What Are The Best Tiles For Underfloor Heating? 

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If you’re considering adding underfloor heating to your home, you may wonder what type of tiles are best for the job. There are a few things to consider when choosing tiles for underfloor heating, such as their thermal conductivity and thickness. In this post, we’ll look at the different types of tiles best suited for under-floor heating, so you can make an informed decision when renovating your home.

Our team here at Premier Porcelain have been supplying porcelain tiles for several years,  and we’re confident that our products are some of the best on the market. Porcelain tiles are an excellent choice for underfloor heating, as they have a low thermal conductivity. This means they won’t draw heat away from the floor, making your home more energy-efficient. 

But there is a range of tiles that are suitable for underflooring heating, and with the current cost of the living crisis, we wanted to touch on which tiles are suitable; this is because if you do have underfloor heating installed but don’t use the suitable tiles, you might not be reaping the benefits. 

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Porcelain Tiles 

Porcelain tiles are an excellent choice for installing underfloor heating in their home. They have a low thermal conductivity, meaning they won’t draw heat away from the floor. This makes your home more energy-efficient and can help you to save money on your energy bills. 

Porcelain tiles are perfect for every room in your home. Still, if you have underfloor heating, they will work primarily in bathrooms and kitchens because they do not need water sealing and are incredibly hard-wearing and conductive. 

Your bathroom and kitchen are the two rooms in your home you will spend the most time on your feet, so keeping the floors warm is essential; with a vast range of porcelain tiles available, we recommend browsing our site to find out more about the options available. 

Slate Tiling 

Slate is another fantastic option for underfloor heating. It conducts heat well and is easy to maintain, as it does not require sealing. Slate is a natural stone, so each tile is unique – this can add character and charm to your home. You can pair it with any interior design options to achieve a contemporary look and add wooden elements to make it more rustic. 

Slate is non-porous,  so it is resistant to staining and easy to clean. It is also a very durable material, so you can be sure that your slate floor will last many years.

Slate offers the same benefits if you want an alternative to porcelain. However, it can be much less cost-effective than porcelain. 

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Limestone Tiles

Limestone is a sedimentary rock, so it is softer than some of the other options on this list. However, this does not mean that it is not durable – when sealed and adequately maintained, limestone can last for many years. 

It offers a durable and elegant option to go above your underfloor heating; this flooring option can create a contemporary or traditional design as well, the only downside being it is harder to source and not a sustainable material. 

One of the benefits of limestone is that it is straightforward to clean. It is a cost-effective way to create the perfect bathroom and kitchen floor, but we urge you to remember that it is not sustainable! 

What Are The Benefits Of Tiles For Underfloor Heating? 

Underfloor heating is an excellent way of providing warmth to your home more efficiently than other methods, such as radiators. In addition, tiles are a great conductor of heat, making them the perfect option for underfloor heating. But what are the benefits of tiling your floors for your underfloor heating? 

  • Tiles are a great way of conducting heat in an even way; not only that, but it is efficient. 
  • There is a vast range of luxurious tiles that are available.
  • Tiles can be used for underfloor heating in any room throughout your home and across multiple floors. 
  • Save space in rooms but utilise underfloor heating with tiles.
  • Tiles are durable and last a long time, especially porcelain tiles.
  • Tiles are straightforward to clean and maintain. 
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Things To Keep In Mind When Choosing Tiles For Underfloor Heating

There are a range of things you need to keep in mind when you are planning on putting underfloor heating and tiles together for your home; these are; 

  • If you choose thick tiles, the amount of time it will take for your home to heat up will be longer than if you choose a thinner tiles. Once warm, they will stay warm as tiles are great for conducting heat, but it will take a long time to get to that point. 
  • Some tiles are slippy compared to others when warm; make sure you confirm the tile you choose is suitable for underfloor heating. 
  • We always recommend a layer between the porcelain tile and substrate called decoupling to remove the risk of cracking; this risk is low anyway, but the air is on caution. 
  • Consider the design you want for your flooring; this will help you decide which tiles will work the best. As well as this, you need to consider that the height of your floor will rise slightly once you have added a substrate.

Choose Premier Porcelain For Underfloor Heating Tiles

So, what are the best tiles for underfloor heating? The answer to that question depends on a few factors. If you’re looking for something that will provide good thermal insulation and distribute heat evenly throughout your flooring, then porcelain or ceramic tiles are a good option. 

Natural stone materials like slate or marble can also be used, but they may need to be more efficient at distributing heat. Whatever material you choose, consult an expert about which type of tile best suits your needs. 

At Premier Porcelain, we have a wide range of high-quality tiles available in various styles and colours, so contact us today to get started on your next home improvement project!