Concrete resurfacing is the process of repairing or renewing a worn, damaged or outdated concrete surface by applying a thin layer of new concrete or a concrete-like material over the existing surface. The goal of concrete resurfacing is to improve the appearance and durability of the concrete surface without having to completely replace it.

During the resurfacing process, the existing concrete surface is cleaned, repaired, and prepared to ensure good adhesion for the new layer of concrete. The new layer of concrete is then applied in a thin layer using a trowel, brush, or other tools, and can be customized with various colors, textures, and patterns to create a desired look.

Concrete resurfacing can be used to update a variety of concrete surfaces, including driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and garage floors. It can also be used to repair minor cracks, pits, and other surface imperfections, making it an affordable and efficient way to improve the look and functionality of concrete surfaces.