Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays
When sealing is not enough - resurface damaged or worn concrete with a new overlay and seal it for lasting protection.
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Unsealed concrete absorbs water, oil, and chemicals that quietly destroy it from the inside. We clean your slab right, apply the correct sealer for your surface, and give you concrete that stays strong through Burleson summers and clay soil shifts.

Concrete sealing in Burleson puts a protective layer over your slab that keeps water, oil, and staining agents from soaking in. Most residential jobs - a driveway, patio, or garage floor - take two to four hours to apply, plus 24 to 48 hours of curing time before normal use. Properly applied, a good sealer lasts two to three years on high-traffic surfaces before needing a fresh coat.
A lot of concrete in Burleson was poured during the building boom of the 1990s and 2000s and has never been professionally sealed. That means years of moisture, vehicle fluids, and UV exposure have been working on it with nothing in the way. The good news is that sealing now - even on older concrete - will slow that breakdown and extend the life of the slab. If your concrete needs more than sealing before it can be protected, our concrete resurfacing and overlays service can restore the surface first.
For interior floors that combine protection with a refined finish, our polished concrete flooring service produces a dense, sealed surface that requires minimal maintenance and holds up to heavy use.
Do the quick test: pour a small amount of water on your driveway or patio. If it soaks in and darkens the concrete within a minute or two, the sealer is gone. This is the clearest sign your concrete is unprotected and absorbing everything that lands on it - oil, water, and yard chemicals included.
Burleson's clay soil shrinks significantly during hot, dry summers, and that movement often shows up as hairline cracks in your concrete. Those cracks are entry points for water during the next rain - sealing them now, while they are still small, is far cheaper than waiting until they widen into something that needs repair.
When concrete starts to look washed out or leaves a chalky residue on your shoes, the surface is breaking down. This is especially common on Burleson driveways that face south or west and take the full force of the afternoon sun year after year - UV exposure and heat together break down unprotected concrete faster than most homeowners expect.
If your driveway has dark oil spots from a parked car or rust-colored stains from fertilizer or irrigation water, the concrete is absorbing what it contacts. Sealing will not remove existing stains, but it stops new ones from setting in - and a contractor can clean the surface before sealing to get it as close to fresh as possible.
We apply both penetrating sealers and surface sealers, depending on what your concrete needs. Penetrating sealers - made with silane or siloxane chemistry - soak into the pores of the concrete and protect from within, leaving the surface looking essentially unchanged. They are nearly invisible when done correctly and tend to last longer on driveways and outdoor slabs in high-UV environments like North Texas.
Surface sealers sit on top of the concrete and can add a sheen or a wet look that enhances decorative finishes like concrete resurfacing and overlays or polished concrete flooring. They require more frequent reapplication but offer more visual impact on decorative slabs. We recommend the right type based on your specific surface, traffic level, and any HOA guidelines that apply.
Best for homeowners wanting to protect a driveway from oil staining, UV fading, and moisture damage from North Texas storms.
Ideal for outdoor entertaining areas where you want protection from rain, fertilizer, and heat without changing the surface appearance.
Suited for garage slabs that have been freshly ground or are in good condition but need moisture and stain protection before use.
For stained, stamped, or polished concrete where a surface sealer locks in color and adds a durable protective topcoat.
Burleson combines two conditions that are genuinely hard on unprotected concrete: expansive Blackland Prairie clay soil that moves constantly with moisture changes, and summers that regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The clay movement creates small cracks over time, and the heat accelerates UV breakdown of the concrete surface. Sealing regularly - every two to three years on most surfaces - is one of the most cost-effective things a homeowner can do to keep their concrete in good shape through those conditions.
Many neighborhoods in Burleson that were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s have concrete that is now old enough to be showing visible wear but not so damaged that replacement makes sense yet. Homeowners near Kennedale and Everman face the same soil and climate conditions, and the same sealing schedule applies. Staying on that schedule - and not waiting until cracks require repair - is the difference between routine maintenance and an expensive project.
You reach out and tell us what surface needs sealing - driveway, patio, garage floor - and roughly how large it is. We ask a few questions and schedule a free on-site estimate. We respond within 1 business day.
We walk the surface with you and look for cracks, spalling, oil stains, and any old sealer that is peeling. This is your chance to ask questions and understand exactly what prep work is needed before any pricing is agreed on.
Before any sealer is applied, the crew pressure-washes the concrete and uses a chemical cleaner on oil stains or old sealer residue. This step is where most of the real work happens - a properly cleaned surface is what determines whether the new sealer bonds or peels.
Once the surface is clean and fully dry, the sealer goes on in thin, even coats. The area needs 24 hours before foot traffic and 48 to 72 hours before vehicle use. We tell you exactly when it is safe and what to watch for in the first few days.
Free on-site estimate. We walk your surface with you and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(682) 318-0327The Portland Cement Association notes that sealer applied to dirty or damp concrete bonds poorly and peels quickly. We pressure-wash, degrease, and dry the surface before any product goes down - every time. See their guidance at cement.org.
We look at your surface in person before quoting. Condition matters as much as size - a heavily stained driveway costs more to prep than a clean one, and we tell you that upfront rather than adding it to the bill on the day of the job.
Burleson's clay soil and 100-degree summers create sealing conditions that are genuinely different from milder regions. We schedule jobs around the weather window, recommend sealer types suited to local HOA rules, and know when the timing is right for curing in North Texas heat.
Penetrating sealers protect from within and leave concrete looking natural - the right choice for most driveways and HOA-restricted neighborhoods. Surface sealers add sheen and are suited for decorative slabs. We recommend based on your surface, your traffic, and what your neighborhood allows - not on whichever product has the biggest margin.
When you put these things together - thorough prep, the right product for your surface, and scheduling around the North Texas weather window - the result is a sealed surface that actually holds up rather than peeling within a season. That is the standard we hold every job to.
When sealing is not enough - resurface damaged or worn concrete with a new overlay and seal it for lasting protection.
Learn MoreA sealed and polished concrete floor combines a dense, low-maintenance surface with a clean, professional finish.
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