Concrete Resurfacing Is The Solution To Cracked Cement Slabs

By Troy Wilkerson


Cement surfaces like floors, driveways, walkways, or sidewalks will begin to crack and develop pits as they get older. These will give your home an aged, worn look. Make your home look new and fresh by fixing these using concrete resurfacing.

Demolishing the old surfaces and replacing them with a new slab is very expensive. Merely using cement to fill in cracks and pits will also not be useful. If you do so the new surface will just crack in time as it is not bonded to the original surface.

Use cement resurfacers to do the job for you. There are surely some that you can buy from your nearest hardware. It is a bit more expensive than cement or mortar but will be able to do the job best. Cement or mortar does not have adhesive agents that can bond the new layer onto the old one. This is why a simple cement or mortar layer laid onto the old will crack and break off.

Strong adhesive agents are present in cement resurfacers making them stick to the old surface. That is why these products cost much more than plain cement. Using a resurfacer though will result to less expense as compared to replacing the entire slab. From the overall view therefore, using a resurfacer is cheaper.

It is not difficult to use these products as well. With simple tools, you can use this product yourself. They are self-leveling thus there will not be much work for you in trying to achieve a level surface. Just spread the material evenly on the old surface. The procedure to prepare the material is also quite simple and is clearly stated on the packaging. Just follow them and do the work.

Give your home a fresh new look by concrete resurfacing. Fix all your walkways and floors the easy and sure way. It is easy enough to do yourself and will not cost as much as replacing the cement slabs.




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