Resurface or replace? Over 50m² — Frankston
You don’t have to replace tired concrete to get a brand-new look. Across four finish types, resurfacing your existing slab in Frankston costs roughly half the price of a fresh pour or rebuild — with the finish you actually want.
Indicative pricing for a 50m² Frankston driveway, path or patio. Nupave resurfacing systems, including Timbercrete over existing concrete, are backed by a 10-year warranty subject to terms and conditions. Final quote depends on slab condition, access, repairs and finish choice.
Frankston Spray-On Paving & Decorative Resurfacing
Frankston driveways and entertaining areas date themselves fast. A spray-on resurface restores the look and buys years more life out of the slab you already have. We’re a local team — we assess whether your slab is a good candidate for an overlay before we quote, so you don’t pay for a resurface that won’t hold. Every suburb’s concrete tells a different story, so below is what shapes how we resurface in Frankston.
Around Frankston
As the major city on the Mornington Peninsula ~40km south-east of Melbourne CBD, Frankston is an area we cover regularly. We regularly resurface driveways and entertaining areas around Frankston Arts Centre, Frankston railway station and Ballam Park Homestead (heritage, Frankston Historical Society).
Concrete Resurfacing Frankston
Concrete Resurfacing Nearby Areas
- Concrete Resurfacing Frankston South
- Concrete Resurfacing Frankston North
- Concrete Resurfacing Seaford
- Concrete Resurfacing Karingal
Looking for that perfect decorative concrete look for your driveway, patio, or entertainment area? Nupave – Concrete Resurfacing Frankston is your concreter of choice. With over 30 years experience covering a wide variety of spray on paving projects, no job is to difficult. Nupave – Concrete Resurfacing Frankston is fully insured and guarantee’s it workmanship so you can be assured you will get the best service and advice from concreters you can trust.
Concrete Resurfacing Frankston
Spray on paving is identical to brick or tiles, only without the weeds or moss. It is a non-slip surface for year round safety, easy to clean, with no fading, no lifting, no peeling and no crumbling. Spray on paving will ad thousands of dollars of value to your home for years into the future.
Start today with Nupave – Concrete Resurfacing Frankston. Get a free no obligation quote by calling 0418 741 188, or fill out our contact form. Alternatively take a look at our Decorative Concrete Options in your area:
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Across nearby suburbs such as Karingal, spray-on concrete is a go-to for updating driveways without new slabs — we cover the broader City of Frankston area as well.
Concrete Services in Frankston
Concrete Resurfacing in Frankston — FAQs
Do you offer concrete resurfacing in Frankston?
Yes. Nupave provides concrete resurfacing across Frankston and the surrounding Frankston area, covering driveways, patios, pool surrounds and pathways. Get in touch for a local assessment and quote.
Does coastal salt exposure affect resurfacing lifespan?
Yes. Coastal properties, such as those on the Mornington Peninsula, face salt spray that degrades sealers faster than inland sites. These surfaces benefit from more frequent resealing – often every 2-3 years – to maintain protection and appearance.
How much does concrete resurfacing cost in Melbourne?
Concrete resurfacing in Melbourne typically ranges from about $45 to $150 per square metre, depending on the finish you choose and how much surface preparation your existing concrete needs. A basic single-colour spray-on coating sits at the lower end, while premium finishes like timbercrete or slate impression cost more.
Can you resurface over an existing stencil or patterned driveway?
Yes, but the existing pattern usually needs grinding first to prevent the old design 'ghosting' through the new finish. This preparation is factored into the quote and is key to a clean, even result.
Does the soil type in Frankston affect concrete resurfacing?
It can. Driveways here sit on well-drained Brighton Group sands over sandy clay — forgiving for moisture but loose at the edges. Resurfacing refreshes a sound slab, but the right preparation and sealing approach has to suit that ground – so the finish lasts rather than lifting, cracking or wearing early. In practice, lower clay reactivity means fewer seasonal cracks, but the loose sandy base can wash out at slab edges and joints, so edge restraint and base compaction matter most.