
Your driveway or patio is worn, stained, or cracked - but the slab underneath is still solid. We resurface it with a fresh overlay so it looks new again, without the cost or mess of full replacement.

Concrete resurfacing in Edinburg means applying a fresh layer of material directly over your existing slab - driveway, patio, garage, or walkway - instead of tearing it out. The old surface stays in place, the overlay bonds to it, and most jobs are complete in one to two days.
This approach costs far less than full replacement and causes almost no disruption to your home. If your slab is structurally sound but looks faded, pitted, or stained from years of Edinburg sun and heat, resurfacing is often the right call. Many homeowners also pair it with concrete sealing to protect the new surface and extend its life.
The one thing that separates a job that lasts from one that peels in a year is surface preparation. We spend as much time on prep - cleaning, grinding, and priming - as we do on the overlay itself, because that is what makes it stick.
If your driveway or patio has gone from smooth and solid to rough and chalky-looking, the surface layer has worn away from years of sun and heat. In Edinburg's climate, UV rays and high temperatures break down the top layer of concrete faster than in cooler regions. This kind of wear does not affect the strength of the slab, which makes it a perfect candidate for resurfacing rather than replacement.
A web of fine cracks across the surface - sometimes called map cracking - is a sign of surface-level stress from heat cycles and clay soil movement. As long as these cracks are shallow and the slab is not moving up or down, resurfacing can cover and stabilize them. If you can fit a coin into a crack, it is worth having a contractor take a closer look first.
Oil drips, rust stains from metal furniture, and mineral deposits from hard water are common in the Rio Grande Valley and can permanently discolor concrete over time. If scrubbing and pressure washing have not made a dent, resurfacing is the most reliable way to get a clean, uniform surface again.
If you have painted the exterior, added landscaping, or updated your front door and the driveway suddenly looks like the oldest thing on the property, that is a real signal. A fresh overlay - especially one with a color or texture that complements your home - can make the whole property look cohesive without the cost of a full replacement.
We handle a range of resurfacing work - from plain broom-finish overlays that give your driveway a clean, uniform look to decorative stamped patterns that mimic stone or brick. For homes with uneven or low-spotted slabs, we often recommend starting with a self-leveling concrete overlay as the base layer before the finish coat goes down. This produces a flat, stable surface that holds up over time.
Pool deck and patio work also benefits from resurfacing when the surface has become rough underfoot or has lost its color. Our pool deck coatings and resurfacing service uses materials rated for bare feet, UV exposure, and water contact - so the finished surface is safe and holds its appearance through Edinburg's long summers. Every project ends with a UV-stable sealer that resists fading and moisture.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, uniform surface without added color or texture.
Best for patios and driveways where you want a stone, brick, or tile look at a lower cost than the real material.
Best for homes where the driveway or patio color needs to coordinate with the exterior or meet HOA guidelines.
Best for floors with noticeable low spots or uneven areas that need to be corrected before a decorative finish is applied.
Edinburg sits in the Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures regularly push past 100 degrees and UV exposure is intense for most of the year. That combination breaks down the surface layer of concrete faster than in cooler climates - which is why so many driveways and patios here look worn well before their time. At the same time, the clay-heavy soils in Hidalgo County expand and contract with every wet and dry cycle, putting stress on slabs from underneath and causing the fine surface cracks that make concrete look much older than it is. We plan every resurfacing project around these conditions, scheduling application in the early morning hours and using materials suited for hot-weather work.
Edinburg has also grown quickly, and many of the newer homes in subdivisions to the north and west already have driveways and patios showing early surface wear - despite being only five to ten years old. Whether your home is near the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley campus or further out toward Pharr or McAllen, we serve homeowners across the area and understand the specific conditions that affect how long an overlay lasts here.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - what surface, roughly how large, and what condition it is in - to prepare for the site visit.
We walk the surface with you and look for cracks, drainage issues, or areas where the slab has shifted. You get a written estimate that breaks down what is included, with no obligation to book.
The crew cleans and mechanically roughs up the existing concrete so the overlay bonds tightly. In Edinburg's heat, we start early in the morning. The overlay and any chosen finish are then applied in a single session.
Light foot traffic is safe within 24 hours. Vehicles should stay off for 48 to 72 hours. We walk you through the care instructions and leave you with a clear picture of what to expect during the curing period.
We will come out, assess your slab, and give you a written quote - no obligation. Most estimates are scheduled within one business day.
(956) 957-0016We will tell you if your slab is a good candidate for resurfacing or if the cracking is caused by active soil movement that needs to be addressed first. You will not pay for a surface fix that fails in two years because the real problem was never diagnosed.
We plan every project around Edinburg's climate - early morning starts, hot-weather overlay formulations, and timing recommendations that give the material the best conditions to bond and cure. The American Concrete Institute sets the industry standard for this type of work, and we follow those guidelines on every job.
Standard sealers break down faster under the intense UV exposure common in the Rio Grande Valley. We use sealers rated for hot, sunny climates so the surface holds its color and resists moisture for years, not months.
We are based in Edinburg and have been working on homes throughout Hidalgo County for years. If something needs to be addressed after the job, we are a local call away - not an out-of-town crew that has already moved on.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: a resurfacing job that holds up in Edinburg's conditions and does not leave you calling someone back six months later. That is what we focus on from the first site visit to the final walkthrough.
Texas contractors performing concrete work are not required to hold a specialty state license for resurfacing, but they should carry general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage. You can verify contractor compliance through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. For permit questions, contact the City of Edinburg Development Services.
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