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From ugly to beautiful. Old, worn concrete can be made new again with proper resurfacing treatment. Photo courtesy of SAKRETE®.
Old concrete can look ugly – marred by stains, cracks, spalling and other surface deterioration. This kind of wear and tear can occur just about anywhere – in driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool surrounds and slab floors. Fortunately, there’s a way to give new life to old, deteriorated concrete, with resurfacing services from A NO Dealers.
We are [territory]'s experienced concrete repair and resurfacing specialists. If you live in [major cities 2] or nearby, give us a call or contact us online for an appointment and quote today!
Not too long ago, worn concrete had to be demolished and replaced by entirely new concrete construction. Some contractors still recommend this costly, destructive and disruptive approach. But A NO Dealers technicians are trained to resurface old concrete that is structurally sound, instead of totally replacing it whenever possible. We can use a wide range of innovative products and techniques to give your old, worn concrete a dramatic makeover.
Resurfacing eliminates the noise, mess and heavy equipment required for concrete demolition. It keeps most of your existing concrete in place, providing a base for the new concrete surface we create.
With expert resurfacing services from A NO Dealers, you can do much more than duplicate concrete’s original appearance. This is a great opportunity to upgrade the appearance of your concrete. We can create different colored effects with tinting and staining treatments. We can also use concrete stamping techniques to simulate other masonry surfaces like flagstones, cobblestones and brick pavers. Different surface textures and sealant treatments are also possible.
Don’t be satisfied with ugly concrete. Take advantage of the affordability and refinishing possibilities when resurfacing concrete. Call the concrete repair experts at A NO Dealers to schedule a free consultation. We provide no-obligation estimates to residents of [major cities 1], [minor cities 3] and surrounding [state] areas.