Your driveway, patio, or pool deck looks worn - but the slab underneath is still solid. Resurfacing gives you a like-new surface without the cost or mess of full replacement.

Concrete resurfacing in Miami means applying a thin new layer of material directly over your existing slab - no demolition, no hauling away old concrete. Most residential jobs on a driveway, patio, or pool deck take one to two days of work plus a short curing period before you can drive or walk on the surface again.
This approach makes the most sense when the slab itself is structurally sound but the top surface has worn down, stained, or cracked. If you are also considering protecting that fresh surface for years to come, concrete sealing is a natural companion service that locks in the overlay and shields it from Miami's intense UV exposure and rainy season.
Miami homeowners have been choosing resurfacing over replacement since 2016, and the reason is simple: the results look great and the price is a fraction of pouring new concrete.
When the top layer chips off in small flakes - a process called spalling - the surface has worn past its protective layer. Miami's intense sun, heavy rain, and occasional salt air accelerate this. If you can scrape loose material off with your foot, it is time to act before the damage reaches deeper into the slab.
Hairline cracks are normal in concrete, but cracks wider than a credit card - or cracks that have grown over time - signal surface deterioration. Miami's sandy soils and seasonal wet-dry cycles can cause slabs to shift slightly. A resurfacing contractor can fill and stabilize surface cracks before applying the overlay.
Pool decks in Miami take a beating from constant foot traffic, chlorine splash, UV exposure, and daily summer rain. If your deck looks faded, feels rough underfoot, or has patches where the texture has worn smooth, resurfacing restores both the look and the grip at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Concrete is porous and absorbs oil, rust, mildew, and other stains that regular cleaning cannot remove. In Miami, rust staining from iron-rich irrigation water is especially common and notoriously stubborn. Resurfacing covers the staining with a fresh surface instead of trying to lift it out - which rarely works anyway.
We handle the full range of resurfacing work for Miami homeowners - from plain functional overlays on driveways and patios to decorative finishes that genuinely transform an outdoor space. If you need a flat, even base before any surface goes down, our self-leveling concrete and overlay service handles that as a standalone job or as preparation before a decorative finish. For pool decks that need to meet Florida's slip-resistance requirements, we work with finishes specifically rated for wet outdoor use.
Every resurfacing job includes thorough surface preparation - cleaning, crack filling, and any needed repairs - followed by the overlay application and a protective sealer coat. The sealer is not optional: in Miami's climate, it is what keeps the surface looking good through the rainy season and two or three years of intense sun exposure. We also work on pool deck coatings and resurfacing as a focused service for homeowners whose primary concern is the deck area.
Best for driveways, patios, and slabs that need a clean, functional surface without decorative detail.
Suited to homeowners who want the look of stone, brick, or tile without the cost of installing those materials.
Designed for Miami pool owners who need a slip-resistant, UV-stable, Florida-code-compliant finish.
A very thin, smooth finish for interior slabs, garage floors, or covered patios where a modern, seamless look is the goal.
Miami sits in a subtropical climate with some of the highest UV index readings in the continental United States. That constant sun exposure bleaches, dries, and breaks down concrete surfaces faster than in most other cities - which is why you will see faded, chalky driveways on homes that are only 10 to 15 years old. Add in Miami's rainy season, which runs from June through October with near-daily afternoon thunderstorms, and outdoor concrete surfaces face a relentless cycle of heat and moisture that accelerates wear. Choosing a UV-resistant sealer is not a luxury here - it is what separates a surface that lasts a decade from one that looks bad again in two years.
Miami also has one of the highest rates of residential pool ownership in the country, and pool deck resurfacing is one of the most common concrete overlay jobs in the area. Homeowners in Coral Gables and Kendall regularly call us for pool deck work - both because the aesthetic standard in those neighborhoods is high and because Florida law requires pool deck surfaces to be slip-resistant. We use finishes that meet that requirement while still looking excellent. If your HOA has rules about exterior finish colors or materials, we are familiar with the approval process and can help you choose a finish that sails through review.
Reach out by phone or the contact form. We respond within one business day and ask a few basic questions - what surface you want resurfaced, roughly how large it is, and what condition it is in. We will set up a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
A contractor walks the surface with you, inspects for cracks, soft spots, and drainage issues, and explains what they find in plain terms. You receive a written estimate that breaks out prep, materials, application, and sealing - so the number you agree to is the number you pay.
On the day of work, the crew pressure-washes the existing surface, fills cracks, and applies the overlay in one or more coats. If you chose a decorative finish, stamping or coloring happens during this phase. The sealer goes on as the final coat.
Plan to stay off the surface on foot for at least 24 hours and keep vehicles off for three to five days. Miami's humidity can affect curing times, so follow your contractor's specific guidance. A good contractor checks in after the job to make sure everything looks right.
Free estimate. Written quote before any work starts. We reply within one business day.
(786) 435-9567We use overlay systems and sealers specifically suited to South Florida's heat, UV exposure, and moisture. That means your resurfaced surface holds up through Miami's rainy season and multiple years of intense sun - not just on the day we finish.
Florida law requires pool deck surfaces to be slip-resistant. Every pool deck job we do uses a finish that meets that requirement. You do not have to ask or negotiate for compliance - it is part of the standard work.
Every line item - prep, materials, application, sealing - is spelled out in writing before we start. The number you agree to is the number you pay. Miami homeowners have told us this is the single biggest reason they referred us to a neighbor.
A large share of Miami-area homes are governed by HOAs with rules about exterior finishes. We know the common requirements and can help you pick a finish that passes review - or help you submit the right paperwork before work starts. See the American Concrete Institute for industry standards on overlay systems.
We have been doing concrete resurfacing in Miami since 2016, and we have learned that doing the job right the first time - thorough prep, quality materials, proper sealing - is the only approach that holds up in this climate. That is why most of our work comes from referrals.
For general guidance on concrete overlay standards, visit the Portland Cement Association or the Miami-Dade County Building Department.
Level an uneven slab or apply a thin decorative finish - ideal before tile, flooring, or a polished concrete surface goes down.
Learn MoreFocused pool deck work using slip-resistant, UV-stable finishes that meet Florida's requirements for wet outdoor surfaces.
Learn MoreNovember through April is the best window for outdoor concrete work in Miami. Contact us today for a free, no-pressure estimate before the summer storms arrive.