April 28, 2026
Top Quality Resurface Making the Driveway New
Sergio Ruiz and Son, Inc., completed a driveway resurfacing project in Cartersville, Georgia that turned an aged concrete surface into a clean, like-new driveway. The work focused on resurfacing a concrete driveway, covering all existing cracks, and applying a brush finish to restore texture and appearance.
We started the job with a thorough cleaning, using power washing to remove dirt, oil, and loose material. Proper cleaning is essential so the new resurfacer bonds well to the existing concrete. Removing contaminants also makes patching and finishing more effective.
Next, we inspected and patched the cracks. Each crack was addressed so the resurfacer could form a continuous, durable layer over the entire driveway. Patching the cracks before resurfacing prevents them from telegraphing through the new surface and helps the finished driveway look uniform.
Applying in controlled thin layers helps ensure proper adhesion and reduces the chance of cracking.
After the resurfacer was spread and leveled, we finished the surface with a broom, sometimes called a brush finish, to give the driveway texture. That texture improves traction and gives the driveway a consistent, professional look. The project description specifically called for covering all cracks with a brush finish, so we made sure the finish blended across patched areas and the surrounding surface.
Throughout the process Sergio Ruiz and Son, Inc. kept things straightforward and focused on the details that matter for long-term performance, including proper surface prep, careful crack repair, and controlled application of the polymer-modified resurfacer. These steps help create a new, durable layer that restores the driveway without a full replacement.
The result in Cartersville, GA is a resurfaced concrete driveway with repaired cracks and a uniform broom finish. Homeowners get the benefit of a renewed surface that improves appearance and provides a textured finish for traction, all completed through resurfacing rather than full demolition and replacement.
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