About This Service
About this Service
Concrete resurfacing at Kennesaw State University restores worn patios, walkways, laboratory floors, dining halls and service bays using cementitious overlays and decorative finishes. It suits facility managers and campus maintenance teams who need low-dust resurfacing that withstands heavy foot and cart traffic.
Summer break windows simplify access for multi-day work and allow self-leveling compound pours alongside staged surface grinding, crack repair and primer application. High indoor humidity and commercial kitchen moisture extend cure times, so estimates list specified materials, layer thickness and traffic/cure windows.
Finished overlays restore texture and slip resistance and make cleaning easier, but they are thin surface systems that require a sound, non-moving substrate; slabs with active heave, significant settling or structural failure will need full replacement before resurfacing.