A concrete overlay is one of the most cost-effective ways to renew tired concrete, and Kansas City owners are often surprised how much they save versus replacement. Overlays generally run $3 to $10 per square foot installed. This guide breaks down the cost by overlay type and the factors that move your price, from High Stakes Epoxy.

The biggest savings come from keeping your existing slab — you skip demolition and disposal entirely.
Cost by Overlay Type
| Overlay Type | Cost / Sq Ft |
|---|---|
| Microtopping / skim coat | $3 – $5 |
| Spray / knockdown texture | $4 – $7 |
| Self-leveling | $4 – $8 |
| Stamped decorative overlay | $7 – $10+ |
What Drives the Price
Surface preparation
Cleaning, profiling, and repairing the existing slab is essential for adhesion and affects labor cost.
Decorative detail
Color, stamping, scoring, and multiple finishes add material and labor. A plain microtopping is the most economical.
Condition of existing concrete
Minor cracks can be addressed within the overlay; major damage may require repair first, adding cost.
Overlay vs Replacement Cost
| Option | Typical Cost / Sq Ft |
|---|---|
| Concrete overlay | $3 – $10 |
| Full tear-out and replacement | $8 – $18+ |
Because replacement includes demolition, disposal, and new concrete, an overlay typically costs a fraction of the price when the existing slab is sound.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are stamped overlays more expensive?
They require texturing, coloring, and detailed finishing work that takes more time and skill.
Will an overlay save money long term?
Yes — lower up-front cost than replacement, and with proper sealing it lasts many years with minimal upkeep.
How do I get an exact quote?
High Stakes Epoxy assesses your slab and provides a free estimate across the Kansas City metro.
See more of our work on the High Stakes Epoxy website.


