About This Service
About this Service
Concrete resurfacing in Atlanta addresses worn slabs in commercial districts and industrial parks by applying bonded overlays or self-leveling compounds. It fits warehouses, retail loading areas, and office entryways where heavy foot or forklift traffic has removed texture or created uneven surfaces. The goal is a durable, traffic-rated surface that meets load and slip requirements for urban facilities.
High ambient humidity and warm summers in the Atlanta area affect cure windows and working times for polymer-modified overlays. Project specifications therefore include substrate moisture readings, primer recommendation, overlay layer thickness in millimeters, and manufacturer-stated cure and return-to-service times. For warehouse bays, resurfacing frequently pairs a 6–20 mm self-leveling pour with a broadcast aggregate or sealed wearing coat to meet slip and abrasion needs. For retail entries, decorative thin overlays with integral color and stamped texture are common.
Urban access and scheduling constraints often drive work into off-hours or staged closures to limit downtime. Larger commercial resurfacing projects should plan for temporary traffic rerouting and specified load limits during the cure period. Quotes will list expected coverage rates per bag, pot life at project temperatures, and a calendar for surface prep, overlay placement, and verification testing.