Comparing different flooring
Hello team! In this article we will talk about the differences between flooring types. As we have talked before, though, tile and stone floors are usually are one of the best type of flooring to use with underfloor heating. This is because they are work great in conducting heat and retaining heat.

Here are the comparison info. Enjoy:
Ceramic Tiles / Stone Tiles
- Great to use with underfloor heating
- They have top notch heat transfer and heat retention properties
- They are very easy to keep clean
Slate and flagstone
- They both have high conductivity
Marble
- Marble floors work very well with radiant floor systems as they have above average thermal conductivity properties
- They may take longer to heat up
Polished Concrete
- Polished concrete floors work very well with radiant heating systems as they have high conductivity
Hardwood
- Solid hardwood floors have to be referenced with manufacturer to see if they are compatible with specific underfloor heating systems.
- Hardwood floors can be affected by temperature and humidity changes.
Engineered Wood
- Engineered woods can be a great heat conductor
- It is very well suited for underfloor heating systems as it responds very well to temperature and moisture changes
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