Tiles are the perfect partner for underfloor heating. Their high thermal conductivity helps rooms warm evenly and efficiently, while porcelain, ceramic and natural stone give you durable, low-maintenance finishes for kitchens, bathrooms and living spaces. Below we’ll show you the best options, how to install over UFH correctly, and the ranges customers love.
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Tip: larger formats over UFH are fine with the right prep (membrane, flexible adhesive, movement joints).
Underfloor heating floor tiles
About this 355 porcelain tile The 355 polished tiles will enhance the floors of your home; this classics 600x600mm porcelain tile can be fitted indoors on […]
About this Alaska porcelain tile The Alaska tile will enhance your home floors, this classics 800x800mm grey porcelain tile can be fitted indoors on floors. It […]
About this Alaska tile The Nano Alaska tile will enhance the floors of your home; this classics 800x800mm grey tile can be fitted indoors on floors. […]
About this Albero tile The Albero will enhance your home floors; this classics 150x600mm maple tile can be fitted indoors on floors. It is polished and […]
£8.03
This tile has got a matt finish and is a blue ceramic wall and floor tile suitable for indoor and outdoor wall and floor applications creating […]
£8.03
This tile has got a matt finish and is a orange ceramic wall and floor tile suitable for indoor and outdoor wall and floor applications creating […]
£84.53
About this Original Style Alquimia Rectified Glazed Metallic-finish Porcelain CS2440-9090 porcelain tile The Tileworks Alquimia is perfect for creating a fresh look to your bathroom/kitchen, this […]
£62.87
Amaya Terrazzo Grey is a large-format light grey 900×900mm matt porcelain tile with a terrazzo look. At 9 mm thick and 0.81 m² coverage per tile (≈ 1.234 […]
£0.00
Amaya Terrazzo Natural is a large-format 900×900mm matt porcelain tile with a crisp terrazzo look. At 9 mm thick and 0.81 m² coverage per tile (≈ 1.234 tiles […]
£62.87
Amaya Terrazzo White is a 900×900 mm square, matt porcelain tile with a clean terrazzo look. Each tile is 9 mm thick and covers about 0.81 […]
£339.19
Why the Blenheim 3 Colour Victorian Floor Tile pattern? Blenheim 3 Colour pattern shown is made up of 4 colours: Dover White, Grey, Black and Livingstone […]
£217.53
Why the Arundel Victorian Floor Tile pattern? Arundel pattern shown is made up of 3 colours: Green, Red and Buff incorporating Mix squares, triangles, octagons, it […]
£223.79
Why the Braemar Victorian Floor Tile pattern? Braemar pattern shown is made up of 2 colours: White and Black incorporating Mix squares, triangles, it is a […]
£242.98
Braemar (D) with Browning border a reversed version of the original Braemar design. A Black and Dover White Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. […]
£107.71
Cambridge (A) with Kingsley border a black, red, Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A simple olde english design which will add timeless charm […]
£177.60
Why the Ambleside Victorian Floor Tile pattern? The Ambleside Victorian Floor Tile pattern merges traditional appeal with modern minimalism. Its clever, well-balanced design, based on a […]
Looks & Finishes That Work Brilliantly With UFH
Stone-Effect Porcelain
Warm, natural looks with porcelain practicality.
Marble-Effect Porcelain
Lux finish, great conductivity, low upkeep.
Terrazzo & Pattern
Characterful surfaces that spread heat evenly.
Natural Stone
Excellent thermal mass; seal & maintain as advised.
Are Tiles Good With Underfloor Heating?
- Fast, even warmth thanks to high thermal conductivity.
- Durability for kitchens, bathrooms and busy spaces.
- Low maintenance: easy to clean, long-lasting finishes.
Most porcelain, ceramic and stone tiles are ideal — always follow manufacturer and installer guidance.
Where They Work Best
- Bathrooms & wet rooms: slip-resistant finishes, reliable heat.
- Kitchens & open-plan: large formats reduce grout lines.
- Hallways & conservatories: great for steady background warmth.
Installation Tips for UFH Success
- Substrate & insulation boards: reduce heat loss and speed warm-up.
- Decoupling membrane: add over heated floors to manage movement.
- Flexible adhesive & grout: choose UFH-rated products.
- Commissioning: gentle ramp-up after curing; typical surface temps 27–29°C.
Samples, Delivery & Support
Order samples to feel the finish, then message us for quick advice on UFH build-ups and adhesives.
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Underfloor Heating & Tiles — FAQs
Can I use large-format tiles over UFH?
Yes — with a suitable substrate, decoupling membrane, and flexible adhesive/grout. Add movement joints as specified.
Do thicker tiles reduce heat output?
They mainly slow warm-up time. Peak comfort is still achievable with correct design and controls.
What adhesive and grout should I use?
Choose flexible, UFH-rated products and follow data sheets for bed thickness, curing, and ramp-up.
Electric vs water UFH — which is best under tiles?
Both work well. Electric suits single rooms/retrofits; water systems are efficient for whole-home or large areas.
































