Professional outdoor and exterior tiling for patios, pool surrounds, steps, and wall cladding. We use frost-proof, anti-slip materials designed to withstand British weather while looking exceptional year-round.
Get Free Quote: 01952 407599Frost-proof, UV-stable tiles rated for British weather conditions. No cracking, no fading, no lifting.
R11 anti-slip rated surfaces as standard for all outdoor installations. Safe in wet conditions year-round.
Correctly graded falls and drainage solutions prevent standing water and protect your investment.
Heavy-duty adhesives and grouting systems designed specifically for exterior use. No shortcuts.
Every tile type works with underfloor heating — but some perform better than others. Here is what you need to know when choosing tiles for a heated floor.
| Tile Type | UFH Compatibility | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Porcelain | Excellent | Thin, dense, and highly conductive. Heats up quickly and distributes warmth evenly. The best all-round choice for underfloor heating. |
| Ceramic | Very Good | Conducts heat well and works with all UFH systems. Slightly less dense than porcelain, so marginally slower to warm through. |
| Natural Stone | Good | Stone retains heat longer but takes more time to warm up due to its density and thickness. Marble and limestone conduct better than slate or granite. Thicker tiles (20mm+) may need the system running longer to reach temperature. |
| Mosaic | Very Good | Small tile format means more grout lines, which can slightly reduce conductivity. However, mesh-backed sheets sit flat and bond well to heated screeds. |
| Large Format (600x600+) | Excellent | Fewer grout joints means better heat transfer across the surface. Ensure the subfloor is perfectly level — large tiles amplify any unevenness over a heated screed. |
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