Cracked, pitted, or stained concrete does not have to mean a full replacement. A bonded overlay gives your driveway, patio, or pool deck a clean, durable surface at a fraction of the cost.

Concrete resurfacing in Deltona means applying a thin, fresh layer of material directly over your existing slab instead of tearing it out, most residential driveways and patios take one to two days of work, with 24 to 48 hours of curing time before foot traffic returns.
If your concrete looks worn, cracked, or stained but the slab underneath is still structurally solid, resurfacing is almost always less expensive and less disruptive than a full replacement. The new overlay bonds to the old surface and gives it a clean appearance - without the mess, hauling costs, or weeks of downtime that come with tearing everything out. Concrete resurfacing works on driveways, patios, pool decks, and garage floors, and it is a common choice for Deltona homeowners whose concrete is showing its age after years of Florida heat and summer storms. If the surface has already had the sealer wear through entirely, our concrete sealing service can protect the new overlay once the resurfacing work is complete.
Resurfacing is not the right answer for every situation. If the slab has deep structural cracks, is shifting, or has sunk in places, those problems need to be addressed first - putting a new surface over an unstable base is a short-term fix at best. The first step is an honest assessment, and we always do that before any work begins.
If you see a network of fine cracks spreading across your driveway or patio - sometimes called a crazing or spider web pattern - the top layer of the concrete has started to break down. In Deltona, years of heat, UV exposure, and wet-dry cycles speed this process up. As long as the cracks are shallow and the slab underneath is still solid, resurfacing can seal everything up and give you a fresh start.
When concrete starts to pit or flake - where small chunks of the surface pop off and leave rough, uneven spots - cleaning or sealing alone will not help. This kind of surface breakdown is common on Deltona driveways and pool decks that are 20 or more years old. Resurfacing smooths everything out and puts a new, durable layer on top.
Bare concrete in Central Florida's summer sun can get hot enough to be genuinely uncomfortable underfoot. Certain resurfacing finishes are designed to stay cooler and provide better grip when wet, which matters a lot around a pool. If your family has been avoiding the deck in summer, that is a practical reason to consider a resurfacing project.
Florida's humidity and warmth create ideal conditions for algae, mildew, and mold to grow on outdoor concrete surfaces. If you have scrubbed your driveway or patio and the dark patches keep coming back, the surface has likely become too porous to clean effectively. Resurfacing seals those pores and gives you a surface that is much easier to keep clean going forward.
The most important part of any resurfacing job is what happens before the new material goes down. We clean and repair the existing surface - pressure washing, grinding or etching so the overlay has something to grip, filling cracks, and confirming the slab is structurally sound. Skipping or rushing this prep is the most common reason overlays peel, flake, or crack within a year or two. If the surface has significant buildup from old coatings, our self-leveling concrete and overlays service handles situations where a fully flat, smooth base is needed before finishing, and our pool deck coatings and resurfacing service addresses outdoor pool surrounds with materials specifically rated for Florida's wet, UV-intense environment.
Once the surface is prepared and dry, we apply the resurfacing material. Depending on the finish you choose, this may involve one or more coats and hand or tool work to create texture or pattern. A protective sealer is applied as the final coat. The whole application typically takes a few hours for an average-sized driveway or patio - the majority of the time is spent on preparation, not the pour itself. After the job, we walk the finished surface with you and give you a specific maintenance schedule.
A smooth, clean overlay with no pattern - suited to homeowners who want a fresh look without decorative complexity, and the most cost-effective starting point.
Adds grip and a stone-like or brushed finish - popular for pool decks and patios where a surface that stays cool and non-slip in the Florida sun is a priority.
Creates the look of stone, tile, or brick at a fraction of the material cost - suited to homeowners who want decorative results without full demolition.
Tinted resurfacing material that refreshes faded or discolored concrete - a good fit for driveways or patios where curb appeal is the main goal.
Deltona sits in Volusia County in Central Florida, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low 90s and humidity stays high for months. That combination causes concrete to expand and contract more than it would in a cooler climate, which speeds up surface cracking and wear. Much of Deltona was developed rapidly between the 1980s and 2000s, meaning a large share of driveways, patios, and pool decks are now 20 to 40 years old - right in the window where concrete surfaces start showing serious wear. The city also sits on sandy, well-drained soils that can shift slightly over time, especially after heavy rain or drought cycles - contributing to the uneven surfaces and surface cracking that homeowners across the area notice. Resurfacing is not just cosmetic here; it is a practical way to protect a surface that takes a real beating from Florida weather every year. Homeowners in Orange City and DeLand face the same soil and climate conditions, and we resurface concrete throughout the Volusia County area.
Many Deltona neighborhoods also have homeowners associations with guidelines about how driveways and exterior surfaces should look. A worn, stained driveway can attract HOA attention - and a clean, well-finished resurfaced surface resolves that concern while also genuinely improving how your home looks from the street. We have worked in HOA communities throughout the area and can help you choose a finish that fits your neighborhood guidelines. For new overlays in Florida, the American Concrete Institute at concrete.org sets the national standards for surface preparation and overlay application that reputable contractors follow.
We ask a few basic questions - what surface you want done, roughly how large it is, and what condition it is in. You will hear back within one business day to schedule a visit.
We come out and check the existing concrete - looking at cracks, soft spots, and whether the slab has shifted. You get a written estimate that spells out exactly what work will be done and what it costs - no vague verbal quotes.
On the day of work, the crew spends significant time preparing the surface - pressure washing, grinding, filling cracks - before the overlay goes down. Do not be surprised if prep takes as long as the application itself. That is the step that determines whether the job lasts.
The surface needs 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic, and at least a week before vehicle use. We walk the finished job with you before leaving and tell you exactly what to avoid during the curing period.
Free on-site estimate, written quote, no obligation. We serve Deltona and the surrounding Volusia County area.
(386) 296-0026We spend as much time on surface preparation as on the application itself - because prep is what determines whether the overlay lasts years or fails in months. If the slab has problems we find on the assessment, we tell you before any work starts.
We use overlay products and sealers designed for Central Florida's UV intensity, humidity, and rain cycles. Generic products that work fine in other climates break down faster here - we choose materials that are built for this environment. The Portland Cement Association at cement.org provides independent guidance on overlay standards we follow.
We will tell you if your concrete needs more than resurfacing. If the slab has shifted or has structural cracks that an overlay will not fix, we say so - even if that means a larger job. You deserve a straight answer, not a surface fix that fails in a year.
We work throughout Deltona and the surrounding Volusia County area, including communities with HOA guidelines on exterior finishes. We know the finish restrictions that come up most often in local neighborhoods and can help you choose an overlay that fits your community rules.
Every one of those points comes down to the same thing: a resurfacing job that holds up through Florida's weather instead of failing in the first rainy season. That is what you should expect, and it is what we deliver.
When you need a fully flat, smooth base before any finish goes down - ideal for floors with significant dips or height differences.
Learn MoreDedicated pool surround resurfacing using materials rated for Florida's sun, moisture, and bare-foot traffic.
Learn MoreFall and spring are the best windows for overlay work in Central Florida - book now and lock in your date before the schedule fills up.