Underfloor heating tiles

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Hi,

I'm renovating my house and we're looking to put underfloor heating in kitchen and bathroom. Do I need to look for special tiles or can I get any off the shelf (the guy in Topps said we could use any of their tiles with underfloor heating but thought I'd double check)?

Thanks in advance
Lee
 
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Topps tiles are right; but the efficiency & response time of UFH, either a wet or electric, lies with correct installation & use of insulation boards. I would also advise you to think about weather you really want a UFH system in the kitchen! A friend of mine had one fitted a few years ago & never uses it, it gets hot enough in there as it is; electric UFH systems are not exactly cheap to run either. If electric bear in mind that kitchens & bathrooms are special locations requiring either notification or employing a Part P registered electrician to install.
 
we're thinking wet. we don't particularly want to have separate heating controllers so hoping it can come off the main thermostat.
 
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ok
if your going for wet..
will it be in screed sand/cement 75mm or gvlon screed 40mm thick
or
timber.
 

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