That's hooey. Concrete generally benefits from water. Concrete is cured by a hydration reaction, not by drying. Heavy structural concrete (bridge decks, etc.) are often cured by flooding with water and leaving it ponded on top of them.i did not know concrete needed to breathe.
That's hooey. Concrete generally benefits from water. Concrete is cured by a hydration reaction, not by drying. Heavy structural concrete (bridge decks, etc.) are often cured by flooding with water and leaving it ponded on top of them.
Concrete can continue to gain strength for years if moisture is available to keep the hydration reaction going.
I have 2 in my garage and they work great. Since I live in Canada I bought the ones that are black and ribbed to help control water from melting snow. Have had them for just over 2 years and they still look like new.
Hey Cobra5L - my local Canadian Tire shops are carrying the ribbed version (7'x17.'5' if I recall) that's where I got mine. Might want to check out your stores.
Wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole. They stay wet under them at all time. Need to have air floor. Question would be what are you looking for? protection against oil, design, quick install, custom install.
Think about those questions first. I would check out epoxy, polyaspartic, tile or the no win paint.
Good luck
Hey Cobra5L - my local Canadian Tire shops are carrying the ribbed version (7'x17.'5' if I recall) that's where I got mine. Might want to check out your stores.
Not to hijack this thread but what i am looking for is something that can keep the snowmelt from going all over the place. My garage isn't pitched so the snow melt goes everywhere.

Bought it last night, $129.99 for the slate gray one. Just have to wait to clean up the mess the wife's car made before rolling it out!
