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Patio Resurfacing

7/5/2020

 
Concrete patios which are in good condition, but with minor damage can be completely transformed on a very low budget. You can have yourself an an elegant and great looking patio once again through concrete resurfacing. In fact, it is the best option to take rather than starting over with a new patio, since you can improve the appearance and strength with a cement-based overlay.

There are several options available to you when you resurface your concrete patio; you can choose stamped, stencilled, stained, or stencilled with colour added. However, before you embark on a patio resurfacing project, you’ll need to seek the help of a professional contractor since they can determine if your surface is a good candidate. They can also determine if using brick, wood, or stone is more applicable to your surface.
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What is the right concrete patio coating for your project?
There are several types of concrete patio coatings, and you should choose the one based on the type of work you need done. So, if you want a less expensive option, you should just paint your patio, but it does not handle wear and tear well, and it can quickly fade in a couple of months.

Other more expensive coating options will include epoxy coating and stamped concrete overlay, which can protect your surface from water, and they can adequately handle wear and tear. These options can also bring a bold colour palette to your surface.

Also, through stamped concrete overlays, you can add unique patterns, colours and texture to your patio. But the most significant benefit is its ability to enhance the strength and durability of your surface.

So, we highly recommend that you consider using stamped concrete over just painting your patio because it’s more cost-effective in the long run.

The best patio finishes for your existing concrete
If you want a more personalised and unique look for your patio, there are a variety of options available. You can use textures, patterns, colours, or even borders to enhance the beauty of your patio and bring it to the next level.
  • Patterns – this will provide a more natural look since stamping patterns can mimic stone or wood.
  • Colours – try a more realistic look by using popular earth tones.
  • Stencils – stencils can create graphics and logos on your patio.
  • Borders – this is a cost-effective method by using contrasting colours and patterns.

The right way of resurfacing a concrete patio
There are several steps required to resurface a concrete patio properly and these will include the following:
  • The first thing to do is to clean the surface using a power wash to sweep away debris.
  • You also need to fix the cracks using sealer or filler.
  • To better prepare your surface, you must grind it thoroughly so the overlay will bond better.
  • It’s now time to combine overlay components and add colouring agents or grit additives.
  • Apply the overlay unto the surface and prepare for the final step.
  • To refinish your concrete patio, add a protective coating that will keep it looking new for years to come.

How much will it cost?
Overall, the cost of a resurfacing project will depend on the design you want to achieve and the size of your surface. But it is still a more cost-effective option because removing existing concrete and pouring a new slab will cost a lot more than resurfacing, making it the most budget-friendly option to get a new look and feel for your concrete patio in Mornington.

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