
Cracked, pitted, or worn-out concrete does not have to mean a full tear-out. We apply a fresh overlay that bonds to your existing slab, giving you a surface that looks and performs like new at a fraction of replacement cost.

Concrete resurfacing in Midland means applying a thin new layer of material over your existing slab instead of tearing it out. The old surface gets cleaned and prepped, then a fresh coating bonds to it - giving you a surface that looks and performs like new. Most residential jobs wrap up in one to two days, with foot traffic possible within 24 hours and vehicles back on within 72 hours.
If your concrete is structurally sound - meaning it is not heaving, cracking all the way through, or crumbling underneath - resurfacing is almost always the smarter financial move. Surface-level cracks, staining, pitting, and worn finishes are exactly what it is designed to fix. Replacing a slab costs several times more and takes much longer. Many Midland homeowners who assume they need a full tear-out are surprised when a contractor tells them the slab is fine and only the surface needs attention. If your concrete also needs a protective top coat after the overlay cures, our concrete sealing service pairs naturally with this work.
The honest answer - whether resurfacing is right for your specific slab - starts with a walkthrough. Call us and we will come out, look at what you have, and give you a plain-language assessment and written quote before you commit to anything.
If you can see cracks in your driveway or patio but the concrete underneath still feels solid, those are likely surface cracks - exactly what resurfacing is designed to fix. Run your hand along the crack: if both sides are at the same level and the gap is narrow, it is a surface issue. If one side is higher than the other or the crack is wide enough to fit a pencil, have a contractor assess whether the problem runs deeper.
Small pits, rough patches, or areas where the top layer has started to flake away are signs of spalling - common in Midland's heat as the surface wears from sun, traffic, and West Texas dust. It looks like the concrete is slowly crumbling on top even though the slab itself is still solid. Resurfacing fills in those pits and gives you a smooth, fresh surface again.
Oil drips from vehicles, rust from metal furniture, and years of caliche dust can leave stains that no scrubbing will remove. If your concrete looks permanently dirty or blotchy despite cleaning, a colored or sealed overlay can cover those stains completely and give you a surface that is far easier to keep clean going forward.
If your driveway or patio was installed more than 10 years ago and has never been resealed or treated, the surface has taken a beating from the West Texas sun. Faded color, a chalky texture, and a generally tired appearance are all signs the top layer has been broken down by UV exposure. Resurfacing restores the surface and, with a good sealer applied afterward, protects it for years to come.
We resurface driveways, patios, garage floors, walkways, and interior concrete slabs throughout Midland and the surrounding Permian Basin. Every project starts with grinding or pressure-washing the existing surface to remove dirt, oils, and any loose material - because a properly prepped surface is what makes the overlay bond and last. For surfaces that need leveling before an overlay goes down, we pair resurfacing with our self-leveling concrete and overlays service so the finished result is both flat and fresh-looking.
Resurfacing is not just about fixing damage - it is also a way to change how your concrete looks entirely. Stamped patterns, colored overlays, and smooth polished finishes are all possible over an existing slab. For outdoor surfaces like pool decks that need a slip-resistant finish along with restored appearance, our pool deck coatings and resurfacing service covers that specific application. We will walk you through which finish option suits your surface, your budget, and how the space gets used day to day.
Suited for homeowners who want to restore a worn or stained surface quickly, with a plain or lightly textured finish at a lower cost than decorative options.
Suited for homeowners who want their driveway, patio, or pool deck to mimic stone, brick, or tile patterns without the cost and disruption of tearing out the existing slab.
Suited for Midland's intense sun exposure, using pigments that resist fading so the surface looks as good two summers from now as it does on day one.
Suited for garages with oil stains, surface pitting, or a worn appearance - gives you a sealed, smooth floor that is easier to clean and more resistant to chemicals.
Two conditions make resurfacing a particularly high-demand service in Midland. First, the shrink-swell clay soils that sit under most of the city expand when it rains and contract during the long dry spells - and that constant movement is one of the main reasons concrete driveways and slabs here crack faster than in most places. Second, Midland summers are punishing on concrete surfaces: temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, and the UV exposure breaks down unprotected surface material faster than in milder Texas cities. The result is that a driveway or patio installed 10 or 15 years ago has often aged to look much older than its actual age. Homeowners in Stanton and the surrounding area face the same soil and climate conditions.
Midland also has a large share of ranch-style homes with wide concrete driveways - common in neighborhoods built during the oil boom years of the 1970s and 1980s. Many of those slabs are now 40 or more years old and showing their age at the surface, even though the concrete underneath is still structurally sound. Resurfacing gives those slabs a fresh start without the expense of full replacement. Contractor availability in Midland does tighten during busy oil cycle periods, so booking a spring appointment in late winter - before the summer heat sets in - tends to give you better scheduling options and more time to compare written estimates. The American Concrete Institute publishes overlay and resurfacing standards that qualified contractors follow, and the Portland Cement Association offers additional guidance on concrete surface restoration for challenging climates like West Texas. Homeowners closer to Odessa deal with the same surface prep and climate considerations.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - what surface you want resurfaced, roughly how large it is, and what condition it is in. We reply within one business day and schedule a time to come out and take a look in person. Getting on the schedule early in spring is worth it - summer slots fill fast.
We walk the surface with you and look for anything that might affect the job: deep cracks, areas where the slab has shifted, or drainage issues that need attention before the overlay goes down. You get a written estimate that breaks down what is included - no vague line items.
The crew grinds or pressure-washes the existing surface to remove dirt, oils, and any loose material, then fills cracks and levels low spots. In Midland, this step often takes extra care because of the dust and caliche that work their way into concrete over time. A properly prepped surface is what makes the new overlay bond and last.
Once the surface is clean and dry, the crew applies the resurfacing material in sections, blending carefully so there are no visible seams. After curing - typically 24 hours before foot traffic - a sealer goes down. Before the crew leaves, walk the finished surface with them and confirm the maintenance steps.
Free written estimate. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(432) 681-7585Before any work is scheduled, we walk your surface and tell you honestly whether it needs resurfacing, sealing, or something else entirely. If your slab has a problem that resurfacing alone cannot fix, we say so upfront - not after you have already paid a deposit.
Skipping the grinding and cleaning step is how overlays fail within a year or two. We grind or pressure-wash every surface before any material goes down, because the bond between the old slab and new overlay is what determines how long the job lasts. This is non-negotiable on our projects.
Standard overlay products rated for milder climates can cloud, yellow, or break down in Midland's summer heat. We use UV-stable materials and sealers designed for high-heat, high-UV environments. The American Society of Concrete Contractors sets standards for overlay installation that guide how we approach every project.
Every estimate we provide is written and itemized before work begins. If the crew finds something unexpected during prep - like a section of slab that needs additional crack repair - we discuss it with you before adding anything to the scope. You will not see surprise charges on the final invoice.
Concrete resurfacing is one of those jobs where the difference between a result that lasts a decade and one that starts peeling by next summer comes down entirely to preparation and materials. We take both seriously on every project we take on in Midland.
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Learn MoreConcrete resurfacing projects book up quickly before summer arrives. Contact us today for a free, written estimate and lock in your spot.