DIY Driveway Resurface With Stunning Before & After! How To Upgrade Your Concrete

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Published 2020-11-01
Watch how we used our Texture Deck Kit to give this driveway an insane transformation! It went from a normal concrete look to this beautiful, stunning black and gray aesthetic! Texture Deck will be available at www.leggari.com

Leggari Texture Deck is designed to easily go over your existing exterior concrete to add texture for grip. Often used on pool decks, Leggari Texture Deck is 30% cooler than concrete and requires minimal prep before applying. Texture Deck is also a popular application for driveways and wheelchair ramps. Because of Texture Deck’s grip, it works great where ADA compliance is required. Combine all this with our lifetime warranty and you will have peace of mind for years to come Leggari’s Texture Deck System is the most cost-effective industrial coating on the market while still being one of the easiest to install. All of our Texture Deck options are 100% UV stable.
The Leggari Texture Deck System comes with our easy to apply WB Sealer.
 
IMPORTANT:
The look, feel, and uniformity of the finished Texture Deck product is subject to the installer’s ability.
Texture Deck is not designed to cover 100% of your concrete surface but rather give traction to it while adding a two-toned look. This look is accomplished by combining the color of the Kit you choose with the color of your current concrete underneath.
 
This kit includes Concrete Overlay, Liquid Polymer, and WB Sealer. 
Once your kit is purchased we will email the step-by-step tutorial videos on how to install this kit. These tutorials will be on the emailed receipt and sent to the email you use during the checkout process.


About Us:
Leggari is a coating based channel (metallic epoxy & concrete overlay) that will show you how you can use our products as amazing DIY projects to transform your existing surfaces! You can renovate things like kitchens, bathrooms, basements, patios & more! With Leggari you can renovate in no time, imitating real stone or creating a designer concrete look!
You can watch hundreds of videos that show you the step by step process of resurfacing your existing surfaces!

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All Comments (21)
  • @mw1932
    Looks great! Most onlookers aren’t gonna notice the fine detail imperfections. Overall definitely compliments the house! Great job!
  • @DesertCoatings
    Not properly addressing the cracks is kind of a big deal. From an artistic perspective it looks great but maybe repair cracks, do a heavier base coat then spray texture.
  • @SyddlesFuzz
    This would be nice, in front of my garage <3
  • I love seeing the process and results but the music is so repetitive. I wish you would have added a voiceover to talk about what is happening and why- like why weren’t cracks fixed, etc. instead of endless repeat. Or just a faster time lapse video.
  • @tamora.monique
    Why didn't we fill the cracks and prime over stains first? I am not a professional, just wondering.
  • @MadPilot_
    Where could I find a moving cardboard like those in the video?
  • @bklaus27
    Would a second coat have made it look finished? It looks like parts of it have worn away after years of aging instead of a new install.
  • @pyd2ply
    Looks good, I wonder how it would hold up to a snowblower going over it?
  • I am assuming this would not be recommended in any areas that are exposed to freezing temperatures. I have customers in Pennsylvania that request this type of thing outside all the time, I won’t even install them. They typically find another contractor to do it and then call me when it fails to ask what to do.
  • @Casmige
    Why don’t you pre-wet the original concrete pad? doesn’t that allow any additional concrete overlay to have better adhesion?
  • There’s going to be a lot of jealous neighbors... It’s beautiful!!! I know that if you have HOA you definitely can’t do this... I have a lot of questions though, but I noticed y’all don’t answer people’s questions and that’s definitely too bad...
  • @paconolasco8839
    It looks good but what’s up with those cracks what are you guys do to repair those and what kind of gun are you using it’s a pretty bad ass Gun
  • Kinda nice but if you fixed the cracks it would be complete. Probably the customer could not spend for fixing the cracks. All in all it's a nice jod. I've done this fixing the cracks first then applied product. My boundaries was blackish brown and my main coat was slate gray. $15,000 and customer loves it. Leggari techniques is by far tops in all.
  • @richardwade511
    Good work, but this definitely would not have been my thing. No fixing cracks. No full coverage. Meh. 🤷🏻‍♂️
  • @francavilla3386
    this looks amazing but why didn't you do solid black strips, instead of leaving some of the concrete showing through? is that to blend it, or in case some comes off in the future - also regarding the cracks, how long before they appear again in your experience?
  • @Woke84
    Nice video,but could you add the materials used when applying for the viewers that can DYI themselves. 👍🏾 love the driveway tho