Resurfacing Applications

Rubber Stone has been used across the globe on thousands of resurfacing applications and projects. Cover concrete, asphalt, tile, wood and more with ease. Rubber Stone can be applied on cracked, worn, damaged, and chipped surfaces with ease.

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Pool Deck

When it comes to choosing the best pool deck surface, Rubber Stone is #1. A non-slip surface that looks great and stays cool.

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Patio

Need a patio surface refresh? Rubber Stone looks great, goes on quick. With regular maintenance it outlasts concrete.

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Stairs

Don't tear out your old concrete or tile stairs and do it again, use Rubber Stone. It's slip-resistant, durable and cost-effective.

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Driveway

Beat the Alabama heat with a driveway surface that stays cooler in the summers and lasts longer than concrete.

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Walkway

Nothing looks better or provides a non-slip surface like Rubber Stone. Choose the best for your home's curb appeal

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Garage Floor

Do you want a showroom garage floor? Choose Rubber Stone and be the talk of the town. Stain resistant, durable finish.

Over two decades ago, Dr. John T. McElveen founded Carolina Ear & Hearing Clinic, PC, a private medical and surgical practice specializing in the diseases of the ear. As experts in Otology and Neurotology, our team focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders involving the ear, its related skull base structures, and specific areas of the central nervous system. Both are highly specialized areas, requiring at least five years of residency training, in addition to completion of medical school and Otology and Neurotology fellowship training.