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Residential concrete resurfacing services
Sky Blue Concrete helps homeowners refresh tired, faded or worn concrete with practical resurfacing solutions for driveways, garages, sheds, pathways, patios and outdoor areas.
From clean spray-on finishes to stencil, stamped and coloured concrete, our services focus on improving the look, durability and everyday usability of existing concrete surfaces.

What we do
Concrete resurfacing for the areas you use every day
Concrete surfaces work hard. Driveways take daily vehicle traffic, garage floors deal with wear and staining, pathways need to stay safe underfoot, and outdoor areas are constantly exposed to weather.
Resurfacing gives suitable existing concrete a cleaner, more finished look without immediately jumping to full replacement. The right approach depends on the condition of the concrete, the area being resurfaced and the finish you want to achieve.
Sky Blue Concrete focuses on residential resurfacing services, helping homeowners choose practical finishes that suit the home, the surface and how the space is used.
Our concrete resurfacing services
Explore the main services available for residential concrete areas. Each surface is different, so the best finish is recommended after checking the condition, use and style of the area.
Resurfacing exampleDriveway Resurfacing
Refresh the look of an existing driveway with a cleaner surface finish, improved street appeal and practical protection for everyday vehicle use.
Driveway resurfacing is ideal for tired, faded or worn concrete that still has a suitable base. Depending on the condition of the driveway, resurfacing can help improve the appearance of the area while giving the surface a more finished and maintained look.
Suitable for
- Front driveways
- Garage entries
- Hard-standing areas
- Kerbside driveway sections
- Residential access areas
Common finish options
- Spray-on resurfacing
- Coloured concrete finishes
- Stencil concrete
- Stamped patterns
- Sealing and resealing

Concrete Resurfacing
A practical way to refresh existing concrete surfaces across driveways, paths, patios, shed slabs and outdoor areas.
Concrete resurfacing can be used to improve the look and feel of suitable existing concrete without removing the entire slab. It is often considered when the concrete is structurally usable but looks worn, stained, faded or dated.
Suitable for
- Driveways
- Pathways
- Patios
- Outdoor entertaining areas
- Shed slabs
- Garage floors
Common finish options
- Spraycrete-style resurfacing
- Coloured finishes
- Decorative patterns
- Protective sealing
- Non-slip texture options where suitable
Resurfacing exampleStencil & Stamped Concrete
Decorative resurfacing options that add pattern, texture and visual detail to residential concrete areas.
Stencil and stamped concrete finishes can give plain concrete a more decorative look. These options are commonly used for driveways, paths, patios and outdoor areas where the surface needs to look more finished than standard concrete.
Stencil concrete can create a clean patterned look, while stamped finishes can add more texture and depth. The right option depends on the existing surface, the preferred style and how the area will be used.
Suitable for
- Feature driveways
- Front paths
- Patio areas
- Outdoor concrete spaces
- Decorative residential surfaces
Common finish options
- Brick-style stencil patterns
- Tile-style stencil patterns
- Stamped concrete finishes
- Charcoal and coloured finishes
- Sealed protective topcoat

Concrete Sealing & Resealing
Protect and refresh existing concrete, resurfaced areas and decorative finishes with sealing or resealing.
Concrete sealing helps protect the surface and improve the finished appearance. Resealing may be recommended when an existing coated or decorative surface has started to fade, dull or lose its protective layer.
Sealing is often part of the resurfacing process, but it can also be used as a maintenance step for surfaces that are still in reasonable condition.
Suitable for
- Driveways
- Stencil concrete
- Stamped concrete
- Coloured concrete
- Patios and paths
- Previously resurfaced areas
Common finish options
- Helps protect the finish
- Refreshes faded surfaces
- Supports easier maintenance
- Improves the final appearance
- Helps extend the life of the surface coating

