A worn, cracked, or plain concrete patio does not need to be torn out to look new again. A concrete overlay resurfaces it with a fresh, decorative, durable finish — and it is one of the most popular outdoor projects we handle for Kansas City homeowners. Here is what to know about patio overlays, including how they hold up to Midwest weather, from High Stakes Epoxy.

You keep your existing patio slab and gain a brand-new surface that can mimic stone, brick, or tile.
Patio Overlay Options
| Option | Look and Feel |
|---|---|
| Stamped overlay | Textured stone, slate, or brick appearance |
| Spray / knockdown texture | Slip-resistant, cooler underfoot |
| Stained microtopping | Smooth, modern, color-washed finish |
Standing Up to Kansas City Weather
Midwest patios endure freeze-thaw cycles, summer heat, and moisture. A quality exterior overlay uses polymer-modified material and a proper sealer to resist these stresses. Surface preparation and honoring control joints are critical to prevent cracking through Kansas City winters.
Cost and Value
Patio overlays typically run $5 to $10 per square foot depending on the finish, far less than replacing the slab or installing pavers. The result is a custom outdoor living surface that boosts curb appeal and usability.
Maintenance
Sweep and rinse as needed, and reseal every few years to protect color and texture against UV and moisture. With that simple upkeep, a patio overlay stays attractive for many years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a patio overlay crack in winter?
Properly prepared and sealed overlays that respect existing joints resist freeze-thaw cracking well. Skipping prep is the main cause of failure.
Is a textured finish slippery when wet?
Spray and knockdown textures are designed for traction and stay slip-resistant when wet — a good choice around pools and patios.
How long does a patio overlay take?
Most residential patios are completed in a few days including prep, application, and cure time.
See more of our work on the High Stakes Epoxy website.


