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What is concrete resurfacing?

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Concrete resurfacing involves removing the top deteriorated layer of a concrete slab (using planing or scabbling) and replacing it with a new, high-strength wearing layer. This is common in car parks or industrial floors where the surface is worn but the structural slab is sound. It restores the aesthetic and functional surface without the cost of full slab replacement.
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