k2 Concrete Resurfacing offers decorative concrete surfaces and a wide range of concrete maintenance services to residents and businesses throughout the Central Michigan area. Unique processes and the highest quality materials allow us to transform plain or damaged concrete into a beautiful new surface at a fraction of what it would cost to tear out and replace. Our services and finishes are explained below.
 
         
 

Stamped and troweled down overlays can create the authentic look and feel of stone, brick, tile, slate and more to nearly any existing concrete surface. Ideal for driveways and patios.
Splatter textures add an aesthetic color pattern and non-slip texture to nearly any existing concrete surface. Ideal for pool decks and sidewalks.

 
         
  Applications such as thin stamped, troweled down, and smooth finish overlays and acid staining are quickly becoming the specified floor covering for commercial and residential flooring where high traffic yet custom finishes are desired. Ideal for retail stores, shopping malls, office complexes and elegant residential flooring.
 
         
  Surface restoration of pitted and deteriorated concrete. Typical repair is 1/8" thick over the entire surface and can be finished with a smooth troweled surface or a conventional broom finished texture.
Regrading and restoration of uneven and trip hazard concrete. Regrading can range from several inches thick down to a feathered edge.
 
         
 

Cleaning and maintenance of existing concrete surfaces. Cleaning and sealing of standard, colored, or stamped concrete restores color and protects surface for years.
Benefits of sealing concrete include: resistance to salt, chemicals, UV rays, oil, stains, mildew/fungus, and surface damage caused by freeze/thaw cycle.
Cost effective. Extends the life of concrete and keeps it looking like new throughout its life cycle.

 
 
 
  This application is one of the most popular. Until now, to obtain the look and feel of stone, slate and various tile in a concrete surface, you needed to pour a new concrete slab and then stamp the freshly poured concrete with embossing tools. Although this may be the ideal application for new concrete pours, what about concrete surfaces that are already existing? Thin stamped overlays are the answer. Imagine being able to apply a 1/4" to 3/8" layer of polymer cement over an existing concrete surface (new pour or old deteriorated slab) then stamping the thin layered polymer cement material to give the permanent and realistic look of stone, slate and tile just like conventional stamped concrete.
   
 
  These applications are alternatives to thin stamped overlays, lacking the authenticity and overall depth. However, trowel downs can be done in a wide variety of textures and finishes that are each unique and beautiful. Trowel down are probably the most versatile of all the finishes.
   
 
  These applications are the traditional decorative resurfacing designs and textures. Splatter textures are typically applied with a air powered hopper gun and more are commonly applied to pool decks, driveways, patios, etc. giving the property added beauty, added slip resistance, and added durability. Although stone, slate and tile finishes can be easily installed like thin stamped overlays, the actual texture is slightly less authentic looking but more textured to provide a non-slip texture.
   
 
  These applications may include extremely smooth or moderately textured finishes in virtually limitless color and design combination. Commercial grade sealer systems may be required to ensure high traffic wear ability. These applications are widely used in casinos, malls, offices, hotels, retail stores, residential floors and anywhere in place of conventional tile, terrazzo, quarry, etc.
   
 
  The basis behind the application is to repair/restore/resurface pitted, flaked, deteriorated or poorly finished concrete that would otherwise need torn out and replaced. Normal applications are applied 1/32" to 1/4" thick with thicker applications being optional if needed. Finished applications look as if new concrete was poured, yet offer increased levels of performance including: resistance to chemicals, salt, petrochemicals, UV, water resistance and more. Because of the inexpensive cost of this application, it is becoming the standard for surface repair.
   
 
 

This finish offers a variegated, rustic look for interior or exterior surfaces. Colors are translucent and uneven by design. This is not a paint or colored glaze. True acid stains are made up of water, acid, and metallic salts. This combination penetrates and reacts with the free lime in concrete, permanently changing the color of the surface giving it a one of a kind look.