No, concrete resurfacing and refinishing are not the same thing. They are two distinct processes with different goals and outcomes. Concrete resurfacing involves applying a new layer or coating on top of the existing concrete surface. This is done to revitalize and repair damaged or worn concrete, such as driveways, patios, or floors. Resurfacing can fix issues like cracks, pitting, and spalling, and allows for a completely new look through the use of overlays, stains, or decorative finishes.
In contrast, concrete refinishing is primarily an aesthetic process that focuses on grinding and polishing the existing concrete to restore its appearance and shine, without adding any new material. Refinishing is often used to refresh the look of exposed concrete floors in homes or businesses.