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 Osaka tile The Osaka will enhance your bathroom/kitchen, this classics 285x330mm green tile can be fitted indoors on walls & floors. It is matt […]
£268.49
Osborne (A) with Rochester border a black, buff, red, blue, white Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A detailed olde english design which will […]
£405.50
Osborne (B) with Wordsworth border a brown, buff, white, livingstone, red Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A detailed olde english design which will […]
£252.00
Osborne (C) with Scott border a black, white Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A detailed olde english design which will add timeless charm […]
£279.67
Why the Osborne Victorian Floor Tile pattern? Osborne pattern shown is made up of 6 colours: White, Buff, Green, Red, Blue and Black incorporating Mix squares, […]
£279.67
Osborne with Browning border a red, buff, green, blue, white, black Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A detailed olde english design which will […]
£8.83
This tile has got a matt finish and is a green ceramic wall and floor tile suitable for indoor and outdoor wall and floor applications creating […]
£8.83
This tile has got a matt finish and is a light grey ceramic wall and floor tile suitable for indoor and outdoor wall and floor applications […]
£109.82
Oxford with Rochester is a classic Victorian look: a black and white Oxford chequered pattern, finished with a Rochester border to frame the space. It’s a […]
£137.02
Oxford (B) with Rochester border a blue, white Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A simple olde english design which will add timeless charm […]
£121.18
Oxford (C) with Bronte border a buff, brown Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A simple olde english design which will add timeless charm […]
£134.64
Why the Oxford 3 Colour Victorian Floor Tile pattern? Oxford 3 Colour pattern shown is made up of 3 colours: Dover White, Chester Mews and Revival […]
£134.64
Oxford 3 Colours with Melville border a dover white, chester mews, revival grey Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A simple olde english design […]
£109.82
Why the Oxford Victorian Floor Tile pattern? Oxford pattern shown is made up of 2 colours: White and Red incorporating 151×151 squares, it is a simple, […]
£109.82
Oxford with Bronte border a red, white Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A simple olde english design which will add timeless charm to […]
£25.24
The Palazzo Oro Brickbond Square Mosaic Marble will enhance aesthetically your bathroom or kitchen, this classic marble stone can be fitted indoors on walls & floors. […]
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.



































