
Your driveway or pool deck is worn and faded. Resurfacing gives you a like-new surface at a fraction of full replacement cost, with results built for South Florida sun and rain.

Concrete resurfacing in Parkland means applying a fresh bonded layer over your existing slab, restoring the look and function without demolition. Most residential jobs - a driveway, patio, or pool deck - are completed in one to three days with no tearout required.
Surfaces in Parkland age faster than in most of the country. The combination of intense UV, daily humidity, and seasonal storms breaks down the top layer of concrete over time, leaving it faded, pitted, and cracked. If the slab underneath is still structurally sound, resurfacing is almost always the right call - cheaper than replacement and done in days. Homeowners who also want to protect what is underneath often pair resurfacing with concrete sealing once the new surface is cured.
If your surface has deep structural cracks or sections that are sinking and shifting, we will tell you that honestly during the assessment - no overselling a fix that will not hold.
If your driveway or pool deck has gone from gray to a washed-out tan and no amount of cleaning brings it back, that is UV damage. The surface layer has broken down. Resurfacing gives you an even, protected finish that holds its color when properly sealed.
Fine cracks spreading across the surface like a web are a sign that the top layer dried out and contracted in Florida's heat. These are usually cosmetic rather than structural. Resurfacing fills and covers them before they deepen and let moisture in.
Pool decks in Parkland take constant sun, chlorine, and daily wet-dry cycles. If yours feels rough underfoot, has stains that will not clean off, or gets slick when wet, it is a safety issue. A resurfaced deck can be finished with a texture that is comfortable and slip-resistant.
Small chunks flaking off or pockmarked pitting on the surface mean the top layer is deteriorating. This is common on driveways that are 20 or more years old - which describes most of the homes built in Parkland during the 1990s and early 2000s. Catching it now, before damage goes deeper, is when resurfacing is most cost-effective.
We handle the full range of residential and commercial resurfacing work in Parkland. That includes plain resurfaced finishes in a range of colors, stamped overlays that mimic stone or brick, brushed and textured surfaces for pool decks and patios, and smooth tinted finishes for a clean modern look. Every job starts with thorough surface preparation - pressure washing, grinding, and crack repair - because the bond between the new material and the old concrete is what determines how long the surface lasts. Projects that need a perfectly flat base first often benefit from our self-leveling concrete and overlay service before the decorative finish goes down.
We also work on surfaces that need the old coating removed before anything new can be applied. If you have a prior overlay that is peeling or bubbling, we address the root cause - usually moisture or poor prep the first time - rather than just coating over the problem. For pool decks and other outdoor surfaces that need ongoing protection, we pair the overlay with a sealer that is rated for Parkland's UV intensity. We also coordinate with projects that need a pool deck coating and resurfacing finish applied on top of the base overlay.
Suits homeowners who want the look of stone, brick, or tile on a driveway or patio without the cost of replacing the slab.
Suits pool decks and walkways where slip resistance and barefoot comfort are the main priorities.
Suits modern outdoor living spaces and commercial entries where a clean, uniform color is the goal.
Suits surfaces where a prior coating has peeled or failed and needs to be stripped, moisture-tested, and properly redone.
Most of Parkland's residential neighborhoods were developed in the 1990s and early 2000s. That means a large share of driveways, pool decks, and patios across the city are now 20 to 30 years old. The concrete underneath is typically still solid. But the surface has been through decades of intense Florida sun, summer storms, and chlorine splash. Fading, surface cracking, and pitting are predictable at this age - and resurfacing is exactly the tool that matches this situation. Homeowners in communities like Heron Bay and Watercrest also need to factor in HOA finish requirements before choosing a color or texture, something we help navigate as part of the estimate process. Residents in Coral Springs and North Lauderdale face the same aging-surface conditions and reach out to us for the same reasons.
South Florida's rainy season runs roughly from June through September, and experienced contractors schedule resurfacing projects around it when possible. Coatings need dry conditions to bond properly, so the October-through-May window is the most reliable time to book. That said, we work year-round and adjust scheduling around the weather in summer. The external link below points to the American Concrete Institute, whose published guidelines inform the preparation and sealing standards we follow on every job.
Tell us what surface you have and what it looks like. We reply within one business day and schedule an in-person visit - no accurate price is possible without seeing the surface first.
We walk the surface with you, check for cracks, test for moisture issues, and review HOA requirements if applicable. You get a written, itemized estimate - prep work, finish type, number of coats, and sealing all spelled out clearly.
The crew pressure-washes, grinds, and repairs the surface before anything is applied. In Parkland's humidity, we do not rush the drying step. The overlay goes down once the surface is fully ready.
A UV-rated sealer goes on after the coating. We tell you exactly when to resume foot traffic (typically 24 hours) and vehicle use (typically 48 to 72 hours). We walk the finished surface with you before we leave.
Free written estimate - no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(754) 294-8165We use coatings and sealers rated for high UV exposure - not general-purpose products that fade or peel in this climate within a couple of seasons. This is a specific requirement in Parkland's sun and humidity, and every job includes a compatible sealer.
Parkland's naturally high water table means slab moisture is a real issue here. We test before we apply anything. If moisture levels are elevated, we address it with a primer coat. Skipping this step is the most common reason overlays fail.
A large share of Parkland homes are in planned communities with HOA finish requirements. We ask about your association's guidelines as part of the estimate process and help you choose a finish that looks great and stays compliant - avoiding a costly redo after the fact.
We give you a written, itemized estimate after seeing your surface in person. Prep work, finish, coats, and sealing are all spelled out. The final invoice matches what we quoted. The Broward County Building Division is the local authority on permit requirements - we handle that process for you when a permit is needed.
These four points add up to a simple outcome: a finished surface that lasts and a project that goes the way you expected. That is the experience we aim to deliver on every job in Parkland and across Broward County.
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