Your driveway is designed to last the lifetime of your home, but that does not mean your driveway will not require maintenance or repair. There may come a time when you need concrete driveway resurfacing. When cracking, discoloration, or scaling occurs, you may need to have your driveway resurfaced. If your driveway is damaged, here are some indications that it might be time to add a new surface layer to your driveway.
When Do I Need Concrete Driveway Resurfacing?
Often, when cracks, scaling, or spalling occur,resurfacing is an option to having the entire driveway repoured. The benefit of driveway resurfacing is that it takes less time than repouring the concrete (just a few days rather than a few weeks), you can walk on it while it’s being repaired and it costs less than pouing an entirely new driveway.
The process of concrete driveway resurfacing starts with grinding the surface and then adding special polymers to ensure the best adhesion of the new concrete layer. If desired the concrete driveway can then be sealed to ensure lasting results.
Resurfacing your driveway improves the overall appearance of the concrete by resolving cosmetic flaws, reduces the risk of trip hazards and will also increase the value of your home as it adds to curb appeal. To have your driveway inspected for concrete resurfacing, Menifee based Hoffman’s Concrete Construction is the company to call.