What is concrete resurfacing?
As concrete ages, it deteriorates. Weather, wear, moisture, rain, freeze/thaw, earth movements, are all common factors in the gradual surface deterioration process. This results in discolored, stained, cracked, chipped, and porous concrete surfaces.
Resurfacing concrete with thin coats of cementitious mixes has challenged the industry for the past 20 years. This challenge resulted in the usage of polymer additives mixed with standard cementitious mixtures. This method of application, through a series of trial and error, has proven to be most successful.
After nearly two decades of application research and testing, we, at the Concrete Resurfacing Network (CRN) teach our systematic approach to concrete resurfacing and beautification. Bridges, roadways, stadiums, amusement parks, hotels, casinos, driveways, and patios are but few of the type of surfaces we have applied our systems to. With 20 years of application experience, field testing, product testing, application methodology research, and with over ten years of follow-up on resurfaced concrete, we are proud to announce that the results are unparalleled in our industry.
Due to the massive amounts of work available, from resurfacing existing damaged concrete, concrete staining and finishing, concrete etching and artwork, texture stamping overlays, and commercial & industrial flooring applications the scope of the resurfacing industry is enormous.
CRN is the result of this growth. Our site allows professionals and consumers alike a thorough understanding of the application standards on all facets, by offering detailed informative materials and educational courses.
CRN is a worldwide forum, dedicated to the Concrete Resurfacing industry.
How does Concrete Resurfacing work?