Your driveway is your home’s first impression to the neighborhood. As the trend of remodeling older homes continues to grow; a cracked, chipped driveway is often a neglected improvement project due to the effort and expense of removing and replacing the concrete or asphalt. A more cost-effective solution is to repair-and strengthen-a driveway by resurfacing the concrete.
Resurface With A Squeegee
-> With a simple squeegee application, the Quikrete Concrete Resurfacer provides a durable, wear-resistant surface designed to withstand heavy traffic on driveways, walkways, sidewalks and patios. In order to resurface a driveway, homeowners will need only a long handled squeegee, a five-gallon bucket and the concrete resurfacer, available in 20-pound pails, 40-pound bags and 80-pound bags. One 40-pound bag resurfaces approximately 90 square feet at 1/16-inch thickness.
How To Do It
-> Begin by cleaning the driveway. This will ensure the concrete resurfacer properly bonds with the existing surface.
-> Follow the directions on the bag by blending the resurfacing mix with water until a pourable consistency is achieved.
-> Use a pressure...