Top Tips for Installing Under Tile Heating Systems

Posted on: 9 June 2020

According to recent reports, the under tile heating market is expected to grow from $4.6 billion in 2020 to $6.6 billion in 2025. The popularity of under tile heating can be attributed to its benefits such as reduced energy bills and increased property value. Moreover, homeowners have an option of installing water-based under tile heating or electric-based under tile heating. However, the efficiency of an under tile heating solution depends on its installation. This article highlights tips you must keep in mind when installing an under tile heating system.

Install Behind Wall Tiles

There is a common misconception among homeowners regarding under tile heating. Although under tile heating is sometimes referred to as underfloor heating, there is no reason you should not install heating elements behind tiled walls. As the name suggests, under tile heating works under any tiles; therefore, you should not just focus on a floor. For instance, consider installing under tile heating behind shower wall tiles rather than on the floor alone. It provides an unrivalled immersive experience, thereby reducing the amount of energy you use to heat your shower water significantly. Furthermore, if you opt for a wet under tile heating system, you can use heated water flowing in the elements for your shower needs.

Vary Wattage

Whether you are installing an electric or water-based under tile heating system, it is essential to watch the wattage. It is especially the case if installations are supposed to cover every room in a house. The reason is that some rooms encounter bare feet frequently compared to others. For example, homeowners often walk barefoot into bathrooms but wear socks or flip-flops in other rooms. Therefore, the wattage of the under tile heating system in the bathroom should be much lower compared to other rooms. It makes an under tile heating system safe to walk on regardless of where it is installed.

Check Floor Heights Before Installation

The last thing you need as a homeowner is a squeaking floor every time you step on a tile. Unfortunately, this is what you get when you install under tile heating system in floors that cannot accommodate piping and heating cables. An inexperienced service provider might try to force the elements into a floor, but this is counterproductive. Not only does a lack of enough space mess with tiling, but it also places the cable and piping systems under intense loads which lead to premature wear. Therefore, inspect floor height before installation works begin, and create more space if necessary.

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