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Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays in Anderson, SC

If your concrete is structurally sound but worn, stained, or dated, an overlay resurfaces it like new — for far less than tear-out and replacement. Serving Anderson and all of Anderson County.

Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays · Anderson, SC

Concrete resurfacing & overlays in Anderson County

Resurfacing bonds a fresh, decorative layer over your existing slab. For Anderson homeowners with a dull pool deck, a stained patio, or a tired garage floor that's still solid underneath, an overlay delivers a brand-new look — with color, texture, and pattern options — without the cost and mess of ripping it out.

Lake-area and rural Anderson lots often need thoughtful grading, drainage, and sometimes retaining walls before the concrete goes in. We handle the prep on the Upstate's clay and deliver clean, durable driveways, patios, and slabs — veteran-owned, licensed, and straight with you on price.

Serving Anderson, Williamston, Belton, Powdersville, and the Lake Hartwell area.

Resurfacing options

  • Stamped & textured overlays
  • Pool-deck resurfacing (cool, non-slip)
  • Micro-toppings & skim coats
  • Garage & floor coatings
  • Color & stain restoration
  • Crack repair before overlay

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Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays Cost Around Anderson

Real ranges for Anderson County — quoted free after we see your site.

OptionTypical
Basic overlay / micro-topping$3 – $7 / sq ft
Stamped / decorative overlay$8 – $14 / sq ft
Pool-deck resurfacing$5 – $12 / sq ft
Crack & spall repairQuoted per site
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Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays in Anderson

Can any concrete be resurfaced?
The slab has to be structurally sound — no major heaving or deep failure. We assess your Anderson concrete first and tell you honestly whether an overlay or a replacement makes more sense.
How long does an overlay last?
A properly bonded, sealed overlay lasts many years. Reseal periodically and it holds up to Upstate weather and traffic.
Is resurfacing cheaper than replacing?
Usually much cheaper — you skip demolition and haul-off. When the base slab is sound, it's the smart-value choice.

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