Under Tile Floor Heating

Under tile floor heating is a popular, safe, and effective heating solution for your home or development. The under tile heating element is laid directly under the tiles and covered with a self-levelling screed and fibreglass mesh layer, which leaves a flat surface to start tiling on. Contact us today for installation.

Supply and Install

Heatwell will supply and install all the components for your under tile heating, from the under tile heating element to the final connection of the thermostat after laying the tiles.

Our under tile heating provides an even spread of heat throughout the tiled floor with no cold spots. Installing 150 – 180 watts per m² creates a quick heating reaction time. The only part of the under tile heating you will see is the thermostat (and even that can be hidden away in a cupboard if an automatic type is used).

photo showing heating elements before tiles are layed

Bathroom Tile Heating

Heatwell has 18 sizes of under tile heating cables available, ranging from 150 to 3000 watts to fit any room size. Our cable comes as a loose wire with the flexibility to be laid around the toilet bowl, door stop, or anywhere you may put your feet. The cable is multi-stranded, which provides more strength, durability, and flexibility.

Under Tile Heating FAQs

How long does under tile heating last?

Our under tile heating systems can last for a lifetime with proper care and maintenance. Heatwell provides a 25 year guarantee on all our elements. Our thermostats come with a 2 year warrantee.  We always put in two floor probes, one for a redundancy, during installation.

Is under tile heating expensive to run?

No.  Underfloor heating is cheaper and more efficient than most other forms of heating.  Underfloor heating works through heating the entire floor area and letting heat rise.  A 2000W of underfloor heating will heat up to 13m2 under tiles, or 20m2 under carpet.  There is no way a 2000W oil heater will do that!

Does under tile heating work on wooden floors?

Underfloor heating cannot be placed under an existing wooden floor.  Major (expensive) work under the house would be required.   Engineered timber is another story.  The clip together style of wooden flooring can be placed over underfloor heating.  Obviously there can be no nails!  Engineered wood that comes with an insultation on the bottom is not suitable.

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