Breathe New Life Into Your Old Concrete Surfaces – Austin, Dallas & San Antonio
From faded to fantastic- we recolor, reseal, and protect your concrete so it looks fresh again.
Repair, Recolor, and Reseal Without Replacing
Faded, stained, or worn concrete doesn’t mean you need to start over. At Texas Premier Coat Resurfacing, we specialize in recoloring and resealing decorative concrete, overlays, and stamped concrete so they look fresh again without the mess and cost of replacement. Whether your pool deck in Austin has lost its color, your patio in San Antonio is looking dull, or your driveway in Dallas has seen better days, our restoration process brings the surface back to life.
Here’s how it works: we clean and prep the surface, apply rich new color to enhance the stone-like finish, and seal it with a protective coat that locks in beauty while defending against weather, traffic, and spills. The result is a surface that looks brand new, is so much easier to clean, and is built to handle everyday use. If your concrete has chipped or cracked areas, we can repair those too, blending the fixes so they match seamlessly with the restored finish.
Restoration is not only more affordable than pouring new concrete, but it also extends the life of the surface you already have. It’s the smarter, greener, and better-looking choice for homeowners who want results that last.
Got an Old Overlay or Stamped Concrete Job?
Maybe you inherited a stamped or overlaid surface from a previous homeowner, or maybe no one told you that keeping it in great shape requires a little maintenance over the years. If your concrete overlay has faded, chipped, or just lost its original look, you might be wondering if it can be repaired or refreshed. The answer is yes.
At Texas Premier Coat Resurfacing, we specialize in bringing old overlays back to life, even if we weren’t the original installer. Our team can clean, recolor, reseal, and repair problem areas so your surface looks brand new again.
Below, you’ll see a step-by-step visual of one of our repair projects. These photos show how bad an overlay can look before we get started, and just how amazing it can turn out after a proper refresh.
A 15-Year-Old Overlay Brought Back to Life
The photos below show a concrete overlay that was originally installed more than 15 years ago. Over time, the surface had developed significant cracking and movement. In some spots, the product had even begun to delaminate because of the shifting concrete underneath. The homeowners reached out for help, but every estimate they received said the same thing: tear it out and replace it. For this family, full replacement simply wasn’t an affordable option.
That’s where we stepped in. Instead of starting over, we salvaged the surface and saved the client thousands of dollars. Our team carefully removed the areas that were delaminating, filled and matched the texture, and repaired the cracks with a flexible material designed to handle future movement. Finally, we recolored and sealed the entire overlay to restore its beauty and add long-term protection.
The end result? A surface that looks brand new again, without the cost or hassle of total replacement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my old stamped or overlaid concrete really be repaired, or does it have to be replaced?
In most cases, repair and refinishing is absolutely possible. Even if your surface has cracks, fading, or areas of delamination, we can remove damaged spots, fill and texture-match repairs, then recolor and reseal. Replacement is usually the most expensive option — refinishing can save thousands while making the surface look brand new.
How long will a repaired or refinished overlay last?
With proper maintenance, (which we offer in Dallas, Austin and San Antonio metro areas) a refinished overlay can last many years. Regular resealing every few years keeps the color vibrant, protects against weather, and prevents future damage. Our repairs use flexible materials designed to move with your concrete, which helps prevent cracking from coming back.
Can I repair my own overlay?
Technically yes, but it usually won’t look great. Matching texture and color is an art form that takes years of experience, most of our repair specialists have done 100+ installs before they really mastered it. It’s much harder to teach someone how to fix an overlay than it is to teach them how to install one from scratch. That said, homeowners can absolutely handle maintenance like power-washing and resealing every few years. If you spot cracks before resealing, send a picture of the damage to our Austin office and we’ll recommend a product for small repairs or schedule a free estimate if professional help is needed.




