DETAILKING said:How is the drainage? When you pull your car in while driving in the snow and it melts? Does it puddle all over?
Well, a little bit. Typically, the water will drain off the mats due to the slope of the cement. However, the mat that is deeper in the garage overlaps the one nearest the doors by a 1 1/2". At that overlap, the slope is not enough to completely drain the water that collects right at the overlap (upstream side). If there is enough water, it will flow over the overlap, but a little bit will remain. I have found that I need to take a broom every once in a while to broom the water past the overlap.
That being said, the flooring is hold up very well to salty snow, oil, fluids, etc. I have a snowblower sitting on an extra piece of the flooring. It dripped oil for a while that collected on the extra piece of flooring. I was lazy and didn't get to wipe it up for about 2 months, which I had no problem doing. I'll see how the extra piece fared in the spring when I wash out the garage and take a gentle cleaner to it.
One other thing to mention--I love how it is NOT slippery with water/moisture on it. With snow melting, etc., I have always had sure footing. Much better than many epoxy systems.
I have also used a floor jack and jack stands to lift a 911 and the flooring withstood it.
So far, so good, except for the slight pooling of water.