in one or more thin layers. If you chose a decorative finish, the color, texture, or stamped pattern is worked in during this stage.
After the overlay, a UV-resistant sealer goes on. Then we give you specific instructions for your surface - typically 24 hours before foot traffic and 48 to 72 hours before vehicles. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave so you can see the finished job and ask any questions about maintenance.
We give you a written quote before any work starts - no commitment, no pressure, just an honest assessment of what your slab needs.
The biggest reason resurfacing jobs fail is skipped or rushed surface preparation. We grind, clean, and repair the slab before any overlay material goes down - and we walk you through what we found and what we did before the new surface goes on. You can see the work, not just hear about it.
We use polymer-modified overlays and UV-resistant, coastal-rated sealers designed for this climate - not off-the-shelf products marketed to cooler, drier regions. Florida requires licensed concrete contractors to carry proper insurance and meet state standards. You can verify any contractor license at myfloridalicense.com.
Not every concrete surface is a good candidate for an overlay - some need structural repair first, and a few are better off replaced. We tell you which situation you are in before you commit to anything. If your slab needs grinding or crack repair as part of the prep, that is included in the written quote, not added later.
We have resurfaced driveways, patios, and pool decks throughout North Miami Beach and surrounding communities - including older Keystone Islands properties that deal with extra salt air exposure and homes in Ojus where 1960s slabs are common. Local experience means we recognize problems specific to this area's housing stock and climate.
Resurfacing done right lasts 8 to 15 years or longer with proper maintenance - and we set you up with specific care instructions for South Florida's conditions before we leave the job site. Call us or request a free estimate today.
Poured over uneven interior slabs to create a perfectly flat base before tile, vinyl, or any other finished floor goes down.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant, heat-reflective finishes for pool surrounds that handle South Florida's UV, pool chemicals, and constant wet-dry cycles.
Learn MoreSummer storm season is coming - get your driveway or pool deck done before the rainy months make scheduling harder and surfaces take more abuse.