Concrete Resurfacing Contractors in Sacramento
Concrete Overlays, Decorative Resurfacing, Floor Restoration, and More
Get Your Free ConsultationIn many cases, the concrete slab underneath the surface is still solid, but years of traffic, moisture, stains, repairs, and general wear have left a ragged surface. Concrete resurfacing gives property owners an opportunity to restore and improve those surfaces without the expense and disruption of demolition.
At DNA Restoring Concrete, we provide several concrete resurfacing solutions for commercial and residential properties throughout Sacramento, Stockton, Tracy, Lodi, Manteca, Elk Grove, and surrounding communities. Depending on the condition of the floor and your goals, we may recommend a concrete overlay, polishing, staining, sealing, crack repair, joint expansion repair, or a combination of services. If you're considering a concrete restoration project, we'd be happy to evaluate the space and discuss your options.
Resurfacing Can More Sense Than Replacement
Many people assume damaged concrete automatically means replacement. Sometimes that's true, but more often than not, we find the concrete itself is still structurally sound.
The real problems tend to include discoloration, minor spalling, patchwork repairs, worn finishes, exposed aggregate, and years of cosmetic wear.
Resurfacing allows us to improve the appearance and performance of the concrete while preserving the existing slab. For many property owners, that means lower costs, less downtime, and a faster project schedule.
We Install Concrete Overlays in Sacramento
Create a New Surface Without Removing the Existing Slab
One of the most versatile resurfacing options we offer is a concrete overlay. You may also hear the terms flooring overlay, decorative concrete overlay, "micro-topping," or "concrete resurfacing system."
An overlay creates a new layer over the existing concrete. Once installed, the surface can be customized in several different ways. Property owners often choose overlays when the existing floor has cosmetic issues that cannot be corrected through cleaning or polishing alone.
Commercial offices, retail spaces, showrooms, restaurants, and residential garages are all common candidates for overlay systems.
Refresh Worn Floors and Outdated Finishes
We often see floors that have accumulated years of stains, patching, failed coatings, and discoloration. An overlay gives us a clean slate to work with.
Instead of staring at an old floor every day, property owners gain a fresh surface that can be finished to match the style of the space.
Polish Existing Concrete Surfaces
Bring Back the Shine and Improve Durability
Concrete polishing remains one of the most popular resurfacing options for warehouses, offices, and commercial facilities.
The process involves grinding and refining the existing concrete surface until it reaches the desired appearance. Along the way, densifiers help strengthen the surface and reduce dusting.
Many businesses appreciate polished concrete because it looks professional, reflects light well, and requires relatively little maintenance.
Reduce Dust and Simplify Maintenance
Facility managers often contact us because they are tired of constantly dealing with dust. Polishing helps address that issue while creating a smoother, easier-to-clean floor.
For warehouses, distribution facilities, and manufacturing spaces, that can make a noticeable difference over time.
Add Character With a Beautiful Stain
Introduce Color Without Covering the Concrete
Concrete staining is another resurfacing option that works particularly well when clients want something more decorative.
Instead of creating a layer on top of the floor, stains penetrate the concrete and become part of the surface. The result often feels more natural than paint or certain coatings.
Combine Staining With Other Resurfacing Methods
We will often stain a resurfaced floor after repairs or before sealing. Some clients prefer warm earth tones, while others want colors that align with their branding or interior design goals. Every slab responds differently, which gives stained concrete much of its character.
Repair Concrete Before Applying a Finish
Fix Cracks, Surface Damage, and Problem Areas
Cracks, pitting, deteriorated areas, and surface defects should be addressed before applying an overlay, stain, or other finish. Skipping those repairs usually leads to disappointment later! We take the time to evaluate the condition of the slab and make repairs where necessary before moving forward.
Address Joint Expansion Problems
Joint expansion repair is another important part of many resurfacing projects. Over time, joint materials break down, allowing movement, debris accumulation, and edge damage. We are the local experts at joint expansion repair on concrete surfaces, and we would be happy to help you.
Commercial and Residential Resurfacing Projects
Commercial Facilities
We work with a wide variety of commercial properties throughout the Sacramento area, including industrial facilities, agricultural processing operations, food and beverage facilities, offices, retail spaces, dealerships, warehouses, and showrooms.
Each environment has different needs. A manufacturing facility may prioritize durability and safety, while a showroom may focus more heavily on appearance.
Residential Projects
We also take on larger residential resurfacing projects. Garages, basements, patios, pool decks, and other concrete surfaces can often be transformed without replacement.
Many homeowners are surprised by how dramatically resurfacing can change the appearance of a space.
Our Concrete Resurfacing Process
Evaluate the Existing Surface
Every project starts with an inspection. We look at the condition of the concrete, identify any damage, and determine which resurfacing options make the most sense.
Prepare and Repair the Concrete
Surface preparation often includes grinding, cleaning, crack repair, and joint work. This stage creates the foundation for the finished floor.
Apply the Selected Finish
Depending on the project, we may install an overlay, polish the concrete, apply stain, seal the surface, or combine several techniques together.
The goal is always the same: create a floor that performs well and looks better than it did before.
Request a Concrete Resurfacing Evaluation
If your concrete is worn, stained, cracked, or simply outdated, we can help you determine whether resurfacing makes sense. We'll evaluate the existing slab, explain the available options, and recommend a solution that fits your goals and budget. Contact DNA Restoring Concrete today to schedule a consultation.
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