Garage & Shed Floor Resurfacing
Resurfacing options for residential garage floors, shed slabs and practical concrete areas around the home.
Garage floors and shed slabs often become stained, dusty or worn over time. Resurfacing can help create a cleaner and more usable surface, especially when the existing concrete is still suitable for coating or resurfacing.
The finish should be chosen based on how the space is used, whether vehicles are parked there, and the level of durability and maintenance required.
Suitable for
- Garage floors
- Shed slabs
- Workshop-style spaces
- Storage areas
- Utility concrete surfaces
Common finish options
- Resurfaced concrete coatings
- Coloured finishes
- Protective sealing
- Practical non-slip texture where suitable
Resurfacing examplePaths, Patios & Outdoor Concrete
Refresh outdoor concrete areas with practical finishes for everyday residential use.
Pathways, patios and outdoor concrete areas can become faded, patchy or dated over time. Resurfacing can help these areas feel cleaner and more connected to the rest of the home, especially when paired with the right colour, texture or decorative finish. This can also include pool surrounds, where a non-slip, suitable finish matters as much as the look.
Suitable for
- Garden paths
- Front paths
- Side access paths
- Patios
- Outdoor entertaining areas
- Pool surrounds where suitable
Common finish options
- Spray-on resurfacing
- Coloured concrete finishes
- Stencil or stamped detail
- Sealing and resealing
- Texture options for outdoor use
Resurfacing exampleOutdoor Construction & Landscaping
Selected outdoor construction and landscaping support connected to concrete, paths, patios, surrounds and practical home surface projects.
Sky Blue Concrete can help with selected outdoor construction and landscaping work where it connects with concrete, resurfacing and practical outdoor upgrades. The right scope depends on the property and what is suitable — this is not a full landscaping service, and fence building and epoxy flooring are not part of the current scope.
Suitable for
- Outdoor areas connected to concrete work
- Path and patio surrounds
- Garden edge and surface preparation
- Concrete surrounds
Common finish options
- Outdoor construction support
- Landscaping preparation where suitable
- Retaining wall-related work where suitable
- Turf and garden area preparation where suitable
Choosing the right finish
Not every surface needs the same resurfacing approach
The best concrete resurfacing option depends on more than the look you want. Before choosing a finish, it's important to consider the condition of the existing concrete, how the area drains, how much traffic it receives, and whether the surface is suitable for resurfacing.
Some surfaces may only need resealing. Others may benefit from a spray-on coating, coloured finish, stencil pattern or stamped look. If the concrete is badly cracked, moving or structurally unsuitable, replacement may need to be considered instead.
Sky Blue Concrete helps assess the surface first, then recommends a finish that suits the area, the home and the way the space is used.

How the resurfacing process works
Every job follows the same broad approach, whether it's a full driveway or a single garage floor — the details are adjusted to suit the area and finish.
- 1
Check the existing concrete
The surface is checked for condition, wear, cracking, drainage and suitability for resurfacing.
- 2
Prepare the surface
Preparation may include cleaning, repairing minor surface issues and getting the concrete ready for the chosen finish.
- 3
Apply the resurfacing finish
The selected resurfacing system, colour, stencil, stamped effect or coating is applied based on the area and finish required.
- 4
Seal and finish
Where required, the surface is sealed to help protect the finish and create a cleaner final result.
- 5
Final review
The finished area is checked so the result is tidy, practical and ready for everyday residential use.
Helpful guidance
Which service is right for your concrete?
Can old concrete be resurfaced?
Often, yes. If the existing concrete is stable and suitable, resurfacing may be a practical way to refresh the surface. If the concrete is badly cracked, moving or structurally damaged, replacement may be a better option.
What areas can be resurfaced?
Common residential areas include driveways, garage floors, shed slabs, pathways, patios and outdoor concrete areas. Suitability depends on the condition and use of the surface.
What is the difference between stencil and stamped concrete?
Stencil concrete uses a pattern system to create a decorative look on the surface, often similar to brick or tile layouts. Stamped concrete generally creates a more textured impression. The best option depends on the style you want and the condition of the concrete.
Can concrete be coloured when resurfaced?
Yes, coloured finishes are commonly used in resurfacing to refresh the look of existing concrete. Colour options depend on the surface, finish system and desired result.
Does resurfaced concrete need sealing?
Many resurfaced and decorative concrete finishes benefit from sealing. Sealing can help protect the finish, improve the appearance and support easier maintenance.
Do I need a quote before choosing a finish?
Yes. A quote helps confirm the condition of the concrete, the size of the area, the finish options and whether resurfacing is suitable for the surface.

Ready to refresh your concrete?
Tell us about your driveway, garage, shed slab, pathway or outdoor concrete area, and we can help recommend a resurfacing option that suits the surface and the look you want.

