We provide professional driveway epoxy coating services that protect your surface, improve durability, and enhance curb appeal.
Professional Driveway Coatings Built to Last
If your driveway is cracked, faded, or worn down, resurfacing it can instantly improve the look of your home. A professional driveway resurfacing service gives you a clean, strong surface that handles weather, vehicles, and daily use without breaking down. Whether you want a simple refresh or a complete upgrade, concrete driveway resurfacing is one of the best ways to extend the life of your concrete while boosting curb appeal.
Our coatings perform better than standard sealers, and we install options built to handle Utah’s unique climate. From UV protection to a fresh, modern finish, our driveway coating solutions give you long-term strength and a clean, upgraded look.
Our Driveway Resurfacing Process
We follow a proven system that ensures your driveway coating looks great and lasts years longer than untreated concrete.
Overall Timeline – Most driveway resurfacing projects take 1-2 days depending on size and condition. The coating usually cures within a few days, allowing you to use your driveway again quickly.
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Surface Preparation – We clean and grind the concrete so your new coating bonds fully. This removes dirt, old sealers, and weak spots that could affect the finish.
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Repairs and Smoothing – Cracks, chips, and damaged areas are repaired to create a smooth and even surface for the new coating.
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Applying the Driveway Coating – Based on your preference, we install a durable driveway epoxy coating or a concrete driveway resurfacing finish. Both are built for high traffic, weather exposure, and long-term durability.
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Sealing for Protection – We finish with a protective seal to guard against moisture, UV rays, stains, and general wear. This keeps your driveway looking clean and strong for years.
Areas We Serve
We proudly serve homes and businesses throughout Utah, including:
Utah County
Salt Lake County
Parts of Wasatch County
Parts of Tooele County
Parts of Davis County
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concrete driveway resurfacing cost?
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The cost of concrete driveway resurfacing depends on the size of your driveway, its current condition, and the type of finish you choose. Every project is a little different, which is why we provide a free estimate so you know exactly what to expect. Scheduling a quick quote lets us see your driveway and give you an accurate price without any surprises.
Is resurfacing a concrete driveway a good idea?
Yes, resurfacing a concrete driveway is a cost-effective way to restore its appearance and extend its life. It repairs minor cracks, smooths rough areas, and provides a durable, weather-resistant surface. Resurfacing is much less expensive than a full replacement and can give your driveway a fresh, professional look that lasts for years.
Is epoxy coating good for driveways?
Yes, epoxy coating can be an excellent choice for driveways. It provides a strong, durable surface that resists cracking, stains, and weather damage. Epoxy also enhances the appearance of your driveway, giving it a polished, long-lasting finish that is easier to maintain than bare concrete.
How long does epoxy last on a driveway?
The lifespan of epoxy on a driveway depends on factors like traffic, weather, and surface prep. When professionally applied to a properly prepared driveway, epoxy can last 10–15 years or more, maintaining durability, color, and protection from cracks, stains, and daily wear.
How do I get oil off my driveway?
Getting oil off a driveway can be tricky, especially if the stain has set in. While there are some DIY methods, the most reliable way to restore your driveway is with professional cleaning and resurfacing. Our team can remove stains, prep the surface, and apply a durable coating so your driveway looks clean and lasts for years.
How long should I wait before parking on an epoxy floor?
After installing an epoxy floor, it usually takes 24–72 hours for the coating to fully cure, depending on temperature, humidity, and the type of epoxy used. We recommend waiting until the floor is completely cured before placing vehicles or heavy equipment on it to ensure a long-lasting, durable finish.
How to repair cracked concrete?
Repairing cracked concrete starts with cleaning the area and removing any loose debris. Small cracks can be filled with concrete patch or epoxy filler, while larger cracks may require professional resurfacing. Our team handles the entire process, ensuring the repaired surface is smooth, durable, and ready for coatings like epoxy or stain.
