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Safer footing in wet areas and a finished look for vehicle surfaces
RevaFlex is a rubber surfacing system we install over concrete and other stable substrates around pools, patios, walkways, and entry paths. People also call it a rubber coating or rubber concrete coating because it creates a new wear surface over what you already have.
RevaFlex Paving is the heavier-duty rubber paving option built for driveways, parking pads, and vehicle traffic. If you’re looking for rubber driveway resurfacing, this is the system designed for it.
Sure Footing. Softer Steps.
Pool decks and patios take a beating. Over time the concrete starts showing stains, repairs, rough patches, and wear that makes the whole space feel unfinished.
RevaFlex rubber surfacing gives you a bonded, textured surface that’s more comfortable underfoot and better suited for wet areas like pool decks. It also gives the space a clean, uniform look without the constant patchwork feel.

Pool decks are where rubber surfacing makes the biggest difference, especially once concrete starts showing stains, repairs, and wear. You get a uniform, textured finish that’s more comfortable underfoot and better suited for wet-deck use.

A practical upgrade for patios and outdoor living spaces where bare concrete feels harsh and looks unfinished. Rubber surfacing gives you a uniform, textured finish that’s more comfortable underfoot and easier to keep looking clean with routine washing.

A solid fit for walkways that stay damp, get tracked on, or see regular foot traffic. Rubber surfacing creates a consistent surface that looks intentional from end to end, instead of a patchwork of repairs and stains.

Useful where you want a slightly softer step and more control over surface texture. The key is clean edge work and planned transitions at thresholds and adjacent slabs so the install looks finished and avoids trip issues.

Works well for shared pedestrian areas at apartments, hotels, and similar properties where durability and consistency matter. Rubber surfacing helps keep large sections looking uniform while keeping maintenance straightforward for staff.
Talk with a FloorTech pro to confirm whether RevaFlex rubber surfacing or paving is the right fit for you.
RevaFlex is a poured-in-place rubber surfacing layer that’s mixed on site and troweled over your existing slab. It’s commonly used as a rubber pool deck coating or pool deck rubber resurfacing because it changes the feel and texture of the deck without ripping everything out.
The surface cures into a seamless, textured finish that’s designed for wet-deck areas and regular foot traffic. It feels more forgiving under bare feet than plain concrete, and the texture gives you more control in areas that stay damp.
Most installations go over stable concrete. In some cases, rubber surfacing can also be installed over other solid substrates once they’re properly prepared.
RevaFlex Paving is the thicker, load-rated version of the system built for vehicle areas. It’s a rubber paving surface installed at a heavier build so it can handle driveways, parking pads, and other spaces where tires and turning traffic are part of the deal.
It’s often compared to rubber driveway resurfacing because it can go over an existing driveway when the base is stable, or it can be built over a properly prepared compacted aggregate base. Either way, the end result is a continuous surface with a finished look and a texture that helps in rainy conditions.
FloorTech installs RevaFlex with a repeatable process that keeps prep, thickness, texture, and edge lines consistent, so the finished surface looks uniform and holds up over time.
RevaFlex is installed with a textured finish designed to improve traction in wet areas. Like any pool deck surface, routine cleaning matters. Sunscreen, body oils, and organic buildup can reduce grip over time.
Many projects can reopen in about 24–48 hours. Cure time depends on weather, thickness, and how enclosed the space is.
It’s fair to call it a rubber coating in the sense that it creates a new wear layer over concrete. The difference is that it’s installed as a troweled rubber surfacing system, not a thin roll-on paint.
These phrases typically refer to the same intent. A rubberized pool deck resurfacing system is a bonded rubber surfacing layer installed over an existing pool deck to change the feel, texture, and appearance.
Rubber surfacing is for foot traffic and wet-deck areas like pool decks, patios, and walkways. Rubber paving is built thicker and designed for vehicle traffic on driveways and parking pads.
Sometimes. If the surface is stable and properly prepared, rubber paving can be installed over it. If the base is failing, the job may require a different approach.
Routine rinsing and periodic washing are usually enough. For pool decks, regular cleaning helps reduce buildup that can affect traction.
These systems are designed for outdoor exposure and are commonly positioned around pools and other sun-exposed areas.
No. Indoor rubber flooring is usually roll or tile products made for gyms or commercial interiors. Outdoor rubber surfacing is mixed and troweled in place over a prepared base.
FloorTech installs RevaFlex rubber surfacing and rubber paving across Virginia, with crews based in Fredericksburg, Springfield, and the Richmond area. We handle residential and commercial projects throughout the surrounding region.
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